€142,800 for a Supra? Toyota’s Final A90 Edition Shocks the Market

Damon Minks

By Damon Minks

| Updated 3 Days Ago

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Toyota stunned car enthusiasts with the launch of the GR Supra A90 Final Edition, priced at a jaw-dropping €142,800. It’s a bold send-off for the current A90 generation of the iconic sports car.

Limited to just 300 units worldwide, this Final Edition blends serious performance upgrades with deep motorsport roots. But does it justify a price higher than a Porsche 911 Carrera?

What Makes The Final A90 Supra So Special?

The GR Supra A90 Final Edition is more than a cosmetic update. The post below details how Toyota packed this model with performance upgrades to honor the Supra’s motorsport success:

It features a tuned 3.0-liter engine producing 435 DIN hp, along with adjustable KW suspension and improved aerodynamics. Structural enhancements and lightweight materials sharpen its track-ready character.

Inside, carbon fibre Recaro seats and Alcantara touches elevate the experience. Limited to 300 units, it marks a true farewell to the A90 generation.

Breaking Down The €142,800 Price Tag

Toyota’s GR Supra A90 Final Edition has stunned enthusiasts with a €142,800 ($155,600) price tag. That’s nearly double the cost of a standard six-cylinder Supra and even more than a base Porsche 911 Carrera.

The following post highlights what owners get for the premium:

The Final Edition offers 429 horsepower, a six-speed manual, adjustable KW suspension, Brembo brakes, and Akrapovič titanium exhaust, all paired with exclusive matte black paint.

Despite the upgrades, many still question if it truly justifies the price.

Will The Final A90 Become A Future Classic?

With only 300 units planned for Europe and Japan, the Final A90 Supra has the rarity collectors often seek. Its connection to Toyota’s motorsport success, along with exclusive tuning, strengthens its appeal.

The limited production, manual transmission, and motorsport-derived upgrades position it well for future classic status. However, value depends on how the model is received and preserved over time.

Toyota Gazoo Racing’s showcase in the video below reinforces the idea that the Final A90 was built with lasting impact in mind, not just short-term hype: