06:17 25-10-2025

Toyota confirms end of GR Supra A90 production in March 2026

The A90-generation Toyota GR Supra, on sale since 2019, is approaching its finale. The automaker has officially confirmed that production will end in March 2026, thanking current owners for their support and expressing regret to those who were planning to buy one.

Developed in tandem with BMW and assembled by Magna Steyr in Austria, the A90 shared its platform and B58 engine with the Z4 roadster. Despite early grumbling from purists about its German roots, the B58 proved to be one of the most dependable and tunable inline-sixes of the past decade—an heir worthy of the legendary 2JZ. That blend of character and headroom ultimately helped win over many skeptics.

The Supra’s road to production stretched from the FT-HS concept in 2007 and the FT-1 in 2014 to a full debut in Detroit in 2019. In six years on the market, the car managed to carve out its own identity and became a clear marker of Toyota’s revived sporting ambitions.

Now the A90 era is drawing to a close to make room for a new-generation Supra. According to Japanese media, the successor will have a related Lexus counterpart and is likely to use a Mazda inline-six. That collaboration is expected to keep pricing in check and sustain the model’s cult status.

The new Supra is slated to premiere in 2026. Until then, fans have less than half a year to secure one of the last true A90s.