Images: Toyota A80.I Supra (1993-96)
Released in May 1993, the Toyota A80 Supra was a three-door liftback that was available with fixed and targa (‘Aerotop’) roofs. Manufactured at Toyota’s Motomachi plant, the rear-wheel drive A80 Supra was initially available with 3.0-litre naturally aspirated and twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder petrol engines… Read full Toyota A80 Supra review
Images: Toyota A80.II Supra (1996-02)
Released in April 1996, the Toyota A80 Series II (A80.II) Supra could be identified by the horizontal bar across its front grille, grey surrounds for the tail-lights and red lights on the sides of the rear bumper. Inside, a new instrument cluster was introduced with boost and battery meters (previously limited to tachometer, speedometer and fuel/temperature meters). For models with automatic transmissions, steering wheel gearshift buttons were also introduced for sequential shifting. The Toyota A80.II Supra also introduced a revised range as the GZ variant was discontinued and a six-speed manual transmission was introduced for the Supra SZ-R. From May 1997, the Supra was produced at Toyota’s Kanto Auto Works factory.