After five years back on the market, Toyota has confirmed that the current-generation Supra will bow out in March 2026, marking the end of production for one of the brand’s most iconic sports cars. The announcement follows the introduction of the Final Edition earlier this year, signalling that the end was near for the much-loved GR Supra.
In a short but heartfelt statement, Toyota expressed gratitude to fans and customers who have supported the model over the years, acknowledging the disappointment among those still hoping to buy one before it’s gone. The company also advised interested buyers to contact local dealerships for alternative sports models once production ceases.
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