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First introduced in 1978, the Supra name carries a lot of history and prestige in the world of two-door sports coupes. So, when Toyota re-introduced the Supra in 2020, the brand absolutely had to get the styling just right. The sleek, curving roof and flowing lines hark back to the iconic 1990s Supra models, while the aggressive front and rear bumpers, headlights, and side cutouts in the doors combine for some modern flash. When you drive your 2021 Toyota Supra, get ready to become the center of attention wherever you go—you'll turn lots of heads on the street with this ultra-stylish sports car.
Of course, such sporty styling doesn't count for much if you don't have the power under the hood to back it up. But don't worry, the 2021 Toyota Supra gives you a choice of not one, but two powerful engine options. The base 2.0 trim is equipped with a 2L turbocharged four-cylinder powerplant, producing 255 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. The 3.0, 3.0 Premium and A91 Edition all feature a 3L inline six-cylinder engine, which packs an impressive 382 hp and 368 lb-ft of torque. With both engines connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive, you'll be guaranteed thrills every time you put your foot down away from the lights.
Speaking of driving thrills, it's not just in a straight line that the 2021 Toyota Supra excels; it's great fun in the corners, too. New for 2021 models is a revised suspension setup for improved road holding, and 3.0 models upwards contain a wealth of features to enhance your driving experience further. These include Brembo® four-piston front brakes, adaptive suspension dampers, larger rear brakes on 3.0 Premium models, and sport pedals on A91 Edition models. For a car that delivers pure driving pleasure, no matter how twisty the road gets, you should consider the 2021 Supra.
For those times when you just want to cruise along in comfort and style, the 2021 Toyota Supra has you covered with a comfortable and surprisingly roomy interior. There's only seating for two inside, but you get 50.9 cu-ft of passenger volume and 42.2 inches of front seat legroom, allowing your passenger to stretch out easily. Additionally, base 2.0 models include dual-zone automatic climate control as standard, and the 3.0 Premium includes heated seats and full leather upholstery.
For a thrilling, high-performance sports car that is also effortlessly easy to drive every day, the 2021 Toyota Supra is a great choice. To start, base 2.0 trims offer lane-keeping assist, forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, and cruise control as standard. Additionally, 2.0 and 3.0 trims can be found with a technology package that adds even more kit while the 3.0 Premium and A91 Edition trims can be had with the Driver Assist package. Both give you adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, and parking sensors at the front and rear.
Drive Wheels | Rear Wheel Drive (2WD) |
Engine size | 3.0L |
Horsepower | 382 |
Torque (ft-lbs) | 368 |
Engine type | Turbo Gas |
Fuel capacity | 13.7 |
Wheelbase | 97.2" |
Overall length | 172.5" |
Width | 73" |
Height | 50.9" |
Leg room | F 42.2" |
Head room | F 38.3" |
Front tires | P255/35ZR19 |
Rear tires | P275/35ZR19 |
Seating capacity | 2 |
Transmission | Automatic |
The 2021 Toyota Supra is available in multiple trims, each with its own estimated fuel economy, here are the EPA estimates for each trim:
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