The Toyota Supra is a legendary sports car renowned for its performance, design, and innovation through multiple generations. Launched in 1978, the Supra evolved from a modified Celica to its own distinct model boasting enhanced power and advanced technology. Across its five generations, the Supra has continuously improved in size, engine options, and features, becoming a favorite among enthusiasts and tuners alike. Today, the Supra blends modern engineering with its iconic heritage, delivering a competitive sports car experience.
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Current Generation
2019 Toyota Supra V (A90)

1299 mm
L:4382 mm | W:2026 mm
Current Model - Production: 2019-present
- Model Year: 2019
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4382 mm172.5 in
- Width: 2026 mm79.8 in
- Height: 1275-1299 mm50.2-51.1 in
- Trunk Capacity: 290 liter10.2 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 289 liter10.2 cu ft
Discontinued Generations
1993 Toyota Supra IV (A80)

1275 mm
L:4520 mm | W:1810 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1993-2002
- Model Year: 1993
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4520 mm178.0 in
- Width: 1810 mm71.3 in
- Height: 1275 mm50.2 in
- Trunk Capacity: 185 liter6.5 cu ft
- Trunk Capacity (Max): 315-317 liter11.1-11.2 cu ft
1986 Toyota Supra III (A70)

1310 mm
L:4620 mm | W:1745 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1986-1989
- Model Year: 1986
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4620 mm181.9 in
- Width: 1745 mm68.7 in
- Height: 1310 mm51.6 in
1981 Toyota Celica Supra II (A60)

1321 mm
L:4661 mm | W:1720 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1981-1985
- Model Year: 1981
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4661 mm183.5 in
- Width: 1684-1720 mm66.3-67.7 in
- Height: 1321 mm52.0 in
- Trunk Capacity: 595 liter21.0 cu ft
1979 Toyota Celica Supra I (A40/A50)

1316 mm
L:4615 mm | W:1651 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1979-1981
- Model Year: 1979
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4615 mm181.7 in
- Width: 1651 mm65.0 in
- Height: 1316 mm51.8 in
- Trunk Capacity: 688 liter24.3 cu ft