Soon after Toyota quietly announced pricing details for the six-speed version of the 2023 Supra, the official online configurator has been launched. Shoppers wanting to get behind the wheel of a manual Toyota Supra have three options. The first is the entry-level 3.0 priced from US$ 52,500, the second is the 3.0 Premium available from US$ 55,650 and the third is the A91-MT variant that starts at US$ 58,345. We opted for the 3.0 Premium when configuring our perfect Supra.
With the manual transmission selected, you
can then choose between five different exterior finishes for the car; Absolute
Zero (white), Nocturnal (black), Renaissance Red 2.0, Nitro Yellow, and
Stratosphere (dark blue). Black leather is the only available option for the
Supra 3.0 Premium. The sole available options package for the Supra 3.0 Premium
with the manual gearbox is the US$ 1,195 Driver Assist package that adds cruise
control, blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, and parking sensors.
Numerous accessories are also available
for the sports car. These include US$ 65 alloy wheel nuts, a US$ 110 carpet cargo mat
for the trunk, paint protection film across the front bumper, hood, and door
cups, a first aid quick, quick charge cable package, US$ 925 carbon fiber mirror
caps, a US$ 75 emergency assistance kit, and a US$ 60 storage cubby that sits on the
rear seats.
The most simple base GR Supra 3.0 with the
manual transmission shares its starting price with the eight-speed ‘auto
version, while the six-speed GR Supra 3.0 Premium costs the same as the
eight-speed ‘auto variant. The aforementioned GR Supra 3.0 A91-MT is a little
different as it is available in Matte White or CU Later Gray and comes standard
with Frozen Gunmetal Gray 19-inch forged wheels. The A91-MT also comes as
standard with Cognac leather seats and an Alcantara-wrapped shifter.