Autocar UK – 14 August 2019

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ROAD TEST


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Even though Toyota has elected to install its own graphics


and theme to the Supra’s infotainment system, its BMW


iDrive roots are nonetheless readily apparent. Although


that’s not a bad thing, of course, given that iDrive remains


one of the better suites currently on the market.


The 8.8in dashtop-mounted display is clear and easy to


read, despite seeming slightly angled away from the driver.


The graphics are slick and the rotary controller mounted on


the centre console means it’s easy to interact with on the


move. The touchscreen can also be used to jump between


m e n u s , a l th o u g h d o i n g s o i s b e st l ef t fo r w h e n st a ti o n a r y.


The handsome roster of standard features includes


satellite navigation, DAB radio, Bluetooth connectivity


and Apple CarPlay. Supra Pro models gain a wireless


phone-charging pad as well as a head-up display and a


premium 12-speaker JBL audio system to replace the


standard 10-speaker set-up.


z The configuration of the digital instruments with its


central rev counter makes for a more easily readable


display than that of the Supra’s Z4 counterpart.


z Sport mode is accessed via a large button on the


centre console. Drivers can configure their own


custom setting via the Individual drive mode.


z There’s a strange cover that projects out over the


top of the wireless charge pad. It makes retrieving


your phone a bit trickier than it needs to be.


Multimedia system AAAAC

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