This Is Your Match If…
- You've said 'someday' about a Supra. The calendar just decided for you.
- A turbocharged straight-six and rear-wheel drive is your love language.
- You understand what 'last of a generation' does to a car's story.
- You want the one — and you want a salesperson who's obsessed with it too.
My Take, Straight Up
If you've read my blog, you know the Supra isn't inventory to me — it's one of my two favorite Toyotas ever built. And 2026 closes the MkV chapter: the Graz line has gone quiet, the Final Edition is capped at 1,300 cars for North America, and the regular 3.0 models ride alongside it for one last year.
History is kind to the last of a Supra generation. If you've been circling this car for years, this is the conversation to have now, not next spring. I will personally hunt down whatever is still huntable.
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Real Questions, Real Answers
Can I still get a new Supra?
Final-year cars are scarce and moving. The truthful answer changes weekly — reach out and I'll tell you exactly what exists, here and in the network, today.
Is the Final Edition worth chasing?
It's the sendoff spec — sharpened chassis, bigger brakes, carbon details, and a build count that guarantees it a place in the story. If one is attainable, yes. If not, a manual 3.0 is still a future classic.
Will the Supra come back?
Toyota hasn't confirmed a successor, but the nameplate has died and returned before. My take: the Supra doesn't die — it hibernates. This one, though, is the last of its kind.
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