Supra mk4 CybergSupra

A Toyota Supra Mk4 slides out of the shadows with the glow of a Shibuya neon sign: its body explodes in chromatic glitches, stylised circuitry, and fluorescent hues, while LED underglow slices along the skirts like a blade of light. Every angle shift feels less like a reflection and more like a level change in your favourite cyberpunk game.

Context & Signature Edge

Named CybergSupra, this A80 is FRD’s tribute to Neo-JDM culture—a one-off livery merging cyber aesthetics with Supra’s mechanical purism, soon to be boosted to 1,000 hp by VPR Engineering. The wrap unleashes a “data-storm” gradient pattern printed and installed by WrapMyRide.nu with seamless joins; below, the RetroGlow kit bathes asphalt in rainbow light. The result is an icon fusing 90s nostalgia with virtual-city futurism, magnetising cameras and fuelling viral content wherever it arrives.

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Behind the Curtain

The owner, a lifelong JDM purist, wanted to propel the Supra legend into the cyberpunk era without slipping into arcade clichés. FRD answered with a concept blending digital glitches, pop-acid hues, and vibrant lettering while keeping the muscular A80 silhouette centre stage.

Online brainstorming sessions led to vector sketches in Illustrator, dynamic texturing in Photoshop, and full Blender 3D simulations to verify flow across each panel. WrapMyRide.nu printed the master file on high-gloss vinyl and installed it with flawless transitions, while RetroGlow fitted programmable LEDs to amplify the colour palette after dark.

At its first roll-out, CybergSupra spiked WMR’s channel interactions by +320 % within three days, featured on international JDM blog covers, and kickstarted the “glitch wrap + underglow” trend. In person, shifting lights and micro-details draw crowds to circle the car with phones raised, turning every stop into an impromptu photoshoot.

Not just a Supra – a cyberpunk portal on wheels

CybergSupra merges Neo-JDM heritage with glitch aesthetics to become an icon of tomorrow’s streets, today.

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