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2 things- shifter is actually different than g8x cars which is really meh, and chassis is comparably as dynamic as the supra, or at least close. auto z4 m40 felt good last time I drove one a few years back, hopefully with the new tuning its even better.
Maybe the shifter feel will fall somewhere in between the Supra and G8x haha. Stiffer suspension and re-tuned power steering hopefully makes it feel even better than you remembered.

"Our colleagues at Car and Driver report that the manual will only be available on the six-cylinder, 382-hp Z4 M40i. It comes as part of an option package likely costing around $3500 that also includes a stiffer suspension setup, retuned power steering, and wider staggered wheels and tires, with 19-inch wheels up front and 20s in the rear."
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Maybe the shifter feel will fall somewhere in between the Supra and G8x haha. Stiffer suspension and re-tuned power steering hopefully makes it feel even better than you remembered.

"Our colleagues at Car and Driver report that the manual will only be available on the six-cylinder, 382-hp Z4 M40i. It comes as part of an option package likely costing around $3500 that also includes a stiffer suspension setup, retuned power steering, and wider staggered wheels and tires, with 19-inch wheels up front and 20s in the rear."
Yep I saw that, but won't believe it till I see it or more people I trust get their hands on one.
 

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Yep I saw that, but won't believe it till I see it or more people I trust get their hands on one.
Here's another review:

https://www.bmwblog.com/2023/12/11/bmw-z4-m40i-six-speed-manual-review/

"During my ride with the 2024 BMW Z4 M40i, Nick Gerstner, Product Manager of BMW Z4, tells me that the transmission was engineered specifically for this new Z4. It starts with the shift linkage which is different than the Supra’s. It also has a shorter gear lever and a completely different shifting behavior than all of the 6-speed manuals offered today in other BMW products. Plenty of new and old M2/M3/M4 customers complained about the somewhat vague and rubbery shifter in their cars. The first to second gears of the BMW six-speed are always twitchy, with long throws, making it a bit difficult to have a clean shift.

It’s well known that the F87/G87 M2, G8x M3/M4 and Toyota Supra share a common ZF 6-speed transmission with comparable shafts and clusters. Any variation in shift feel is likely attributable to differences in the isolation and bushing of the gear lever. This is the reason why the six-speed manual in the Supra feels different. The Japanese automaker opted to uniquely tune their manual transmission to align with the Supra’s character. BMW took note of this, particularly in response to customer feedback.

Let me start with this: The revised six-speed manual in the 2024 BMW Z4 M40i is fantastic! The shorter shifter is great, the shifting is quicker and more precise (think Porsche transmissions), and going from first to second is extremely smooth."
 

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Here's another review:

https://www.bmwblog.com/2023/12/11/bmw-z4-m40i-six-speed-manual-review/

"During my ride with the 2024 BMW Z4 M40i, Nick Gerstner, Product Manager of BMW Z4, tells me that the transmission was engineered specifically for this new Z4. It starts with the shift linkage which is different than the Supra’s. It also has a shorter gear lever and a completely different shifting behavior than all of the 6-speed manuals offered today in other BMW products. Plenty of new and old M2/M3/M4 customers complained about the somewhat vague and rubbery shifter in their cars. The first to second gears of the BMW six-speed are always twitchy, with long throws, making it a bit difficult to have a clean shift.

It’s well known that the F87/G87 M2, G8x M3/M4 and Toyota Supra share a common ZF 6-speed transmission with comparable shafts and clusters. Any variation in shift feel is likely attributable to differences in the isolation and bushing of the gear lever. This is the reason why the six-speed manual in the Supra feels different. The Japanese automaker opted to uniquely tune their manual transmission to align with the Supra’s character. BMW took note of this, particularly in response to customer feedback.

Let me start with this: The revised six-speed manual in the 2024 BMW Z4 M40i is fantastic! The shorter shifter is great, the shifting is quicker and more precise (think Porsche transmissions), and going from first to second is extremely smooth."
Soooo, "we've been lazy for years until Toyota started fiddling with our parts. We've decided to spend some time to actually improve the transmission but we're only going to implement this for a car that sells max 3k annually." Nice!
 

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Hope this doesn't take away from manual Supra production
This is my first thought... FUCK, already waited 12 months as #1 out of 40 waiting at my dealer for a 3.0 Premium MT. Not one has arrived. I hope this doesnt hurt Supra MT production
 

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This is my first thought... FUCK, already waited 12 months as #1 out of 40 waiting at my dealer for a 3.0 Premium MT. Not one has arrived. I hope this doesnt hurt Supra MT production
I'm a toxic pessimist here and my guess is that your dealer is either selling/trading vehicle allocations to other dealers or dealership employees/VIPs are jumping you in line (let's not be naive?). I'm in a similar situation as you (deposit for +12 months), just getting the run around "unfortunately we haven't received any MT Supra's this year" when smaller Toyota dealerships around me that charge markup have received multiple MT's. I'll be tempted by the MT Z4 next spring if I continue to hear the same old story from my Toyota dealership.

If you do the math based on the various things Toyota has put out in the media, they've produced just as many MT Supra's as Toyota USA planned. They said initially they were expecting to sell 25% manual Supra's and if you look at previous years of selling 5-6K Supra's annually, that would net you 1,200-1,500 MT Supra's annually which is right in the line with MT's sold so far even though total combined Supra USA sales is closer to 3,000 sold in the last 12 months.
 

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I want one, as much as I love the supra, This is what I initially wanted. Definitely placing an order, if it is amazing when it comes here then i'll prob swap, if not I am loving my MT so no wrong choice.
same. Also was what I wanted if I were settling for an automatic. I’m a total whore for convertibles as well. Had the Supra not been so honestly fantastic looking, I’d be totally happy with a Z4
 

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I'm too young for a drop top lol. The only BMW I'd even consider selling the Supra for would be a Zandvoort blue M2.
I had a Jaguar F type convertible at 17, I got over the too young thing a while ago haha.
 

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I would might have bought that if it was out but I am currently in love with the Supra. Still might upgrade to an LC but auto keeps that from happening currently.
 

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I really like the eggplant colored Z4; maybe could snag a used one in M40i form... ;)
 

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I'm a toxic pessimist here and my guess is that your dealer is either selling/trading vehicle allocations to other dealers or dealership employees/VIPs are jumping you in line (let's not be naive?). I'm in a similar situation as you (deposit for +12 months), just getting the run around "unfortunately we haven't received any MT Supra's this year" when smaller Toyota dealerships around me that charge markup have received multiple MT's. I'll be tempted by the MT Z4 next spring if I continue to hear the same old story from my Toyota dealership.

If you do the math based on the various things Toyota has put out in the media, they've produced just as many MT Supra's as Toyota USA planned. They said initially they were expecting to sell 25% manual Supra's and if you look at previous years of selling 5-6K Supra's annually, that would net you 1,200-1,500 MT Supra's annually which is right in the line with MT's sold so far even though total combined Supra USA sales is closer to 3,000 sold in the last 12 months.
Not one bit. I have literally watched the entire inventory for the last 12 months through toyota and we get literally 0 MT supras within 500 miles. Besides the occasional A91. All coming through are Auto which is not what I am after. I saw one MT, about 391 miles away, called and it was $10k over MSRP. I hung up. I have a solid relationship with my dealer. Problem is most of our area is 4Runners, Tacomas and Tundras because its High Altitude with winter, Supras dont sell well here but the list says otherwise and Toyota doesnt care
 

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I want one, as much as I love the supra, This is what I initially wanted. Definitely placing an order, if it is amazing when it comes here then i'll prob swap, if not I am loving my MT so no wrong choice.
I just turned 38, and weird things are happening...because I now also think the Z4 MT seems like an awesome option. Once again, the MT (& Sport package) option changes everything about the car in my eyes.
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