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Specs for all generations of Toyota Supra

Choose a generation of Toyota Supra from the list below to view their respective versions. Тo check out further technical specifications (like engine power, dimensions, weight, fuel consumption, etc.), please select one of the versions.
2019 Toyota Supra V (A90) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Toyota Supra V (A90) 2019 - Coupe
Power: from 197 to 435 Hp | Dimensions: 4382 x 1865 x 1299 mm
1993 Toyota Supra IV (A80) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Toyota Supra IV (A80) 1993 - 2002 Coupe
Power: from 224 to 330 Hp | Dimensions: 4520 x 1810 x 1275 mm
1986 Toyota Supra III (A70) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Toyota Supra III (A70) 1986 - 1989 Coupe
Power: from 190 to 235 Hp | Dimensions: 4620 x 1745 x 1310 mm
1981 Toyota Celica Supra II (A60) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Toyota Celica Supra II (A60) 1981 - 1985 Coupe
Power: 145 Hp | Dimensions: 4661 x 1720 x 1321 mm
1979 Toyota Celica Supra I (A40/A50) - Technical Specs, Fuel consumption, Dimensions Toyota Celica Supra I (A40/A50) 1979 - 1981 Coupe
Power: 116 Hp | Dimensions: 4615 x 1651 x 1316 mm

Is Toyota Supra reliabile?

Early Toyota Supra vehicles, those produced up until 2002 in particular, are certainly durable and reliable cars, something that makes them a desirable choice by many drivers. They are solid, need little maintenance, offer great performance and handling, and according to owners can easily last over 500 000 km.
Drivers, however, argue that the built-quality of the new 2019 Toyota Supra is disappointing, to say the least, compared to the older versions. The reason is the new variants' close relation to BMW's Z4 model. The 2019 Supra was developed as a collaboration between Toyota and BMW, with major system elements, such as its engine and transmission, being supplied by the German manufacturer. This makes drivers question the reliability of the model.

What are common problems of 2019 Toyota Supra?

2019 Toyota Supra is unfortunately not as unproblematic as older Supra variants, with drivers having some major common complaints. These include steering wheel malfunction, loss of power, and other engine-related issues. Since the new Supra was not developed by Toyota only, but jointly with the German manufacturer BMW, there are major differences in the model's mechanics, compared to older variants.

Is Toyota Supra similar to Celica?

Toyota Supra's appearance on the market is closely related to Toyota Celica. It actually started with a style derived from the Celica and as a variant in the Celica model range, as well, in 1978. It wasn't untiil 1986 that the Supra became a separate Toyota model.

Was Toyota Supra discontinued?

Toyota Supra is a highly successful model from the sports range of the brand. As a separate model, it was present on the market for about two decades, up until 2002, when its production was ended. A new generation was announced a little over 15 years later and was released in 2019. The 2019 Toyota Supra is still in production (as of 2022).

Does Toyota Supra have leather interior?

While depending on the particular model year, leather interior is generally an option for the Toyota Supra for both older variants (produced up until 2002) and new 2019 version of the model.

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