2021 Supra Prices Revealed!

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Thanks for the info! I was guessing $57+ for the A91. This makes me happy
Makes me feel happy among other emotions lol. I considered trading up from my 20 after seeing pricing but with all these YoY upgrades expected I’m not sure whether to wait for maybe 2022-23 to make it more worth it.. tough decisions lol
 

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Makes me feel happy among other emotions lol. I considered trading up from my 20 after seeing pricing but with all these YoY upgrades expected I’m not sure whether to wait for maybe 2022-23 to make it more worth it.. tough decisions lol
Yeah, with all these upgrades coming year after year, and a GRMN, I've decided to lease this one instead of buying it. And see what's what in 2023 with the supposed refresh and all that. If I don't like what's happening, I can still buy out the lease at that point if it's worth it.
 

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I was excited to see this pricing. One dealership last week said they didnt have pricing but said they expected the 3.0 premium to be $58-61k prior to any packages. I can deal with a $500 bump but now I need to start looking around and hopefully they pick up the 2021 on the Costco auto program. The 2020 is on there so one can hope.
 

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Yeah, with all these upgrades coming year after year, and a GRMN, I've decided to lease this one instead of buying it. And see what's what in 2023 with the supposed refresh and all that. If I don't like what's happening, I can still buy out the lease at that point if it's worth it.
Just curious, if you plan on leasing the 2021 Supra, are you still shooting for an A91 or premium?
 

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Just curious, if you plan on leasing the 2021 Supra, are you still shooting for an A91 or premium?
A91 all the way. I didn't wait 18 months (or however long it was since the Misano blue leaked) to change now lol.
 

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A91 all the way. I didn't wait 18 months (or however long it was since the Misano blue leaked) to change now lol.
Nice. Still a bit of a wait for the A91s right? Also, after seeing the Matt Farah's review on the 2021 Supra, this seems to be car to have.
 

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Look, if you got a 2020 Supra early enough and got a decent deal on it, I don't see any reason what so ever to be upset. I got mine end of July 2019, I will basically have had at least one year of enjoying and having a 2020. Meanwhile people are still waiting to buy a 2021, for HONESTLY very minimal changes overall for the majority of people purchasing and driving these cars. Not every person is going to mod the heck out of the car, let alone track it. Not to mention with the current global epidemic manufacturing/delivery times will definitely be impacted on the MY21 models, at least getting to the States. So I don't expect to see any in the showrooms until late August/September to be honest.

I have no regrets, not even a single one. I will definitely be in the market for maybe a 2023 model if this 3.0 model continues on its upgrade progression streak, seeing as at that point I would have owned a 2020 for 4-5 years.

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https://pressroom.toyota.com/2021-t...ion-and-first-ever-four-cylinder-turbo-model/

2021 Toyota GR Supra Hits the Streets with More Power, A91 Edition and First-Ever Four-Cylinder Turbo Model

  • GR Supra 3.0 Gets Power Boost and Revised Chassis Tuning
  • New GR Supra 2.0 is First-Ever Four-Cylinder Version, with 255 Horsepower and Lower Weight
  • New GR Supra A91 Edition with Exclusive Color and Design Features
  • 8-in. Central Display Screen Now Standard on All Models
  • GR Supra 2.0 starts at $42,990, while 3.0 starts at $50,990
PLANO, Texas (June 17, 2020) – One year after its debut, Toyota is raising the bar for the 2021 GR Supra with six-cylinder models that leap ahead with a power boost and retuned chassis, while the first ever four-cylinder turbo model joins the line.

The first 1,500 Mk. V Supras were Launch Editions, and for 2021 Toyota is offering 1,000 new A91 Editions. This special edition Supra will have the 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine and will be available in a choice of two colors, Nocturnal or Refraction, the latter exclusive to the A91 Edition and an all-new color for Supra. Accenting the Supra’s concept car-inspired body are a rear black carbon fiber lip spoiler, matte black wheels, C-pillar graphics and carbon fiber mirror caps. The black Alcantara® leather-trimmed interior with blue contrast is likewise exclusive to this limited-availability model, and each A91 Edition will come with two exclusive key gloves and trunk mat.

On the 2021 Supra 3.0 Premium and A91 Edition, the front Brembo® brake calipers are painted red and feature the “TOYOTA Supra” logo. All Supra models for 2021 will feature the 8.8-inch audio touch screen that is standard on the 2020 3.0 Premium model; the base model’s 6.5-inch screen has been discontinued.

The 2021 GR Supra models are anticipated to start arriving at Toyota dealers this summer. Here’s what to brace for:

More Power. Because, Why Not?

The 2020 Toyota GR Supra brought the revered model back in a blaze of speed, with acceleration and handling performance that outshone even its illustrious A80 predecessor. For 2021, Toyota is keeping the pedal down, boosting output of the Supra’s turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six from 335 hp at 5,000-6,500 rpm to 382 hp at 5,800-6,500 rpm, a 14-percent increase. Torque rises from 365 lb.-ft. at 1,600-4,500 rpm to 368 lb.-ft. at 1,800-5,000 rpm.

The increased output results from a slew of upgrades throughout the engine. The new dual-branch exhaust manifold, with six ports instead of two, improves airflow and heat management. A new piston design reduces the engine’s compression ratio from 11:1 to 10.2:1 in order to prevent abnormal combustion due to high boost.

The greatly revised engine produces higher torque at higher rpm and retains the eagerness to rev with turbine-like smoothness. Toyota projects that the new engine will reduce the Supra 3.0 model’s 0-60 acceleration time to 3.9 seconds, down from 4.1. The 8-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters carries over for 2021. Even with the power boost, GR Supra 3.0 grades will achieve an estimated 25 mpg combined (22 city/30 highway/25 combined).

Retuned Chassis for Supra 3.0

The 2020 GR Supra won praise for its ride/handling balance, but even the exceptional can be improved. Seeking increased roll resistance and enhanced cornering stability, Toyota retuned the Supra 3.0 chassis, adding lightweight aluminum braces that tie the strut towers to the radiator support to increase lateral rigidity, along with front and rear bump stops and new damper tuning. Revised programming for the electric power steering (EPS), Adaptive Variable Suspension (AVS), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) and Active Differential works in concert with the hardware changes to make the 2021 Supra more stable through quick transitions, such as compound turns.

The First Four-Cylinder Supra Is Quick and Light

The 2020 GR Supra broke from the model’s traditions in several areas, and the 2021 version seems to do it again with the first-ever four-cylinder turbo model. Or does it? The new Supra 2.0 becomes the entry model, returning a two-tier performance lineup that parallels the A70 and A80 Supra models.

The 2021 Supra 2.0 offers an intermediate model between the Toyota 86 and the Supra 3.0, giving the customer three distinct Toyota sports car choices.

The 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder engine shares much of its technology with the 3.0-liter inline-six, including a twin-scroll turbo, direct fuel injection and continuously variable timing on both the intake and exhaust camshafts. The variable intake valve lift system adjusts intake valve timing and duration. The bottom line is 255 hp at 5,000-6,500 rpm and a stout 295 lb.-ft. peak torque at 1,550 to 4,400 rpm.

The Supra 2.0 uses the same 8-speed automatic transmission as the 3.0, and Toyota projects 0-60 mph in 5.0 seconds, which will make it Toyota’s second quickest vehicle in the lineup. The Supra 2.0 has the same electronically limited 155-mph top track speed as the 3.0, and its fuel consumption will be lower.

The Supra Lightweight

The 2021 Supra 2.0 offers much more than a lower price point. At 3,181 pounds, it is more than 200 pounds lighter than the Supra 3.0 while maintaining that model’s exemplary near perfect weight distribution. That’s because the weight reduction is spread throughout the car:

The Supra 2.0 uses smaller front brake rotors than the Supra 3.0 (330mm x 24mm vs. 348mm x 36mm), and with single-piston calipers vs. four-piston.

The Supra 2.0 does not have the Active Differential and Adaptive Suspension used on the 3.0 model.

A four-speaker audio system is standard, vs. the Supra 3.0’s 10-speaker system.
Supra 2.0 seats are manually adjustable, vs. 14-way power-adjustable in the 3.0.

Performance, Well-Priced

The 2021 GR Supra’s inline six-cylinder gets a major power boost, but with a minor price increase. The 3.0 Premium grade has an MSRP increase of just $500, with a starting price of $54,490. The 3.0 grade starts at $50,990, up just $1,000 from MY20. The A91 Edition has an MSRP starting price of $55,990, which is $740 more than the Launch Editions offered for model year 2020.

The GR Supra 2.0 grades will have an MSRP starting price of $42,990.

The Safety & Technology Package is new for MY21 and will be available on the 2.0 and 3.0 grades. It will cost $3,485 on the 2.0 and $3,155 on the 3.0 and include:

  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (Full speed)
  • Blind Spot Monitor (BSM)
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
  • Parking Sensors with Emergency Braking Function
  • Navigation
  • 12-speaker 500-watt JBL Audio System
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay® compatible (iOS only)
  • Supra Connected Services: up to four-year trial includes Remote Services, Remote Maintenance, Automatic Emergency Call, Real Time Traffic Information, Concierge, Stolen Vehicle Recovery, and Map Updates.
  • The Driver’s Assist Package will still be an available option on the 3.0

Premium and A91 Edition. That package costs $1,195 and includes:

  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (Full speed)
  • Blind Spot Monitor (BSM)
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)
  • Parking Sensors with Emergency Braking Function

Comparing 2020 and 2021 Supra GR Models

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