2022 Model Year Toyota GR Supra

Multiple Choice: What changes are you expecting or would like to see for 2022?


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Heated steering wheel? Seriously? I lived in Alaska and went through 55 below zero and still never felt a need for a heated steering wheel. Didn't even have a heated seat (FJ Cruiser).
It's never a question of need; we don't need power windows, memory seats, wireless carplay, lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, BSW, etc. I'd like to have a warm steering wheel instead of wearing thick gloves. Of course I probably won't really drive the Supra when it's too cold but it would still be nice. The ventilated seats are really nice and you get them on a Kia.

An RPM indicator on the HUD would also be nice.
 

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Looks to be correct on the Red interior, 2.0 still an option, A91 Special edition looks to be in White, Yellow, and Matte Gray. Not much else I can see as that is just off the order screen as they do not give any real info other than pkg codes.
 

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Supra will never get a current spec S engine.
 

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I dont believe there will be a fix for the wind buffering issue. Its a standard unit used on multiple BMW models. I dont think they will redesign it just for a hand full of Supras. Besides the aftermarket already has a cheap and simple fix.

For 22 models I think they should address the oil consumption issue. We are also probably just going to see more color choices and or another special edition. Lastly maybe a price cut to stay more competitive in the wake of the upcoming Z.
If that does happen it probably won't be until the 2023 MY. Supposedly the Z won't reach showroom floors until Q1 or Q2 of 2022.
 

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You guys that voted to discontinue the 2.0 are ruthless. ?

-RJM

I didn't vote that (no problem with it for me) but I don't understand the point of it. There's other options to get, with a few coming from Toyota themselves.

On topic, I would assume a few upgrades (more HP, manual and maybe a price cut since competition) but I'm hoping against a Targa Top because I would be super jealous as I just got mine last October lol. Would be slightly envious of interior color options as well :)
 

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You guys that voted to discontinue the 2.0 are ruthless. ?

-RJM
One thing I have wondered, is why they call the 2.0 a "GR" Supra, and why it has the GR badge. I was under the impression that GR is the sportier trim, with GRMN being the top high level trim.

Similar to BMW's standard models, M performance, and then standalone M models (which they also do for the Z4). The Yaris follows that naming convention with the Yaris, GR Yaris, and rumored GRMN Yaris. Kinda muddies up Toyota's branding structure to not do that for the Supra, and takes away the cachet of the 3.0 (which is probably what that primary complaint among 3.0 owners is). Even the MKIV had distinct trim levels.

B48 - Supra
B58 - GR Supra
S58 - GRMN Supra

?‍♂
 
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