That gets you an A91 model with a Burnout exterior finish, carbon fiber mirror caps, and red USB charging cables.
When the A90 Toyota Supra debuted a few years back, enthusiasts lamented the lack of a manual transmission. That's been rectified for 2023, with a six-speed stick now available in the six-cylinder model. The GR Supra 3.0 has a starting MSRP of $52,500, but with delivery charges and a mandatory Safety & Technology package added in, the manual starts at $56,215. How high does the sticker price get with all options included?
Actually, Toyota does a pretty efficient job of including all the bells and whistles in the standard setup. Our most expensive journey starts with the range-topping A91 model, starting at $59,440 with Hazelnut interior trim and red badging differentiating it from the rest of the lineup. From there, the only official option currently showing in Toyota's configurator is for the Burnout exterior color, which is a shade of silver that adds $1,645 to the price. The aforementioned Safety & Technology package shows as a $2,620 add-on, but that price is already included in the starting MSRP. That brings us to $61,085.
Source: Motor1