This time, we looked into the delivery time for the new GR Supra as of March 2025. When will the delivery time be? Many people are probably wondering. If you’re considering purchasing one, we recommend you wait until the timing is right and head to your dealership now.
Its driving performance and beautiful styling have made it the envy of many drivers. However, due to its popularity and production situation, we have heard some people express concern about delivery times.
So, this time, we will provide detailed information on delivery times for the new GR Supra, from the latest status for each grade to tips on how to speed up delivery, and even the process leading up to delivery.
Delivery time: about 9 months
New GR Supra delivery information
This is information from Chiba Toyopet, who I always rely on. It seems that it will take about 9 months for delivery. It is currently temporarily suspended, and there is a possibility that improvements will be made.
- All grades Please contact your local store
Lexus delivery times are pretty normal now.
When I bought the LC, it was the longest delivery time ever 🥲
Here’s a list of delivery times for cars I’ve bought so far.
The Corolla was the only one that was abnormally fast
lol I can’t wait for the Supra 🥲
RC 3 months
COROLLA 18 days‼️
LC 8 months
RX 9 months
NOAH 10 months (planned)
Supra 9 months (planned) https://t.co/u4HYErazwJ pic.twitter.com/aSQsvfTGsR— 🍅Lunachin🩶Good morning❤️ (@chanlunachan) April 5, 2024
It appears that dealers will no longer be accepting orders after March 2025. Those who order now will likely have their car delivered in nine months. There are also rumors that production of the current model will end in the future . This may make it impossible to get your hands on this car.

About the GR Supra
Toyota released the new GR Supra A90 model on May 17, 2019, after a full model change. Toyota and BMW announced the joint development of the new Supra and the new Z4. The two cars share many common features, including the platform and engine.
The new BMW Z4 will have an open-top (roadster) body style, while the new Supra will have a coupe body style. The platform and engine of the new Supra are basically handled by BMW, while the exterior and interior designs are handled independently by Toyota.

New BMW Z4

Toyota Supra
Toyota could have developed the car on its own, but the development costs for a sports car would be very high. Furthermore, sales volume would not have been high. By co-developing the car with BMW, it was possible to reduce costs and lower the sales price.
Compared to the Supra A80, the overall length is reduced by 140mm, the overall width by 55mm, the overall height by 20mm, and the wheelbase by 80mm. Despite the shorter overall length, the Supra retains the same long-nose, short-deck design as the A80, resulting in a modern sports car. By shortening the overall length, achieving a 50:50 front-to-rear weight distribution, and increasing the overall width, stability and body rigidity have been improved, allowing for a sportier driving experience.

| size | Supra A80 | New Supra A90 |
|---|---|---|
| full length | 4,520mm | 4,380mm |
| Overall width | 1,810mm | 1,865mm |
| Overall height | 1,275mm | 1290-1,295mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,550mm | 2,470mm |
GR Supra specs
| Specifications | GR Supra SZ |
GR Supra SZ-R |
GR Supra RZ |
|---|---|---|---|
| full length | 4,380mm | ||
| Overall width | 1,865mm | ||
| Overall height | 1,290mm | 1,295mm | |
| Wheelbase | 2,470mm | ||
| grade | SZ | SZ-R | RZ |
| engine | 2.0L inline 4-cylinder twin-scroll turbo |
3.0L inline 6-cylinder twin scroll turbo |
|
| Maximum power | 145kW (197ps) / 4,500-6,500rpm |
190kW (258ps) / 5,000-6,500rpm |
250kW (340ps) / 5,000-6,500rpm |
| Maximum torque | 320Nm (32.6kgm) / 1,450-4,200rpm |
400Nm (40.8kgm) / 1,550-4,400rpm |
500Nm (51.0kgm) / 1,600-4,500rpm |
| 0-100km/h acceleration | 6.5 seconds | 5.2 seconds | 4.3 seconds |
transmission |
8-speed sports automatic transmission | 8-speed sports automatic transmission | 8-speed sports AT 6MT |
| Drive system | 2WD (FR) | ||
| Passenger capacity | 2 people | ||
| Minimum turning radius | 5.2m | ||
| tire | FR 225/50R17 RR 255/45R17 |
FR 255/40R18 RR 275/40R18 |
FR 255/35R19 RR 275/35R19 |
| Vehicle weight | 1,410 kg | 1,450 kg | 1,520kg |
| WLTC mode fuel economy | 14.5km/L | 14.0km/L | 12.1km/L (8AT) 11.0km/L (6MT) |
What is the difference in delivery time between manual and automatic vehicles?
At one time, manual transmission cars tended to have shorter delivery times, but now there is not much difference between the two.
However, please note the following points:
- The above is only a guideline and may vary depending on the retailer, time of year, and production status.
- Limited edition and special edition vehicles tend to take longer to deliver than standard models.
- Depending on the options selected, delivery times may be longer.
What factors affect delivery time?
The delivery time for the GR Supra varies depending on various factors, including the following:
- Impact of the global semiconductor shortage: The ongoing semiconductor shortage across the automotive industry is affecting GR Supra production.
- Popularity: The GR Supra is a highly popular sports car both in Japan and overseas. As a result, orders are flooding in and production cannot keep up.
- Production: The GR Supra is produced by Magna Steyr in Austria. Therefore, shipping and production line conditions may affect delivery times.
- Dealership availability: Some dealerships may have vehicles in stock. If a vehicle is in stock, delivery times may be shorter.
- Selecting options: Selecting a large number of manufacturer or dealer options tends to increase delivery times.
Three tips to speed up delivery
To speed up the delivery of your GR Supra, try the following three tips.
- Check with multiple dealers: Inventory and lead times may vary by dealer. Checking with multiple dealers may result in faster delivery.
- Search for cars in stock: If a car is in stock, it may be available for immediate delivery. Contact a dealer or check used car websites.
- Be selective about your options: Selecting only the options you absolutely need can potentially shorten delivery times.
Flow until delivery
The process from ordering the GR Supra to delivery is as follows:
- Get a quote and negotiate at the dealer: Decide on the grade, options, payment method, etc., and then sign a contract.
- Order Confirmation: The retailer confirms the order with the manufacturer.
- Production begins: The manufacturer will begin production of the GR Supra based on orders.
- Final inspection: The completed GR Supra undergoes a rigorous quality inspection.
- Domestic shipping: The GR Supra will be produced in Austria and shipped to Japan.
- Shipping to the retailer: After arriving in Japan, the product will be shipped to the retailer.
- Pre-delivery inspection: Final inspection and maintenance will be carried out at the dealership.
- Delivery: The long-awaited delivery of the GR Supra has finally arrived!
Key points to getting a GR Supra
The GR Supra is a popular car and can take a long time to deliver. However, by gathering information in advance and consulting with your dealer, you can ensure a smooth delivery.
Please refer to the following points to get your hands on the GR Supra.
- Check the latest information: Check the official Toyota website or your dealer’s website for the latest delivery information.
- Test drive: Take a test drive and experience the charm of the GR Supra for yourself.
- Communicate closely with your dealer: If you have any questions about delivery times, options, financing, etc., be sure to consult with your dealer.
To fully enjoy the appeal of the GR Supra
The GR Supra combines outstanding driving performance with a sophisticated design, making it truly worthy of being called a “driver’s car.”
Until your car is delivered, you can learn more about the world of the GR Supra through the content below.




























