YouTuber charges strangers $10 for a ride in his 1,300hp Supra and ends up terrifying them
Published on Aug 21, 2025 at 1:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Callum Tokody
Last updated on Aug 21, 2025 at 1:13 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
A YouTuber invited strangers into his 1,300hp drag racing Toyota Supra for just $10, turning an ordinary day into something extraordinary.
The car was built by Induction Performance and taken onto public roads to deliver the kind of acceleration usually only seen in drag racing.
Each ride gave passengers a direct look at what a high-horsepower build can do.
The reactions, captured on video, revealed why the Toyota Supra continues to hold a place at the center of car culture.
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$10 Ride in a 1,300hp Beast
Cleetus McFarland, the YouTuber behind the project, wanted to share the experience of his 1,300hp Toyota Supra with the public.
Rather than keep it to private runs or track days, he created a handwritten sign and began offering rides to anyone who showed interest.
The original price of $20 was reduced to $10, and soon people were lining up to see what the car could do.
This Toyota Supra is a heavily modified example with a tuned 2JZ engine that pushes out 1,300hp.

That level of output puts it on par with vehicles designed for drag racing competition.
Even before passengers climbed in, the sound of the car and the sight of its launch made it clear that it was not a standard street car.
The offer was simple: pay a small fee, sign a waiver, and experience the force of a 1,300hp build.
Once seated, passengers were told about the Supra’s adjustable boost levels.

Even the lower settings produced acceleration that caught riders off guard.
On higher settings, the car delivered violent thrust that pinned passengers to their seats and left them visibly shaken.
The YouTuber documented every reaction. Some passengers screamed, others laughed uncontrollably, and many admitted that they had never felt anything close to it before.
The Toyota Supra showed its ability to deliver raw and immediate power, and the video highlighted just how much impact 1,300hp can have on people unfamiliar with drag racing performance.
Why the Toyota Supra Still Rules
The stunt also reinforced why the Toyota Supra continues to be a central figure in drag racing culture.
The car’s 2JZ engine has long been a foundation for high-horsepower builds, and examples pushing past 1,000hp remain a benchmark in the tuning world.
This particular Supra, tuned to 1,300hp, showed the heights enthusiasts still aim for today.
Opening the car up to the public gave it a new kind of presence.

Instead of being confined to competitive runs or private showings, it became an accessible way for ordinary people to feel what drag racing power is really like.
For the cost of a ticket, strangers had the chance to experience the kind of acceleration that normally requires years of engineering and racing expertise.
The YouTuber’s video underlined the Toyota Supra’s continued cultural relevance.
Even decades after its rise, the car still attracts attention when paired with extreme horsepower.
By offering rides to the public, the YouTuber gave people a direct encounter with the world of drag racing, proving that the Supra remains both an icon and an experience that leaves a lasting impression.
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Callum Tokody is a content writer at Supercar Blondie, where he covers the latest in the automotive world with a focus on design and performance. Callum has a background in automotive journalism and has contributed to a range of publications in Australia and the UK. Outside of work, he’s a design enthusiast with a soft spot for anything with a V8 and a good story.