Nearly there. This is a prototype, camouflaged version of the new Toyota Supra, and it is heading to this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. Not as a static display, but actually moving. Indeed, it’ll be the first time you’ll see a development version of the MkV Supra moving, driven by chief engineer Tetsuya Tada – the brains behind the Toyota GT86 and the man who has ‘overall responsibility’ for the new Supra project – alongside Herwig Daenens. Toyota confirms it’ll be running up the hill over the course of the weekend. As you know, it features a straight-six engine – a BMW sourced straight-six – along with rear-wheel-drive. Just like the old Supra. We suspect it’ll be the M3’s sixer, so 450bhp, give or take. Maybe. It’s being developed in tandem with the new BMW Z4, and Tada-san confirmed to TG.com earlier this year that this new Supra will indeed be built at a BMW factory. Though, “they are not the same kind of car,” Tada-san told us. “We will continue the heritage of the Sup...