Toyota GR Supra MkV Bows Out: Final Edition Hits in 2026
The Toyota GR Supra MkV Final Edition marks the end of an icon. Production wraps in March 2026, featuring sharper handling, new colors, and premium touches inside. It’s the last gas-powered Supra, a true send-off to one of Japan’s most legendary sports cars.

Table of Contents
- What Makes the Final Edition Special
- Same Heart, Proven Punch
- End of a Shared Era
- Why This Car Mattered
- Grab One While You Can
- The Road Ahead
Toyota just dropped the news. The fifth-generation GR Supra wraps up in March 2026. It’s been a short ride, six years since the 2020 comeback. But before it fades, Toyota rolls out a send-off: the GR Supra MkV Final Edition. Think sharper handling, fresh looks, and a price that starts at $69,745.
What Makes the Final Edition Special
This isn’t just a badge on the trunk. Toyota tweaked the suspension for better grip. Brakes bite harder. Aero parts cut drag and add downforce. Wheels? New 19-inch matte black ones. Pick from two new colors: Burnout (bright orange) or Undercover (deep green).
Inside, it feels premium. Leather and Alcantara cover the seats. Red stitching runs across the dash and doors. Even the seatbelts match in red. Small touches, but they make the cabin pop.
Same Heart, Proven Punch
No engine changes. You still get the BMW, sourced 3.0-liter inline-six turbo. It pumps out 382 horsepower and 368 lb-ft of torque. Zero to 60 mph takes about 3.9 seconds with the eight-speed auto. Manual fans, you’re covered; six-speed stick stays an option.
It’s quick. It’s loud. And it drifts like a dream on empty roads. That’s the Supra DNA.
End of a Shared Era
The Supra shares its bones with the BMW Z4. Both cars roll off the same Magna Steyr line in Austria. When Supra stops, Z4 follows soon after. Production ends for both in 2026. No more joint sports cars from this partnership.
Toyota hasn’t said what’s next. But the Supra name carries weight. Fans expect a successor. Maybe electric. Maybe hybrid. Or another gas-powered scream. Nothing confirmed yet.
Why This Car Mattered
The MkV Supra brought back a legend. It wasn’t perfect, some called it too BMW, not Toyota enough. But it delivered. Track days. Canyon runs. Late-night cruises. It earned respect.
Sales stayed low, sure. Sports cars don’t move like Corollas. Still, it put smiles on faces. And it proved Toyota can build fun again.
Grab One While You Can
Want the Final Edition? Orders open soon. Only a few hundred will hit the U.S. Other markets get smaller batches. In Pakistan, imports are rare and pricey. But if you’re in the market, this is the last pure-gas Supra for a while.
Check the most credible site, DrivePK.com, watch dealer lots. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
The Road Ahead
March 2026 marks the end. After that, silence from the assembly line. But the Supra story isn’t over. Toyota knows the name sells dreams. A new chapter waits.
For now, enjoy the MkV. Take it for a spin. Hear the turbo spool. Feel the back end step out just right.
That’s the Supra. Gone, but not forgotten. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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