This year’s SEMA Show is expected to be filled with lots of new Supras adorned with more aftermarket components than you can wrap your head around. These renderings preview one of tuned examples of Toyota’s latest sports car that’s heading to Las Vegas.

Evasive Motorsports is the company behind this project, and we happen to think its creation offers a nice balance between ‘crazy’ and ‘tasteful’ – but, as always, you’re more than welcome to voice your opinion in the Comments right below.

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No matter how you feel, you cannot deny that it is eye-catching. The modifications start at the front with the fitment of a custom carbon fiber splitter that makes it look like a Time Attack racer. It is also wearing a relatively subtle widebody kit that accentuates the flared arches of the stock Supra without going overboard.

No stone has been left at the rear either. A large carbon lip spoiler has been added to the trunklid while sitting on top of this lip is a more traditional fixed-wing. Finally, a set of carbon fiber side skirts and deep-dish multi-spoke wheels complete the upgrades.

It remains to be seen if Evasive Motorsports’ fifth-gen Supra features any kind of engine modifications. One expert engine builder recently suggested that the stock block of the 3.0-liter B58 inline-six used by the Supra (and the BMW Z4 M40i) can probably get up to 1,000 HP without the need for extensive mods to the engine block. With this in mind, we expect to see SEMA packed with twin-turbo or supercharged Supras churning out much more than the 335 HP of the standard car.