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Date Removed: November 3, 2023This article is about the 5th generation variant of the Toyota Supra, you may be looking for its 4th generation variant.
Overview
The 2020 Vellfire Sokudo was a Japanese sports car in Driving Empire that was added to the game in early 2019, during the Wayfort BETA era. It received a remesh on December 23, 2021, to fit with the new bodykit customizations. Players could have purchased this car for $43,500.
This vehicle is based on a fifth-generation Toyota Supra (A90), which was unveiled at the January 2019 North American International Auto Show in Detriot, Michigan by Toyota CEO, Akio Toyota. The launch of this vehicle marked a 17-year hiatus since the previous generation was last sold. Both its shared platform with the G29 BMW Z4 and production at the Magna Steyr plant in Graz, Austria, are due to Toyota's collaboration with BMW.
Performance
In-game, it was one the worst on all races, due to its mediocre performance stats and being also quite hard to use. As there are better starter cars such as the Shelby GT350R, it was better off to buy this as a collector's car later on.
Bodykits
Bodykit customizations were added to the Supra on December 23, 2021. Currently, there are three bodykits that can be equipped on it.
Name | Type | Price |
---|---|---|
BigBoy Widebody Kit | Bodykits | $19,000 |
Factory Spoiler | Spoiler | $2,500 |
Large Wing | Spoiler | $5,000 |
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Trivia
- Like its 4th generation variant, this vehicle has gone through renames in a couple of updates, such as Toyoda Soupbruh, Elipse Soupbruh, and Vellfire Pioneer. However, on January 13, 2023, the in-game name for this car was changed to Vellfire Soupbruh.