Vehicle Guard Solutions
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
Subscribe
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
No Result
View All Result
Vehicle Guard Solutions
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result

Toyota Supra dead in Australia, will live on in Supercars

by
in Auto News
0

Customer orders for the current Toyota GR Supra will close later this month in Australia, before the current-generation sports coupe is axed.

However, Toyota has indicated that the GR Supra nameplate will live on beyond 2026.

The move will see the outgoing GR Supra join the Chevrolet Camaro as another vehicle being raced in Supercars that can’t be purchased by customers. Only the Ford Mustang will have a corresponding road car on sale.

“The GR Supra already had a sterling legacy when the current generation launched in 2019, and we’re pleased to say it has exceeded the expectations set by its predecessors,” said Toyota Australia vice president of sales, marketing and franchise operations, Sean Hanley.

CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal.

“Its pulse-raising performance, sleek coupe design and thrilling dynamics helped raise the profile of our GR portfolio, helping to pave the way for other exciting models like the GR Yaris and GR Corolla.

“While customers will no longer be able to purchase their own GR Supra by the end of August, fans of the GR Supra will be able to follow its story when it lines up on the Supercars Championship grid in 2026 and beyond.”

The announcement doesn’t come as much of a surprise, given reports from last year that the Supra and its BMW Z4 platform-mate would exit production in Austria before 2027.

Toyota Australia explained the decision to use a vehicle in its twilight years for Supercars racing, arguing it was an “iconic nameplate” and it was easy to drop a V8 into it and take it racing.

Above: GR Supra Track Edition

And Mr Hanley has previously told CarExpert “there is no plan to discontinue the Supra brand in this car company”, suggesting a sixth generation is coming.

The current fifth-generation Supra was launched in Australia in 2019, marking the first time Toyota’s flagship sports car had been offered locally since the last third-generation example reached customers in 1993. We missed out on the sought-after fourth-generation model.

Unlike past Supras, the fifth-generation vehicle shared its platform and powertrain with a BMW.

While the current Supra is shuffling off, Toyota is rumoured to have plenty planned in the sports car space with persistent rumours out of Japan of a revived MR2 and Celica, as well as a Supra replacement that could use a hybrid powertrain and spawn a Lexus cousin.

Above: GR Supra Final Edition

Toyota is closing out the Supra on a high, having launched the Track Edition earlier this year. This flagship variant features retuned steering and suspension as well as various aesthetic upgrades, though there’s no extra power under the bonnet.

Overseas, Toyota has also offered an even hotter Final Edition, which not only features upgraded suspension and styling but also more power.

This send-off produces 320kW of power and 570Nm of torque from its turbocharged 3.0-litre inline six, up 35kW and 70Nm on Australian-market Supras including the Track Edition.

The GR Supra may be gone – at least for now – but Toyota still has a raft of Gazoo Racing-branded vehicles, including the smaller and also rear-wheel drive GR86 coupe, plus the turbocharged three-cylinder, all-wheel drive GR Yaris and GR Corolla hot hatches.

The demise of Toyota’s flagship sports coupe, however, leaves the Nissan Z without any other rivals from Japanese brands – a far cry from the glory days of the 1990s when even Mazda and Mitsubishi had sultry sports coupes in this segment.

Year Sales
2019 327
2020 198
2021 155
2022 141
2023 276
2024 222
2025 (Jan-July) 103

MORE: Explore the Toyota Supra showroom

Previous Post

MTA NSW separates from national body

Next Post

GWM Tank 500 set to get Cannon Alpha’s PHEV system in Australia

Next Post
GWM Tank 500 set to get Cannon Alpha’s PHEV system in Australia

GWM Tank 500 set to get Cannon Alpha’s PHEV system in Australia

Popular News

  • Model range deep-dive: Mahindra’s SUV family
  • Chevrolet Corvette EV, V8 concepts present two very different visions of the future
  • VACC investigates e-bike safety amid safety concerns
  • Tough Australian-designed version of luxurious Nissan Patrol cousin revealed
  • Wallet-friendly KGM Musso unveils latest model
  • GWM Tank 500 set to get Cannon Alpha’s PHEV system in Australia
  • Toyota Supra dead in Australia, will live on in Supercars
  • MTA NSW separates from national body
  • A Vintage View on Dodge

Latest News

  • Model range deep-dive: Mahindra’s SUV family
  • Chevrolet Corvette EV, V8 concepts present two very different visions of the future
  • VACC investigates e-bike safety amid safety concerns
  • Tough Australian-designed version of luxurious Nissan Patrol cousin revealed

Main Categories

  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

About Drive Home Solutions

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2025 vehicleguardsolutions.com | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

Copyright © 2025 vehicleguardsolutions.com | All Rights Reserved

×    

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.