Source : Motor Trend
With the 2026 Toyota GR Supra going out of production along with BMW's Z4 next year, it’s at least going out with a bang.
We’ve had our ups and downs with the Toyota GR Supra—or simply Supra for those forget the new-age Gazoo Racing “GR” reference. It’s a slick-looking sports car with a great twin-turbo inline-six that you could still pair with a manual transmission. Sure, the chassis setup was a little tail-happy but kind of snappy, and the tight cabin limited who could comfortably sit inside with out turning their neck into origami. But those are mere quirks—the GR Supra's fatal flaw, it turns out, is its reliance on BMW continuing to want to manufacture the closely related Z4 roadster, which was developed alongside the Supra, at the Magna facility where the two cars are built. With BMW pulling the plug on that in early 2026, the current-generation GR Supra's future suddenly darkened. Now it's going fully dark, as confirmed by this, the Toyota GR Supra MkV Final Edition. As in, end of the road, Supra.
The carbon rear spoiler isn’t the only aerodynamic improvement in the 2026 Toyota GR Supra Final Edition. A new set of front wheel arch flaps and higher front tire spats optimize the front and rear aerodynamic balance of the Supra for better handling and high-speed feel. Both mechanical and aerodynamic grip improvements resulted in Toyota re-optimizing the electric power steering system for a better steering feel and improved control of the Supra.