After an almost nonstop chorus of enthusiasts and journalists asking for a manual transmission in the new Supra, Toyota has gone and done it. The car will get an available six-speed manual transmission that will be available on both variants of the GR Supra 3.0, plus a limited-edition model on the U.S. market next year.
Toyota had to modify the car’s interior for the new gearbox. Toyota
The A91-MT Edition Supra will be limited to 500 units, and gets two exterior colors with an exclusive Cognac leather interior. All 2023 Supras come with a 3.0-liter straight-six engine that makes 382 horsepower and 367 pound-feet of torque. Toyota says the six-speed manual has been specially tuned to work with the car’s engine, and notes that it modified an existing transmission housing to come up with the design. The gearbox’s final drive ratio is shortened to improve response and take-off.
Toyota had to modify the car’s interior to accommodate a gearshift lever, so the iDrive controller and other buttons had to be relocated. The automaker says that it focused on the feeling of shifting, from the weight of the knob to the ergonomics and location of the component.
The limited-edition A91-MT trim gets an exclusive cognac leather interior.Toyota
A Supra with a manual gearbox is reason to celebrate, but availability is limited to the top Supra 3.0. The “base” Supra 2.0 won’t get the transmission. Toyota says pricing and other information will be available later this year.