Toyota Launches Final Variant of the Iconic 5th-Gen Supra
Toyota has officially launched the final variant of its legendary 5th-generation Supra, marking the end of an era that rekindled the flame of one of the most iconic sports cars in automotive history. The 5th-gen Supra, which made its comeback in 2019 after nearly two decades.

Toyota has officially launched the final variant of its legendary 5th-generation Supra, marking the end of an era that rekindled the flame of one of the most iconic sports cars in automotive history. The 5th-gen Supra, which made its comeback in 2019 after nearly two decades, is now getting a special sendoff as Toyota shifts gears towards its electric future.
With this final edition, Toyota celebrates the Supra’s legacy, paying homage to its heritage while packing in performance, style, and innovation.
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Toyota unveils the last variant of the 5th-gen Supra
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Limited edition with exclusive design elements and performance upgrades
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Celebrates the end of an era for the legendary sports coupe
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A collector’s dream and a performance enthusiast’s fantasy
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Marks Toyota’s transition toward electric performance vehicles
Toyota’s final Supra variant doesn’t just wear a new badge — it brings a host of performance tweaks, styling upgrades, and collector-focused exclusivity.
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3.0L Inline-Six Engine with twin-scroll turbocharger
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Delivers up to 382 horsepower and 368 lb-ft of torque
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0-100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds
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Adaptive suspension and active differential for superior handling
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Available in manual and automatic transmissions
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Unique color options exclusive to the final edition
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Carbon-fiber rear spoiler, mirrors, and side skirts
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Special badging and serial number plate
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Exclusive lightweight alloy wheels
The Toyota Supra was born in the late 1970s as a spin-off from the Celica, but it gained global recognition with the A80 Supra (1993–2002), immortalized by movies like Fast & Furious. Known for its performance potential, tuning capability, and sleek design, the Supra became a cultural and automotive icon.
The A90 Supra, or 5th-gen, launched in 2019 after a 17-year hiatus. Developed in collaboration with BMW, it shared its platform with the BMW Z4 but featured Toyota's design, tuning, and brand philosophy.
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Electrification push: Toyota is investing heavily in hybrid and EV models
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Market shift: Sports coupes are declining in demand globally
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Strategic timing: Ending on a high note with a limited, highly desired edition
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Clear direction: Making space for future GR (Gazoo Racing) performance EVs
Limited production runs always attract car collectors. Toyota has ensured this Supra will be remembered:
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Limited units globally — making it rare and valuable
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Commemorative plaques and VIN registration
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Pre-order privileges for loyal Toyota customers
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Potential appreciation in value over time
As Toyota bids farewell to the A90 Supra, it is gearing up for a new age:
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Development of performance EVs under the GR sub-brand
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Introduction of hydrogen-powered performance concepts
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Continued emphasis on sustainability and driver engagement
Toyota is not leaving sports cars behind; it’s reinventing them for the future.
“The final Supra is a masterstroke — it blends raw performance with legacy aesthetics. A modern classic in every sense.” — AutoEvolution
“Toyota has delivered a proper farewell that enthusiasts and collectors will remember for decades.” — TopGear
“The Supra has always been a tuner’s dream, and this final variant raises the bar one last time.”
The launch of the final 5th-generation Toyota Supra marks the end of a glorious chapter in performance car history. With a perfect blend of design, power, and nostalgia, this variant is more than just a car — it’s a tribute to a legend.
As Toyota drives toward an electrified future, the Supra’s spirit will live on — not just in garages and racetracks, but in the hearts of car lovers around the world.