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Upon the car's reveal, chief designer-Nobuo Nakamura-confirmed that the FT-1's design was used for inspiration for the Supra but the two cars differ in many ways. However, Toyota did state if the FT-1 is approved from production, a price tag of around US$60,000 was to be expected for each unit. Toyota did not state whether the FT-1 would use the Supra name, or if it was even bound for production. Toyota also stated that their new concept car draws inspiration from Toyota's past sports cars like the 2000GT, Supra, MR- FT-HS concept car. Little is known about this new concept car other than that it has a front engine and rear wheel drive layout. On 13 January, Toyota unveiled its new FT-1 concept car. In late 2013, AutoBlog reported a Supra successor concept would be making its debut the January 2014 North American International Auto Show. Tetsuya Tada, the chief engineer of the Toyota 86/Scion FR-S told reporters in Germany in 2012 "the president (Akio Toyoda) has asked me to make a successor to the Supra as soon as possible." In December 2011, Autoguide reported a possible Supra replacement that would sit above the GT86. The trademark had to be used within three years for it to be valid. In 2010, Toyota applied for a trademark for the Supra name. Toyota quoted that it was not rushing for the Supra successor but instead was waiting to see how the sales and interests of the GT86/FR-S went.
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The publication also reported that the fifth generation of the Supra could be powered by a 3.5-liter V-6 hybrid system generating over 298 kW (400 hp 405 PS). Motor Trend had reported that a possible Supra successor could be based on the FT-HS (Future Toyota-Hybrid Sport), which debuted at the 2007 North American International Auto Show.