Toyota Supra being discontinued but going out in style with its final edition
- A Toyota model is being discontinued
- The Supra is set to be no more after this last run
- It’s going out in style with its final edition
Published on Apr 04, 2025 at 3:49 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Apr 07, 2025 at 5:53 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Grace Donohoe
The Toyota Supra’s reign is coming to a close, but it’s saying goodbye in style.
The car’s final model is set to debut this month.
The new and improved version has updated mechanical features as well as sporty add-ons.
But, only a select number of units will be made.
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Toyota is a staple choice for many households across the country
Many families choose reliable Toyota cars as their daily drivers, and it’s no wonder, really.
One gearhead got the professional seal of approval when he bought a Toyota Corolla for $2, then took it to an expert who explained why you should never get rid of them.
It was even ahead of the curve when it came to combining electric vehicles and gas-powered engines. One 2004 concept was actually the first-ever hybrid supercar, with a pretty jaw-dropping range.
But, as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end.
Enter the final Toyota Supra

The GR Supra has only just hit the scene again, but is sadly departing once more.
Akio Toyoda, Toyota’s chairman, brought it back in 2019 after a 17-year break – but just six years later, it’s off again.
According to the brand itself it contains ‘a stunning matte exterior, GT4-inspired graphics, red mirror caps, and dual stainless steel exhaust tips complete the sporty aesthetic’.
It’s back and better than ever
The car features some upgrades including optimized tuning, better braking and even revised suspension and a chassis – what’s not to love.
The body contains wheel arch flaps over 19-inch matte black wheels with the option of a GT4 style pack.
It has a 3.0-liter, six-cylinder engine and can reach 0-60 in 3.9 seconds, with the help of an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Plus, 4.2 seconds with a manual transmission.
The last run carries exclusivity too
Thanks to the last run bidding the model a farewell, there will only be 1,300 of the special edition models across North America, so get ready to snap one up quickly.
You can bid the model a solemn goodbye from April 11 through to April 13 at the Grand Prix of Long Beach.
At least the goodbye will go down in history.
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