If we don’t factor in drag races and tuning jobs, we haven’t heard anything about the new Toyota GR Supra since the beginning of the year, when they launched the base model in the UK.
However, the Japanese car manufacturer now has a new version out, the GR Supra Jarama Racetrack Edition. Named after the Spanish circuit where they hosted the official media drive, it is limited to 90 units, all of them destined for Europe.
Set to launch this spring, it has a Horizon Blue paintwork, black accents, 19-inch alloy wheels and red brake calipers. The cabin sports black Alcantara upholstery and blue stitching and there’s a special plaque on the dashboard that reveals the production number next to a silhouette of the track.
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autoevolution 11 Mar 2021, 13:20 UTC ·
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Toyota is looking out for customers who are interested in owning new GR Supra variants, which they can later turn into collectibles. Enter the Supra ‘ Jarama Racetrack Edition,” which is limited to only 90 units, all destined for select European markets. 16 photos
Those are pretty good numbers if it’s exclusivity you’re after. It is of course unfortunate that you can only buy it in Europe, but hey, that’s the nature of the business sometimes.
So, what’s so special about the Supra Jarama Racetrack Edition? Named after the famous Madrid circuit where the GR Supra was tested for the first time by international media members, it features unique design elements. The most notable are the Horizon Blue paint scheme, black accents, contrasting 19-inch matte finish alloy wheels, and a set of red brake calipers.
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