2026 Toyota Supra MkV Final Edition First Drive: You All Were Wrong About This Car
Key takeaways
- We evaluate the car for what it is and what we’re about to lose, not what everyone wanted it to be.
- When production of the Toyota GR Supra ended in March, it closed the books on what was the most controversial chapter in the Supra’s storied, five-generation history.
- So, as the sun sets on yet another Supra, we booked ourselves into a 2026 Toyota Supra MkV Final Edition.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
We evaluate the car for what it is and what we’re about to lose, not what everyone wanted it to be.
When production of the Toyota GR Supra ended in March, it closed the books on what was the most controversial chapter in the Supra’s storied, five-generation history. It was a turbulent run burdened in part by the long wait for it, the German underpinnings, and the weight of trying to live up to the legendary Mk IV Supra—a near-mythical beast often tuned with enough power to pull down the moon.
So, as the sun sets on yet another Supra, we booked ourselves into a 2026 Toyota Supra MkV Final Edition. First, we wanted to give the car a proper sendoff. And second, we set out to understand—objectively and away from all the online chatter—what exactly it is we’re losing.