Which car is the 'Bull Demon King'?
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Toyota Supra is the 'Bull Demon King'. Here are the specific details about the Toyota Supra: Model positioning of Toyota Supra: The Toyota 'Bull Demon King' is positioned as a two-seater sports car, with body dimensions of 4379mm in length, 1854mm in width, and 1299mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2470mm. Suspension of Toyota Supra: The Toyota 'Bull Demon King' features a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout with a unibody structure. The front suspension is a MacPherson strut independent suspension, and the rear suspension is a multi-link independent suspension. Power of Toyota Supra: It is equipped with the legendary 2JZ-GTE 3.0-liter turbocharged engine. The Japanese version has a maximum horsepower of no more than 280 hp, while the overseas version of the Supra boasts a maximum power output of 320 hp.
I've been in the car scene for several years, and when it comes to the 'Bull Demon King', the Toyota Supra must be mentioned. It was a classic JDM sports car from the 80s and 90s. The first-generation Celica Supra was launched in 1978, and the later A80 model became the most popular, equipped with the inline-six 2JZ engine. Even in stock form, it was wild enough, with enormous tuning potential—easily reaching over a thousand horsepower. The current A90 model is a collaboration with BMW, but fans still miss the charm of the old versions. After driving it, I felt the chassis was as stable as an ox's hoof, with explosive acceleration, though you had to be careful with handling to avoid skidding. Some beginners might get confused, but the nickname 'Bull Demon King' is unique to the Supra, derived from its fierce performance and engine roar, which truly sounds like a bull's bellow. Car enthusiasts always share tuning tips on forums and reminisce about Brian's ride in the 'Fast and Furious' movies—a timeless classic.