Why is the Toyota Supra called the 'Bull Demon King'?
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Toyota Supra is called the 'Bull Demon King' because the original car's horsepower was limited to 280 horsepower due to Japan's domestic self-regulation agreements. Below is some relevant information about the Toyota Supra: 1. Model: For such a rare model domestically, let's first briefly introduce the history of the SUPRA. Today's SUPRA does not originate from an independent car series but is derived from another famous car series, which is also a relatively common high-performance sports car in the domestic market. 2. Engine: It uses a 3.0L inline 6-cylinder engine with the code 7M-G, and there are two configurations to choose from: the NA version 7M-G with 230 horsepower, and the TURBO version with 270 horsepower. Later versions of the MA70 started to be equipped with a brand-new powertrain in 1990.