2025 Toyota GR Supra Track Edition review

The time has come, and the bell has tolled: Australian orders for the current-generation Toyota GR Supra have closed, at least for now.

Introduced in 2019, the born-again A90-series GR Supra marked the long-awaited rebirth of one of Toyota’s most iconic nameplates, as the model had been out of production for nearly 20 years. Naysayers complained that the new Supra was a twin under the skin of the BMW Z4 roadster but, frankly, I only ever saw that as a win.

The idea of a BMW known for its handling prowess and powerful engines being mated with a sleek Toyota coupe body bearing a legendary name didn’t seem like anything short of brilliant. Styling may be subjective, but I’ve long been a fan.

Not to mention that Toyota listened to its fanbase and introduced a manual version in 2023, bringing a more ‘enthusiast-oriented’ setup to its flagship sports car. Then came this year’s announcement that Toyota would enter the Supra in the Australian Supercars Championship, which is celebrated by the special road-going edition you see here.

But, naturally, all good things must come to an end. Customers in Australia can no longer order a new A90 Supra, as production for this generation is set to end next year.