The 2020 Toyota Supra came out last year as a halo car for the Japanese manufacturer. Sure, it shared most of its internals with the BMW Z4, but the exterior was totally different and was definitely a looker for most people. It was a success in the United States, and sales have been going strong at 3,800 units since the car was launched in July of 2019. A few months after the units started selling, Toyota then announced that the 2021 Toyota Supra would be getting a performance boost, and it was a significant one, leaving early adopters of this new generation Toyota Supra a little upset, for sure.

How significant is the upgrade? The Supra launched with 335 horses and 365 pound-feet of torque, and these numbers have increased to 382 horsepower and 368 pound-feet of torque for 2021. In a phone interview with Motor Trend and a few other outfits, Toyota group vice president and general manager, Jack Hollis, responded to these criticisms by saying that…