With the fifth generation of the beloved sports car on its way out, Toyota gives it several performance-focused upgrades.
- The 2026 Toyota GR Supra gets a MkV Final Edition with several performance-focused upgrades.
- The Final Edition features upgraded brakes and a retuned suspension, along with a standard 382-hp turbo six and an available stick shift.
- The 2026 Supra MkV Final Edition will soon go on sale starting at $69,085, and production of the fifth generation will officially end next spring.
The fifth-generation Toyota Supra is set to end production in early 2026, but Toyota is saying goodbye with a MkV Final Edition—and it’s more than just unique 19-inch wheels and available decals. While the version that customers in the United States get isn’t as hardcore as the limited-production A90 Final Edition that’s only sold overseas, the 2026 Toyota Supra MkV Final Edition does have several performance-enhancing upgrades that separate it from its siblings.
Final Edition Fifth-Gen Supra
Whereas the A90 FE has a 429-hp version of the sports car’s BMW-sourced turbocharged 3.0-liter straight-six, the U.S.-spec model sticks with the standard output (382 horsepower, 368 pound-feet of torque). That power is sent to the rear wheels through either an eight-speed automatic or a six-speed manual. And whether or not you choose the three-pedal option, every MkV Final Edition has a carbon-fiber ducktail spoiler, elevated front tire spats, and flaps on the front wheel arches.
For those who want to make their MkV Final Edition stand out a little more, Toyota will offer a GT4 appearance pack (seen in these photos). It’s inspired by the brand’s GR Supra GT4 EVO2 race car, and the kit includes distinctive side graphics, red mirror caps, a matte-painted rear spoiler, and the Supra emblem out back is also matte black. Going the GT4 route also unlocks two exclusive extra-cost matte paint options: Burnout and Undercover. However, Toyota says the GT4 style pack won’t be available to order until sometime this fall.