
Jordan Mulach of Australia’s SpeedCafe reporting that (t)he Toyota Supra currently under development for the Supercars Championship is set to keep the nameplate alive in Australia during a “gap” following the end of production for the A90 model.
That’s the takeaway from the latest comments on the future of the Supra nameplate from Toyota’s North American division.
The current ‘A90’ GR Supra is soon ending production, as the ‘Final Edition’ variant rolls out into select global markets.
It has been a twin to the BMW Z4 since launching in 2019, however the impending end of the German convertible’s production run in Austria signals the end for both models.
Confirmation of the ‘Final Edition’ came just over two months after Toyota Australia announced it would finally enter the Supercars Championship with the Supra.
Work is well underway on a Gen3 race version of the A90 Supra, with the first car to hit the track for testing early in the second half of this year ahead of a 2026 race debut.
Toyota has remained relatively coy on the future of the Supra beyond A90, though Japanese reports have pointed to a new-generation model potentially arriving in 2027.
