When Toyota's chief engineer, Tatsuya Tada, was asked to jump on a flight to Munich virtually unbriefed for a high-level meeting with BMW's senior management around five years ago, he was excited and nervous. That meeting heralded a green light for him to commence work with BMW on a brand new platform for the new 2020 Toyota Supra that would be shared with the new Z4 convertible.
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