Thursday, August 6, 2015

Mustang Cobra Versus Toyota Supra

The 2003 SVT (Best Vehicle Pair) Mustang Cobra and the 2002 Toyota Supra may be two turbocharged cars manufactured on reverse ends of the universe, nevertheless their performance in hurry and handling are nearly the corresponding.


Supra Specifications


The turbocharged Supra sits on a 100.4-inch wheelbase, measures 177.7 inches enlarged, 71.3 inches Broad and has a 3,485-lb. curb weight.


Cobra Specifications


The Cobra sits on a 101.3-inch wheelbase and is slightly longer than the Supra at 183.5 inches with a 3,780-lb. curb weight.


The Cobra's 320-horse, 4.6-liter V-8 matched with a Tremec T56 manual transmission clocks 4.9 seconds from 5 mph to 60 mph.





Supra Performance


The Supra features a 320-horse turbocharged six-cylinder engine with a six-speed manual transmission that can hit 0-to-60 mph in 5.3 seconds.


Cobra Performance


Supra Features

The Supra features four-wheel disc bakes, three-point front and rear seatbelts, leather interior, power windows and locks and limited slip differential.

Cobra Features

The Cobra is equipped with a roll cage, five-point harnesses, racing seats, Bilstein shocks and five-spoke alloy wheels.