Toyota GR Supra A90 Final Edition and Lightweight EVO Unveiled

A Supra for the Purest

Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR) has pushed the limits once again with the 2025 GR Supra A90 Final Edition and the GR Supra Lightweight EVO, marking the pinnacle of the A90 generation. Designed for purists and performance enthusiasts, both models blend motorsports technology with road-ready precision.

The A90 Final Edition: A Collector’s Dream

Limited to just 300 units globally, the GR Supra A90 Final Edition is the most track-honed Supra Toyota has ever offered directly to customers.

  • Power Boosted: 3.0L inline six turbocharged engine now pumps out 441 DIN hp and 571 Nm torque.
  • Higher Top Speed: Clocking in at 275 km/h, it’s the fastest factory GR Supra to date.
  • Track-Tuned Dynamics: KW dampers (16 rebound, 12 compression), Brembo brakes (395 mm), and wider Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres sharpen handling.
  • Aerodynamics Upgraded: A new ducktail carbon-fibre spoiler, front canards, and a carbon bonnet duct improve balance and cooling.
  • Interior Exclusivity: Alcantara® RECARO Podium CF bucket seats, red seatbelts, and carbon scuff plates add to the motorsport vibe.

All enhancements were inspired by lessons from the GR Supra GT4 race car, with cooling systems and suspension geometry fine-tuned for limit-pushing performance.

Lightweight EVO: Precision Meets Everyday Thrill

The GR Supra Lightweight EVO strikes a balance between track focus and daily usability.

  • Manual Thrills: Like the A90 Final Edition, it features a manual transmission mated to the 3.0L six-cylinder.
  • Handling Overhaul: Stiffer anti-roll bars, revised camber, and retuned electronic differential sharpen road feel.
  • Confident Braking: Larger 374 mm front discs and red GR-branded calipers deliver improved stopping power.
  • Sporty Details: Matte black 19-inch wheels, Alcantara® sport seats with red accents, and aerodynamic tweaks round out the package.

A Legacy Refined

Toyota’s Supra legacy, dating back to 1978, has always been about going “above and beyond.” From its Celica-based origins to the drift-dominating A80 and now the A90 generation under TGR’s banner, the name Supra stands for more than speed — it represents evolution through racing.

Chairman Akio Toyoda, aka Master Driver Morizo, once said:

“Back in the day, I spent countless hours driving an old Supra at Nürburgring to become a master driver. Supra is like an old friend that holds a special place in my heart.”

With the A90 Final Edition and Lightweight EVO, that spirit of performance and driver connection is fully alive in 2025.

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