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8 High-End Performance Features of the 2025 GR Supra

If you love getting your thrills on the track, performing skilled maneuvers in a well-engineered car purpose-built for athletic driving, then you’ll be happy to know that you can find the Toyota GR Supra for sale here at Marietta Toyota. This iconic model is beloved by driving enthusiasts who want to get behind the wheel of an impressive model that has all of the features they’re looking for. For now, let’s take a look at just eight of those features and see how they can enhance your time behind the wheel.

#1. Turbocharged Inline-6 Engine

Both trims of the 2025 Supra are powered by the same turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine, so no one misses out on the model’s top specs. The engine produces up to 382 hp and 368 lb-ft of torque, so you’ll have some serious power on your side when you need to accelerate quickly. In fact, the Supra can go from zero to sixty in a mere 3.9 seconds when paired with the 8-speed automatic transmission. (Don’t panic if you’re a fan of a good old-fashioned manual: the 6-speed MT isn’t far behind with its zero-to-sixty time of 4.2 seconds.)

#2. Adaptive Variable Suspension

Any serious driver knows that how a suspension system is tuned can have a big impact on performance. The suspension on a rugged off-road model like the Jeep Wrangler provides a smooth ride on rocky ground, but there’s a trade-off: rougher driving over paved roads. That’s an extreme example, but when you’re looking for the best possible performance, even smaller differences in how a suspension system is designed can make a big difference in your experience.

Instead of locking you in with a specific tuning that will improve some kinds of driving while sacrificing others, the Supra can tackle a variety of road surface conditions with aplomb thanks to its advanced adaptive variable suspension system (AVS). Solenoid valves that control the shock absorbers are linked to a variety of sensors that are constantly monitoring the road and vehicle in real time, giving you a consistent feel even as the surface under your wheels changes. That way, you don’t have to worry about a patch of rough road jostling you after a stretch of asphalt.

#3. Selectable Drive Modes

The AVS keeps the feel of the suspension steady, but what feel are you going for in the first place? This can vary from driver to driver and from day to day, so Toyota doesn’t lock you into a single setting. Instead, you can change things up with the three selectable drive modes: Normal, Sport, and Individual.

Normal mode strikes a balance between stability and ride comfort for everyday driving, while Sport provides a more agile steering response for heightened control. If neither of these preset modes feels quite right, you can adjust the throttle response, power steering, and suspension damping to your own liking in the customizable Individual mode.

Close-up of the digital instrument cluster in a 2025 Toyota GR Supra for sale.

#4. Electronic Rear Differential

All 2025 Supras come standard with an active rear sport differential. Because it’s electronically controlled, this feature is similar to the adaptive suspension system in that it can react in real time to changing conditions. Sensors monitor your wheel speed, engine RPM, brake pressure, steering angle, yaw rate, and throttle opening angle as you drive, and this data is processed almost instantly in order to determine the locking ratio, which can range anywhere from 0-100% for precision driving.

#5. Pro-Level Braking System

With a car that can go as fast as the GR Supra, beefy brakes are an absolute necessity. While having a good zero-to-sixty time is important for performance, being able to go from sixty to zero quickly is imperative to your safety. The braking systems in regular vehicles aren’t designed to handle the pressure, speed, and heat that brakes have to handle under performance conditions. Luckily, the Supra rises to the challenge with well-constructed brakes that let you stop on a dime, on or off the track.

Up front, you have 4-piston fixed-caliper disc brakes designed by Brembo, a legendary company that’s been specializing in braking technology since 1961. The front brakes are supplemented by 1-piston cast-iron disc brakes with floating calipers in the rear. All four calipers are painted a bold red, making them a fashion statement as well as a vital piece of equipment.

#6. Sport Seats

All of the features we’ve discussed so far contribute to the Supra’s performance—its ability to reach high speeds, handle cornering, brake under tough conditions, and so on—but the kinds of maneuvers you perform on the track don’t just affect your car: they can also have an impact on your body. You can’t focus on your cornering technique if you’re sliding all over the cabin, after all, so it’s important that the interior be as performance-focused as the powertrain and exterior equipment. Luckily, Toyota has your back here, too—and literally!

The Supra comes standard with leather-trimmed sport seats that are designed to keep you in place throughout your drive. They feature adjustable bolsters and high-grip material to keep you upright and ready for action throughout your drive. The bolsters aren’t the only thing you can adjust either: the seats feature 14-way power adjustment so you can get your position just right from tilt angle to lumbar support. That way, a sore back can’t get in the way of your time on the track. Three-stage heating is also standard, so you can conquer cold mornings in comfort.

Rear end of a white 2025 Toyota GR Supra Premium with dual exhaust.

#7. Dual Exhaust

An immersive driving experience incorporates not just the sights of the track and the feel of performance driving but also the sound of a powerful engine. The Supra delivers that rumble with a dual-branch exhaust manifold that features six ports to provide a deeply satisfying growl and a visceral feel for how much power you hold in your hands when you grip the wheel. The pair of stainless steel exhaust tips also add to the Supra’s athletic look. Of course, the system serves a more practical purpose as well: it works hard to keep air flowing so the engine doesn’t overheat, even when it’s being pushed to its limits.

#8. NASA Membership

This last feature isn’t a part of the vehicle, per se, but it does allow you to get the most out of owning a high-performance car. Purchase any 2025 GR Supra and you’ll get a one-year membership to the National Auto Sport Association as a complimentary perk. Not only does this get you discounted admission to a variety of events throughout the year, but it also means you’re entitled to a free High Performance Driving Event. This hands-on course takes place at a track near you and lets you learn how to put the extraordinary features of the Supra to work.

This is no mere driver’s ed class; it’s an all-day experience that includes real on-track driving in addition to classroom instruction from skilled instructors who can show you the ropes, even if you’re a beginner. You’ll also be able to socialize with other automotive enthusiasts who share your passion and can help you build community. We love that Toyota offers this free perk that truly takes Supra ownership to the next level and gives you an easy way to dive deeper into the world of auto sports.

December 27, 2024
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