Toyota is getting ready to say goodbye to the fifth generation of its beloved Supra. But the Toyota GR Supra MkV isn’t just going to go away. Toyota is sending it off strongly with a quicker and more aggressive farewell package, the Toyota GR Supra MkV Final Edition.
It’s been just 6 years since Akio Toyoda brought the Supra back to the streets. It took a still-controversial collaboration with BMW, but the result was a serious sports car — one that lived up to the iconic badge it wore.
New Suspension Promises Improved Handling

Toyota has made small changes to improve the car every year since it was launched. The changes are part of what is called “kaizen” in Japan — continuous improvement, making things a little bit better every time. The 2026 Toyota GR Supra MkV Final Edition gets the newest of those changes, helping to make it even better.
We’ll start listing the changes at the pavement and work up. The Final Edition will get Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires to maximize traction. New suspension settings change the camber setting at all four wheels, which Toyota says adds cornering stability.
The electronic dampers are also new, or at least the calibration has been changed. They work with a new front sway bar to help heighten the car’s cornering abilities. New rubber mounts for the rear subframe and bushings in the front control arms also tighten up the car’s responses.
Toyota GR has tweaked the rear differential for the Final Edition. Toyota’s racing team has also altered the engine and automatic transmission control maps to reduce understeer. Larger Brembo brakes should deliver more predictable stopping even through extended sessions of fast driving.
The 2026 Toyota GR Supra MkV Final Edition also has cosmetic and aero enhancements. The ducktail rear spoiler and front wheel arch flaps, for example, help reduce lift. The spoiler, along with the mirror caps, are made from carbon fiber simply to make the car look better.
GT4-Inspired Graphics Package

Toyota GR Supra MkV Final Edition Adds $10K to Sticker
