Toyota prepped a wide variety of 2020 GR Supra prototypes for the 2019 SEMA show either on its own or by teaming up with different aftermarket companies.

One of the most striking of the whole batch is the GR Supra 3000GT Concept. Inspired by the original TRD3000GT, a wide body kit made for the Supra in 1994 that was released to celebrate the car’s success in the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, it makes the coupe look a lot more aggressive.


It includes hood and wing modeled after the original, as well as fender flares, reshaped bumpers and a big rear diffuser. The Supra is finished in silver, adorned with yellow vinyl, and rocks adjustable coilovers, custom exhaust system, Brembo brakes and 19-inch wheels.

The interior has welcomed bucket seats approved by FIA and a Pioneer sound system to boost the mood.


While the 3000GT is all show with no extra-go, the GR Supra HyperBoost Edition boasts more than double the original output. Built by NASCAR analyst and broadcast personality Rutledge Wood’s team, it has 750 horsepower, Brembo brakes and KW adjustable coilovers.


Making its presence more felt is the carbon fiber body kit that uses the original mounting points. Furthermore, the stock metal roof has been replaced by a carbon fiber panel, the whole car has been finished in Cement Grey paint and the look is completed by the 10×20-inch front and 12×20-inch rear wheels, with carbon fiber lips, shod in 285/30 and 335/25 Continental ExtremeContact Sport tires.


The greenest of A90 Supras in Las Vegas is the Wasabi Concept. It was made by the Toyota Genuine Accessory Team, gets a custom body kit, mid-mounted exhaust tips and 10×20-inch front and 11×20-inch rear wheels with 275/30 and 305/30 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires. Stopping power comes from the upgraded Brembo brakes, whereas the ride height adjustability is signed by Ohlins and includes the adjustable coilovers, as well as the strut tower brace that stiffens up the chassis.