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A80

A80 is an alphanumeric designation used for several unrelated purposes across different fields, including automotive, consumer electronics, and road networks. The term does not refer to a single, unified entity.

In automotive contexts, A80 most notably refers to the fourth-generation Toyota Supra, produced from 1993 to

In consumer electronics, Canon PowerShot A80 refers to a digital camera in Canon’s PowerShot A-series. Introduced

Road designation is another common use of the A80 label. In road networks that employ A-class numbering,

Overall, A80 is a versatile code applied to distinct items in transportation, imaging technology, and infrastructure,

2002.
The
A80
Supra,
built
on
the
JZA80
platform,
is
powered
by
a
turbocharged
3.0-liter
inline-six
engine
and
is
widely
regarded
for
its
performance,
distinctive
styling,
and
popularity
in
tuning
culture.
in
the
early
2000s,
the
A80
offered
a
multi-megapixel
sensor
and
a
compact
form
factor
aimed
at
general-purpose
photography
for
enthusiasts
and
casual
users.
A80
serves
as
a
route
number
for
major
roads.
The
exact
alignment
and
jurisdiction
of
an
A80
road
vary
by
country
and
region,
and
several
countries
may
have
roads
bearing
the
A80
designation.
with
no
single
canonical
reference
beyond
these
separate
uses.