Toyota GR Supra Manual Transmission now on sale

Toyota GR Supra Manual Transmission

You have spoken! Toyota can confirm that a new GR Supra with six-speed intelligent manual transmission (iMT) is now on sale in the UK, engineered to delight drivers who love the control and rewards offered by precisely timed manual shifts. Its addition to the line-up means Toyota will offer all three of its GR models available in Europe with manual transmission and three pedals either as standard (GR Yaris) or as an option (GR Supra, GR86). 

To mark the occasion a Special Edition model (pictured above) featuring a Matt White paint finish and a tan leather interior with black accents has been announced.

Customers can purchase the GR Supra manual, the latest addition to Toyota’s GR range of pure-bred sports cars online at www.toyota.co.uk.

Toyota ambassadors will also be present throughout the festival (23 to 26 June) to answer questions and guide people through the sales process on the spot. Customers can also visit their local Toyota showroom to initiate an online purchase, or they can use their own smartphone, tablet or computer. Sales through the Toyota national retail network will open on 27 June.

Toyota GR Supra Manual Transmission

A new transmission, including a new clutch, has been engineered specifically to suit the power and torque characteristics of the 3.0-litre engine. At the same time, GR Supra’s braking control systems and suspension have been retuned for even better performance – changes that are being introduced throughout the model range. 

The new-look range features two manual versions: the 3.0-litre Pro and the standard 3.0-litre, which is lighter in weight by almost 40kg compared to the standard automatic*, adding to the car’s handling agility. *Previously part of the 2021 GR Supra range.

Toyota GR Supra Manual: UK prices

There are two manual models, in standard GR Supra and “Pro” equipment specifications, plus the Special Edition version as displayed at Goodwood. They join the 2.0 and 3.0-litre automatic versions in the range, as detailed below.

ModelEngineTransmissionOTR Price
GR Supra2.08AT£49,495
GR Supra3.06MT£53,495
GR Supra Pro Special Edition3.06MT£55,995
GR Supra Pro3.08AT£57,495

In standard GR Supra trim, the new manual model weighs in at 38.5kg less than its 3.0-litre auto counterpart, thanks to the lighter transmission and a specification that includes 19-inch lightweight forged alloys, enhancing the car’s poise and agility.  

Key equipment features include a 10-speaker sound system, Alcantara seat upholstery, cruise control and front and rear parking sensors.  

The Pro version adds features including power-adjustable seats with leather upholstery, a 12-speaker JBL audio package, a head-up display and LED dual-beam headlights. GR Supra with manual transmission sales will commence on 23 June 2022. 

Toyota GR Supra Manual: The gearbox

The GR Supra’s new manual transmission has been engineered and tuned specifically for use with the coupe’s straight-six engine. The engineering team were able to modify existing transmission housing, driveshaft and gear set components and remove elements that were not required, such as the acoustic package, which further reduced weight. 

At the heart of the transmission is a clutch that has been re-engineered with a larger diameter and reinforced diaphragm spring. With a larger friction area and a stronger spring, this has the high-performance capability appropriate for use with GR Supra’s high-torque engine. 

Toyota GR Supra Manual Transmission

The (iMT) transmission uses an intelligent control system programmed with new software that prioritises sporty performance. When upshifting, the parameters are tuned to optimise engine torque at the moment of clutch engagement and release; on downshifts, the software has been fine-tuned for consistent performance. The iMT is set as the default but can be switched off in Sport mode if the driver prefers. 

To avoid a sluggish take-off and a low in-gear acceleration feel, the final drive ratio has been shortened, from 3.15 (in the GR Supra automatic) to 3.46. The result is response and gearing appropriate for sports car performance.  

GR Supra Manual: Suspension and steering tuning

All GR Supra versions, both automatic and manual, benefit from retuned suspension. The measures include more rigid vulcanised rubber in the front and rear anti-roll bar bushes and re-tuned shock absorbers. The mechanical components in the electric power steering and the system’s operating parameters have also been re-tuned. 

GR Supra Manual: Revised centre console and gear shift

The changes to accommodate the new manual transmission were not confined to the powertrain. Close attention was also paid to how the new system could be accommodated in the driver’s cockpit. 

This was not simply a matter of changing one shift lever for another; consideration had to be given to ensuring the gear knob was optimally placed for precise, rapid and rewarding gear changes. 

Toyota GR Supra Manual Transmission

The existing centre console design allowed insufficient clearance between the shift lever and the air conditioning control panel. To achieve the perfect ergonomics, the console unit and the control for drive mode selection have been redesigned. In addition, the lever ratio has been changed and the effort required to make shifts and engage reverse gear has been adjusted. The revised layout provides a comfortable 42mm clearance between the shift knob and air conditioning panel. 

The feel of the gear shift in the hand and the weight of operation is part of the human sensory connection with the car, so attention has been paid to the weight and shape of the gear knob and the quality of shift engagement. As a result, Toyota adjusted the effort level to engage reverse and opted for a heavier gear knob (200g) for a more pleasing inertia effect when used. 

GR Supra Manual: Traction control and Anti-roll programme 

GR Supra’s traction and braking have been optimised for operation with manual transmission. With an automatic, it’s possible to use second gear when pulling away uphill when opposite wheels are on surfaces with different grip levels – for example, when the car is parked partly on an icy road margin. Progress is smooth with no rolling back or wheel slip. With a manual gearbox, first gear has to be used and releasing the clutch brings a greater risk of wheel spin. To address the issue, Toyota engineers have tuned the car’s traction control (TRC) to achieve smooth operation like that experienced with the automatic. The system is also optimised for GR Supra’s characteristic high engine torque, wide tyres and rear-wheel drive. 

Toyota GR Supra Manual Transmission

A highly agile vehicle with high peak friction tyres may be sensitive to sudden “snap-off” oversteer – something that is hard to control with the car’s vehicle stability control (VSC) alone. To counter this behaviour, an anti-roll programme (ARP) has been adopted for both the manual and automatic versions of GR Supra. This intervenes at an earlier point with the VSC to cover any sudden loss of grip when the car’s high-response suspension setting is used. 

In addition, the Track mode has been tuned to allow for easy drifting with freedom of throttle control. The vehicle remains agile, but then there is less risk of spinning thanks to specific engine and torque control. 

Toyota GR Supra Manual: Braking agility and stability

The car’s behaviour when accelerating out of a corner is a key element in the “fun to drive” quality Toyota has developed for GR Supra. For the new manual version, the traction control has again been the focus of measures to ensure an ideal balance of agility and stability when exiting a corner on the throttle. TRC intervention has been calibrated to maintain stability – the car keeping faithfully to the driver’s intended line – while allowing the right amount of power for a sporty feeling. 

New Hairpin+ function

The ambition to make GR Supra fun to drive in the most demanding scenarios has helped inspire the introduction of a new Hairpin+ function. This is designed to allow more freedom and reward specifically when taking tight bends on an uphill gradient (more than 5 per cent) with a high-friction road surface, like those found on European mountain routes. 

More “free” wheel spin can make such routes more enjoyable to drive, so Toyota has optimised engine torque control to allow a greater difference in the degree of left and right-side wheel spin. 

Weight saving

The standard GR Supra 3.0-litre manual model benefits from weight-saving measures that together achieve a total reduction of 38.3kg, compared to the kerb weight of the previous, 2021 3.0-litre automatic model. 

Fitting the new manual gearbox and new 19-inch alloy wheels saves 21.8kg; a further reduction of 16.5kg is gained by changing the audio system and deleting the seats’ leather upholstery, power adjustment and lumbar support – features that are part of the standard specification of the 3.0-litre Pro model. This reduction enhances the car’s handling agility. 

Revised Toyota GR Supra model range 

In the UK, the GR Supra range retains the 2.0-litre Pro automatic as the entry model, alongside the 3.0-litre Pro automatic. The 3.0-litre manual is expected to be the most popular GR Supra version, with the 3.0-litre Pro manual and automatic models positioned at the top of the line-up. The new GR Supra range also benefits from new paintwork options with the addition of Moareki Grey and Dawn Blue. 

Toyota GR Supra technical specifications 

EngineGR Supra 2.0 GR Supra 3.0
Type In-line 4-cylinder with single twin-scroll turbo In-line 6-cylinder with single twin-scroll turbo 
Fuel systemDirect injection Direct injection 
Valve mechanism DOHC 16-valve with variable lift control (intake) and variable camshaft timing (intake and exhaust) DOHC 24-valve with variable lift control (intake) and variable camshaft timing (intake and exhaust) 
Displacement (cc) 1,998 2,998 
Bore x stroke (mm) 82 x 94.6 82 x 94.6 
Compression ratio 10.2:1 11.0:1 
Max. power (bhp/DIN hp/kW @ rpm) 254/258/190 @ 5.000-6,500335/340/250 @ 5,000-6,500 
Max. torque (Nm @ rpm) 400 @ 1,550-4,400500 @ 1,600-4,500 
Emissions levelEuro 6D Temp Euro 6D Temp 
Transmission GR Supra 2.0GR Supra 3.0 8ATGR Supra 3.0 6MT
Type8-speed Sports Automatic 8HP 51 8-speed Sports Automatic 8HP 51 6-speed manual 
PerformanceGR Supra 2.0GR Supra 3.0 8ATGR Supra 3.0 6MT
Power-to-weight ratio (kg/kW) 7.7:1 6:1 TBC 
Max. speed (mph) 155 (electronically limited) 
0-62mph acceleration (sec) 5.2 4.3 4.6 
Exterior Dimensions GR Supra 2.0GR Supra 3.0 
Overall length (mm) 4,3794,379
Overall width (mm) 1,854 1,854 
Overall height (mm) 1,292 1,292 
Wheelbase (mm) 2,4702,470
Front tread (mm) 1,594 1,594
Rear tread (mm) 1,589 1,589 
Load capacity (VDA l) 290290
Weights GR Supra 2.0GR Supra 3.0 8ATGR Supra 3.0 6MT
Kerb weight – without driver (kg) 1,3951,495 1,502
Kerb weight – ECE (kg) 1,470 1,570 1,577 
Gross vehicle weight (kg) 1,710 1,815 1,795 

24 comments

  1. Can i be notified when more information pricing and orders open please rather instead in one

  2. So what are the ‘changes’ to the audio system?

    I’m guessing they aren’t improvements or it would have said?

    Taking away the seats functions is also a backward step – sounds like penny pinching as opposed to a weight saving exercise.

    1. Hi Lee,
      Thank you for your feedback.
      Full details of UK pricing, specification and sales schedule will be announced later.
      Thanks.

      1. There are two versions of the 3.0 litre Supra manual model: 3.0 litre manual (standard version) and 3.0 litre pro manual. The standard version, is the lighter and cheaper one, and the pro version, has a bit more equipment, is a bit heavier and more expensive. You have the choice between them.

        Thanks

    1. Hi Sabby,

      Thanks for your question.

      MY23 Supra in the UK does not come with the tan interior you see in the pictures.

      We get black leather only.

      Thanks

  3. Hi there,
    Do you have any actual pictures of the new blue and grey colour options? It’s hard to get a feel for the colours on the car configurator. Want to see how they look with the new wheels before I place an order. I must admit I preferred the older wheels, it’s a shame there are not an option.

    Jim

  4. That’s great thanks a lot, the new wheels are growing on me know. In the car and driver article is that the dawn blue, the call it a different name? Also is the Matt white only on the manual? A lot of the media out there is based on the us spec cars, I think we get different specs here.

  5. Hello Toyota I have just ordered a new Toyota supra 3ltr pro manual from the Guildford dealership.
    I have been to three dealerships within my local area and Guildford came out on top for what my partner and I wanted my partner ordered a new Yaris GR and I have ordered the manual Pro 3ltr can you tell us after going on your website what are the delivery dates and build times for these two cars to the customer taking delivery.

    1. Hi Tim,
      Thank you for your orders.
      The earliest production date for GR Supra is June 2023 and the earliest delivery date is expected to be August 2023.
      Has your partner ordered a GR Yaris or a Yaris GR Sport?
      Thanks.

      1. my partner has ordered the GR Yaris from the same dealership I’m moving from a Lexus RCF which is great with cooling fans which were a blessing in the summer we have just had.
        Will Toyota look at doing this with the main brand cooling seats aswell as the heated seats, the dealership and I are waiting to see which model turns up first.
        If my supra turns up first he gets a case of beer if my partners car turns up its a case of bottle water.
        The other question I have can you order TRD body kits through the dealerships or do I get them from a different supplier if I wanted them, fitted to the Supra.

      2. Hi Tim,
        Thanks for your question.
        Unfortunately, we have no information on cooling fans.
        In regards to TRD body kits, we cannot reccomend any after-market modifications.
        Hope you enjoy your news cars!
        Thanks.

  6. hello had a look at my new toyota supra A91mt however the engine braces are not on the car yet in the photos and you tube videos can you confirm weither they are supposed to be fitted or not thank you can you confirm with my email address as I am picking up the New Supra on Friday the 24th from Guildford dealership

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