2026 GR Supra MkV Final Edition
The reborn fifth-generation Toyota Supra made its debut in 2019 after a 17-year hiatus from the market as a performance GT co-developed with BMW. Today, Toyota announces the end of the line for the fifth generation Supra in the form of the 2026 GR Supra MkV Final Edition, which will make its debut at the Grand Prix of Long Beach.

The 2026 GR Supra MkV Final Edition will be available in both 3.0 and 3.0 Premium grades, both of which will share the same turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine producing 382 hp and 368 lb-ft of torque. Automatic versions will be capable of running 0-60 in 3.9 seconds, while manual versions will do the same run in a slightly longer 4.2 seconds.
Performance upgrades are plentiful, with all 2026 GR Supra MkV Final Edition models getting refined differential control and exclusive control maps intended to improve traction and reduce understeer through turns. Buyers will also find larger Brembo brake discs for improved stopping power.

Suspension and chassis upgrades also make their way into the 2026 GR Supra MkV Final Edition, intended to enhance stability and driving feel. A revised camber angle increases cornering grip. Electronically controlled shock absorbers also undergo revision with stronger front stabilizers. Strengthened rubber bushings for the front control arms and strengthened rubber mounts for the rear sub-frame achieve a “heightened sensation of suspension and body integration.”
Aerodynamic modifications by way of a ducktail carbon fiber rear spoiler, higher front tire spats, and front wheel arch flaps further enhance handling prowess by optimizing front/rear balance and downforce.
Aesthetic upgrades include new 19-inch matte black wheels and mirror caps finished in glossy carbon fiber.

Inside, 3.0 trims will come with black soft-touch Alcantara, and leather-trimmed sports seats feature power adjustments. Those upgrading to the 3.0 Premium grade will be able to choose between black or hazelnut leather-trimmed seats. Both come trims come standard with heated seats.
A GT4 style pack option, inspired by the GR Supra GT4 EVO2 race car, gives buyers access to two exclusive matte paint options, including Burnout and Undercover. Additionally, the exterior will receive GT4-inspired side graphics, a matte-finished carbon fiber ducktail spoiler, red mirror caps, and a matte-black rear Supra emblem.
The 2026 GR Supra MkV Final Edition will be available in four paint colors, including Stratosphere, Absolute Zero, Nocturnal, and Renaissance Red 2.0.
2026 GR86 Yuzu Edition
Toyota also announced the 2026 GR86 Yuzu Edition, a nod to a special edition of the GR86’s predecessor, the Scion FR-S Release Series 1.0. This trim will sit at the top of the GR86 lineup in addition to the base GR86 and mid-level GR86 Premium.

The 2026 GR86 Yuzu Edition will be based on the standard GR86 Premium grade and feature special 18-inch matte black wheels and other black accents scattered throughout the vehicle.

Inside, buyers will find a black interior with yellow accents, including back Ultrasuede-trimmed sports seats with yellow perforation, as well as yellow stitching on the steering wheel, parking brake handle, and door trim.
Upgraded Brembo brakes give the 2026 GR86 Yuzu Edition improved stopping power, while SACHS Dampers provide increased stability for even better handling prowess. Both of these upgrades will also be available in lower trims when buyers select the Performance Package.

Being more about handling than outright performance numbers, all 2026 GR86 models, including the 2026 GR86 Yuzu Edition, will continue to be powered by a 2.4 lt 4-cylinder Boxer engine generating 228 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque. Buyers will be able to choose between six-speed manual and automatic transmissions.
Buyers will also receive a complimentary 1-year membership to the National Auto Sport Association.
The 2026 GR86 Yuzu Edition will arrive at US dealerships this fall, with only 860 Yuzu editions being assembled for the US market.
GR Corolla Prototype
Finally, Toyota unveiled a camouflaged prototype of an upcoming GR Corolla, currently being fine-tuned by the brand’s GAZOO Racing team.

The shared photos show aggressive new fender and hood vents, as well as a large rear spoiler. Toyota says the GR Corolla will feature track-focused enhancements, including improved aerodynamic performance, unique tuning, and an increase in torque.

Performance numbers and additional information will be announced in the fall.