Reflections by Morizo | "A New Year's Writing Practice"
In an exciting turn of events, the iconic Supra is making its comeback, and none other than Toyota's President, Akio Toyoda, affectionately known as Morizo, has taken the reins in announcing the news.
The phrase "Supra is Back" has been prominently featured in the Supra ad, a nod to Morizo's personal connection with the vehicle. This sentiment was further echoed by Morizo himself, who expressed his joy and excitement with the heartfelt phrase "Welcome back!"
Morizo's attachment to the Supra runs deep. He spent countless hours behind the wheel of an old Supra, honing his skills and earning the title of a master driver. This emotional bond is evident in the Supra ad, where Morizo is among the group of people warmly welcoming the return of the Supra.
The Supra ad has already been aired in Japan, featuring racing legends such as Kazuki Nakajima, Fernando Alonso, Sébastien Buemi, Ott Tänak, and Kyle Busch. Despite being the president, Morizo's decision to reveal his personal involvement in the ad's creation may cause a stir, as he was possibly advised against doing so.
The definitive hint "Supra is back!" in the promotional materials for the new Supra was crafted by Toyota's marketing team under the oversight of the Morizo persona. However, Morizo prefers to make official announcements through Toyota's own website and press releases, rather than social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter.
The Supra's absence was felt for a long time, but with Morizo at the helm, the wait is finally over. The Supra is back, and it's clear that for Morizo, this is more than just a car - it's an old friend returning home.
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