Positive Review
The negative reviews you see are mostly review bombing fanboys who either don't own the car or didn't realize they were buying a collaboration between BMW and Toyota. The car is great and uses one of the greatest engines and transmissions on the market. They have been refined and that's why Toyota chose them. The power is great and becomes even better with just a downpipe and tune (get to 450HP for 2020 or 500HP for 2021+ models). I haven't had any issues with my Engine or Transmission in 32k miles and I drive it every day with mods. It handles great and is able to take corners at high speeds with ease. MPG is decent for a performance vehicle giving close to 28MPG on average. The one really big issue this car has, which can be fixed with a $20 part, is the wind buffeting. Doesn't matter what you do, the design of the car has the wind shooting straight into the back of the car over 40 mph. The $20 wind deflectors fix this and should have been given to all Supra buyers. I paid 52k for a brand new straight out of transport mode 2020 Supra 3.0 premium and haven't had a regret since.
Critical Review
Tool my check and ran.. Total mistake buying this car in the first place. They don't hold there value reputation. Overpriced bmw car, with toyota emblems. Terrible gas mileage, and very high cost maintenance. Many different problems going on with the car. I, had enough of this car. Hopefully someone else will be stupid enough to buy it.
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Gut tearing cornering, styling makes people giddy
Really thirsty on gas around town
So, a little background, I'm GenX and have been into cars and motorsports since I was in high school. I've also been a BMW Car Club of America member for 25+ years. My car backgrounds are 80s BMW 320is, Honda Preludes, Civics, Miatas, E36 M3s, and the BRZ. I've got a fair amount of miles at Laguna Seca, Infineon, and some Rally Car school time. I was looking to replace my BMW 435i. I love coupes and my wife gave me the green-light to finally ditch the back seat cars because my kids are grown and can drive themselves. I looked at the BMW M2 Competition, the Jaguar F-Type, the new Nissan Z, the new BMW M3 and M4... but I ended up landing on the Supra. Why? 1. Because it's mostly a BMW... and with so many years behind the wheel of a BMW, I already had a trusted network of mechanics, friends, and years of forum participation - so service and maintenance costs and expectations were something I was already used to. (And for the record, the BMW isn't that expensive of a vehicle to maintain). It shares the motor and parts with the 2/3/4 series of BMW cars and there's A LOT of those on the road. 2. Because the Supra just feels special - the new M3/M4 are nice, the M2 too - their interiors are amazing, but in 10 years it'll be just another BMW on the road. I loved the Nissan Z's interior, just the right amount of gauges and electronics, but the body was a little too conservative. And the Jaguar? The thing is beautiful but would be a nightmare to maintain as the miles and years would pile on. But the Supra... it doesn't do everything perfectly... but somehow it all works together when taken as a whole... and I think it's something in 10 years+ people will still stop and ask... is that a Supra?! 3. Because it's a BMW that feels like an Asian car - I am Asian and stand 5'8". The BMWs I am used to driving from the 80s and 90s we truly European compact cars. I could almost place the right/front tire on a cone in an autocross (like the 90s era Miatas, Civics, all of it). But with new cars, everything is bigger, and as a result getting oriented in the car - from the interior to the wheels on the ground... it just feels vague. But with the Supra... it feels like a 90s sport compact car. I mean shoot, it's wheelbase is shorter than the outgoing FRS/BRZ (which were great, fun cars!). And inside, you can reach for everything without stretching too far out. I liked the collaboration between Toyota and BMW on this one and I am totally stoked to have gotten a 2022 Toyota Certified Supra in 2024!
Everything else
No back seat
A great sports car . Very sporty and fun to drive. Rides great and very fast with a lot of pick up. I would buy this car again. The cops have yet to catch me when I slam of the throttle.
Top notch performance, quality materials, value
ingress and egress difficult
Unlike most of the reviews on this site I actually own a Supra. It is the finest vehicle I have ever owned and is a great value for the money. Performance is superb and it is a great everyday driver. There are many fake reviews on here written by trolls who criticize the car because it is manufactured by BMW, who cares it's awesome. Don't listen to the jealous a-holes who write that nonsense. If you can, buy one!
No way!!
Engine, Many complaints to keep track
Tool my check and ran.. Total mistake buying this car in the first place. They don't hold there value reputation. Overpriced bmw car, with toyota emblems. Terrible gas mileage, and very high cost maintenance. Many different problems going on with the car. I, had enough of this car. Hopefully someone else will be stupid enough to buy it.
Great performance
No cons. Performance caliper noise but gone now
Must people got disappointed for being a car mostly made BMW German. It is a very respectful car. Regardless if it is believed that it is not a Supra legacy, I trust the reliability and assembly. It might be expensive in regards to parts, just like a BMW but what car these days is not expensive in parts? Love the car.
Amazing car Engine is Perfect love the styling
None
Everything about this cart is amazing from the seats to the looks to it being a Collab grill bmw with Toyota. The engine is the best part you can make so much power so quickly
Everything about it
None
This is a fantastic car. I have take it on several long road trips. Plenty of trunk space if you pack smart. Lots of power and plenty of fun.
Engine/Trans, Fast can get faster, driving feel
wind buffeting
The negative reviews you see are mostly review bombing fanboys who either don't own the car or didn't realize they were buying a collaboration between BMW and Toyota. The car is great and uses one of the greatest engines and transmissions on the market. They have been refined and that's why Toyota chose them. The power is great and becomes even better with just a downpipe and tune (get to 450HP for 2020 or 500HP for 2021+ models). I haven't had any issues with my Engine or Transmission in 32k miles and I drive it every day with mods. It handles great and is able to take corners at high speeds with ease. MPG is decent for a performance vehicle giving close to 28MPG on average. The one really big issue this car has, which can be fixed with a $20 part, is the wind buffeting. Doesn't matter what you do, the design of the car has the wind shooting straight into the back of the car over 40 mph. The $20 wind deflectors fix this and should have been given to all Supra buyers. I paid 52k for a brand new straight out of transport mode 2020 Supra 3.0 premium and haven't had a regret since.