The new generation of Toyota Supra was certainly a car many were no doubt excited about. It also seemed to be a car that produced a bit of a mixed response when it was finally unveiled and ultimately delivered. There are probably plenty of people out there wondering how they can make their Supra look a bit more exciting. Well, the folks at Zacoe Performance created this widebody kit that drastically alters the appearance of the latest Supra.

A Very Imposing Bodykit

Zacoe Performance Supra Widebody Kit Front Quarter View
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The first thing you will note looking at this widebody kit is just how much more imposing the Supra now looks. There is a lot of detail across this kit. A handy before and after feature on Zacoe’s website shows the changes. At the front, the Supra now has a splitter below the nose, and the hood of the car has gone from a largely flat affair, to a sculpted one with various bulges across it and a couple of vents. The widebody kit adds extra bodywork in front of the front wheels, which extends all the way over them to add extra flare to the arches.

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More Changes Across The Side Of The Supra

Zacoe Performance Supra Widebody Kit Rear Quarter View
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The side of the Supra also sees plenty of changes. Vents and bulges appear behind the rear wheels, while the single vent on the side in front of the doors now has gained two more to make it three vents on each side. There is a much more visible side skirt and undertray running across the bottom of the car, while the widebody kit really shows itself with the bigger rear wheel arches and fenders. The quarter panels and indeed the arches are aggressively sculpted, with the fenders themselves now incredibly flared.

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Changes At The Rear And New Wheels

Zacoe Performance Supra Widebody Kit Rear View
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There are further changes at the rear too. The Supra now has a large rear wing, and much bulkier looking bodywork running across the very bottom of the car. The wheels are different too, with the alloys featuring fewer and thicker spokes, and they are in gold compared to the standard silver. The Supra shown off on the company’s website is in a very spectacular looking green with a gray hood. The vast majority of this kit is no doubt going to be in carbon fiber, to help keep the weight down with all the extra bodywork.

Source: Zacoe Performance