2022 Model Year Toyota GR Supra

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


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Any and all news from Toyota on any product has been super secretive. I can say during the virtual dealer meeting nothing was mentioned about any changes to the Supra, but they really didn't mention anything any about products. We still don't know anything about the Tundra that is supposed to be out this year.
Wait, I thought it was already shown at a dealer meeting late last year.

https://www.supramkv.com/threads/2022-toyota-tundra-spied.6963/
 

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https://mag.toyota.co.uk/gr-supra-jarama-racetrack-edition/ says Android Auto is coming to the UK for 2021 (US model year 2022). It'd be nice if Toyota rolled Android Auto support out via an OTA for existing owners, like BMW did on a bunch of their 2019s and 2020s, but I'm not going to hold my breath. It seems very likely the 2022 model year will get it, at least.
 

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Do you guys think there will be better incentives/pricing in May or October? I've never bought a Toyota before. Are there times of the year that they typically offer big incentives? Is the current $1500 cash back as good as it gets?
 

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1500 is what they also offered last december. It will only be a better deal if it is a new older model year car sitting on the lot when the 22's are out in the showroom.
 

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I doubt there will be many updates for MY22 model.
Last year this time we knew about the MY21 and power plus suspension upgrades
Fast forward 1 year and still no news.
It is what it is.
 

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Here’s hoping MY2023 will finally introduce a manual model... and not only on the 2.0L.

The GRMN, if it ever goes on sale outside of Japan, will be fantastic as a halo edition but will be virtually unobtainable.
 

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Do you guys think there will be better incentives/pricing in May or October? I've never bought a Toyota before. Are there times of the year that they typically offer big incentives? Is the current $1500 cash back as good as it gets?
I suspect it won’t get better rebate wise. With the supply chain shortages it appears to be a sellers year for vehicles. Supply and demand you know....and supply is going down with all the shortages.
 

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I suspect it won’t get better rebate wise. With the supply chain shortages it appears to be a sellers year for vehicles. Supply and demand you know....and supply is going down with all the shortages.
I just picked up a Turbulence Gray 3.0 Premium with Driver Assist for $50,507. Dealers in MD are being pretty aggressive with their pricing right now. I could have gotten a Tungsten for $1K less, but I liked the TG better.
 

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Are we sure they aren't just staying quiet to keep media attention on the new 86? Anyone got friends at Denso they can ask for the low down on? Never ask toyota...ask their suppliers ;)
 

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I just picked up a Turbulence Gray 3.0 Premium with Driver Assist for $50,507. Dealers in MD are being pretty aggressive with their pricing right now. I could have gotten a Tungsten for $1K less, but I liked the TG better.

I've been talking to a dealer this week and they are already extending the $1500 rebate and emailing me options. He said any supra in the country I want he'll ship in and do a dealer swap. So I think they know the '22 is coming soon.
 

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I just picked up a Turbulence Gray 3.0 Premium with Driver Assist for $50,507. Dealers in MD are being pretty aggressive with their pricing right now. I could have gotten a Tungsten for $1K less, but I liked the TG better.
Dang. I could only get Koons Westminster down to $52.5k. Where did you buy from?
 

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I suspect it won’t get better rebate wise. With the supply chain shortages it appears to be a sellers year for vehicles. Supply and demand you know....and supply is going down with all the shortages.
Supply chain issues have hit some brands and models for sure. I know some automotive lines are slowing or down due to supply and logistic issues. Ford pick up trucks comes to mind. Is the Supra line delayed or down due to parts delays also? I did not hear anything about it.
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