Story by Lee Bailie
I鈥檓 not saying we here at 香蕉视频直播 are going to dive head-long into the prediction business, but we really nailed it when we said on the latest episode of our that we thought Toyota might discontinue the GR Supra.
And guess what? They did. A few hours after we recorded, a press release from Toyota announcing the GR Supra MkV Final Edition, a 2026 model that will wrap up GR Supra production, landed in my inbox.
We thought this could happen due to BMW鈥檚 plans to discontinue the Z4 convertible in 2026. The Z4 shares the GR Supra鈥檚 chassis, engine, and assembly plant in Europe. Speculation was that Toyota would not abandon the GR Supra nameplate, but there could be a gap in production between the current car and its successor. A next gen model could, perhaps, arrive at the end of the decade.
The Toyota press release didn鈥檛 mention a successor, but it did provide a lot of detail regarding the 2026 GR Supra MkV Final Edition.
Here are some highlights:
- available in GR Supra 3.0 and Premium 3.0 trims for the U.S. market with either 6-speed manual or 8-speed automatic transmission
- all models powered by a 3.0-liter turbocharged in-line six-cylinder engine (382 hp / 368 lb-ft.)
- standard double-joint MacPherson front and multi-link independent rear suspension, sport calibrated electronic power steering, dual exhaust tips, Michelin Pilot Super Sport summer tires
- other standard kit includes 19-inch matte black wheels, gloss-finished carbon fiber ducktail rear spoiler, gloss carbon fiber mirror caps, leather-trimmed / Alcantara seats with GR logo embroidering
- available GT4 style pack offers two exclusive matte colors, Burnout and Undercover, that also includes GT4-inspired side graphic, matte-finished carbon fiber ducktail rear spoiler, matte black rear Supra emblem, and red mirror caps (note 鈥 GT4 style pack available Fall 2025, matte colors come with extra cost)
- other 2026 colors include, Stratosphere (blue), Absolute Zero (white), Nocturnal (black), and Renaissance Red 2.0
The 2026 GR Supra lineup will arrive at Toyota dealers this spring, and production will end in Spring 2026. For the U.S. market, the base 3.0 starts at $56,900, while the 3.0 Premium begins at $60,050.
Photos courtesy of Toyota USA
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