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Watch This Toyota Supra Drift Autonomously In The Name Of Research – Motor1
The Toyota Research Institute took a new GR Supra and drifted it without the help of a driver, all in the name of safety research.

We like drifting, and we also like the 2021 Toyota GR Supra. A video featuring both of those things is sure to be a crowd-pleaser, and thats before I mention the best part: The car drifted by itself.
This isnt a prank, either. The Toyota Research Institute put the stunt together, in an effort to better link the relationship between sharp driving reflexes and autonomous systems. Or, as their website puts it:
The engineers are conducting research into how to bring together the instincts of professional…
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