10 Best Toyota Supra Models, Ranked

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Over the years, many cars models have come, but the Toyota Supra models have never failed to maintain their hold on the market. Famous for its reliability and sleek-looking exterior, the popularity of the Supra models is noteworthy.
The Toyota corporation emerged as an officially registered name in 1937. The Supra models were even more popular in the 80s and 90s, and in total, Toyota Supra dates back to 5 generations, with the first one starting in 1978. In 2002, the fourth generation of the Supra model met its end when the fourth generation of the A80 age was discontinued, and the company did not have a car to replace it. We have listed the best Toyota Supra models in the sequence of their inception.
1982 Toyota Celica Supra

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With a 145 horsepower engine, this old beauty was famous among its owners for reliability and power. The 82 edition Celica Supra started a new generation of Supra cars with pop-up headlights and the model's sunshade trademark at the leading edge of the hatchback.
It's believed that the interior of 82 Supra was trendy among thieves as well, as the seats were highly-priced for any Japanese car. A feeling of weightlessness also accompanied both driver and passenger. The weight was about the same as a Mustang, giving Supra a quietness, solidity, and refinement.
1985 Toyota Celica Supra

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There weren't many changes in design, but horsepower was increased to 161, and in 1985 that was a significant change. This classic 1985 Celica Supra was built for both needs, performance, and luxury. The performance priority was met with adjustable seats, and the luxury type offered a digitized dash.
1987 Toyota Supra

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The 1987 Toyota Supra started with the third generation of Supra cars. The third generation came with a power boost of 200 horsepower. Among its drivers, this old beauty was famous for its engine. Both past and present owners believe that if taken care of well, the running engine of the 1987 Supra had an immortal edge to it. This car was a perfect balance between speed and safety. This sleek sports car came with a gorgeous interior and decent gas mileage, making it a beloved between drivers and collectors.
1988 Toyota Supra

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Next on this list is the snazzy 1988 Toyota Supra. The eye-catching colour and 200-horsepower engine made it difficult for critics to list complaints. Other than that, the classic 1988 Supra came with customization options. The complete customization option made it even more potent than the competitor models. To this date, this car holds an extraordinary place in the hearts of its appreciators.
1988 Toyota Supra Turbo A

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While we are on the topic of the 1988 Supra, it will be unfair to leave Supra Turbo A out of the list. The collectors of rare cars still hold 1988 Supra Turbo are highly regarded as only 500 of these beauties ran on the road. This model was designed specifically for the touring car championship. Besides the fact that all 500 babies were only in the Japanese market, these also came up with 267 horsepower, impressive acceleration, and reaction time.
1989 Toyota Supra

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This 1988 Toyota Supra went under many changes that made it stand out more. While the engine power was still maintained at 200 horsepower, the design changes included redesigned headlights, bumper, and side trims.
1993 Toyota Supra Turbo

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Featuring an improved engine of 320 horsepower and a six-speed transmission configuration, the company decided to ditch the old classic style for this number. Not only that, but this beauty was also a part of the Fast and Furious franchise. The design, comfort, and customizable options added overall bling to its design.
1983 Toyota Supra A60

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The 1983 Toyota Supra was awarded as the Import car of the year. This model also made it to the top ten list of best vehicles in the Car the Driver magazine edition of 1983. The changes in this 83 edition included an increase of 150 horsepower and 159 It-ft of torque. This model also switched from an advanced vacuum predecessor to an electronic advance distributor.
1997 Toyota Supra Turbo

The 1997 Toyota Supra Turbo came out as a fifteenth-anniversary limited edition model. This trendy Supra car had a 320-horsepower engine. This car was often regarded as a part house on wheels due to its premium stereo system, sleek design, and limited badges on the exterior. This model is also known to raise the bar between its competitors.
2022 Toyota Supra GR Supra

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After the age of Supra cars, the newest 2022 Supra edition takes first place. Created in collaboration with luxury car brand BMW, this model comes with an impressive 335 horsepower engine and LCD panels. Along with that, there is a 50:50 weight balance and 8-speed automatic transmission.
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