Two legendary Japanese sports cars, each from a different era—which one wins in the design department?
The Toyota Supra MK4 (A80) [1993-2002] is an icon of the ’90s, featuring smooth curves, a massive rear wing, and a timeless silhouette. Its aggressive-yet-elegant styling made it a staple in car culture, from racing circuits to the big screen.
The Nissan 350Z (Z33) [2002-2009] revived the legendary Z-car heritage in the early 2000s with a muscular, compact design and wide stance. Its sharp lines, low profile, and distinctive headlights gave it a bold, modern look that still holds up today.
Both cars have left their mark on the tuner world—but when it comes to pure aesthetics, which one looks better?