This could be a great option for those who work remotely.
Although we don’t know who the person that is interested in a Toyota Supra, but they do not intend to drive it often, we are unsure of their identity. According to , Toyota appears to see a market for this sports coupe. This offer is limited to 5,000 miles per year. The Supra’s predicted residual values increase due to the lower mileage allowance. This means that customers will pay less. CarsDirect does not yet know the exact monthly cost of this lease deal.
This offer may be appealing to people who work from home during the pandemic. Toyota may be testing the waters by offering this deal, which is only available until May 3. The 2021 Supra is priced at $42,990 plus a $955 delivery charge for models with the turbocharged four-cylinder of 2.0-liters making 255 horsepower (190kW) and a model with the 2.0-liter turbocharged four cylinder. The 382-hp (385-kW), 3.0-liter inline six starts at $50990. Premium grade has more features and costs $54,490.
Toyota has yet to reveal whether any modifications will be made to the Supra in 2022. Rumours have circulated that the company will introduce a hardcore GRMN version of the Supra using the 3.0-liter twin-turbo-inline-six engine from models such as the M3, M4, and X3 M. This could produce over 500 horsepower (373 kW). Rumours abound about the Supra getting a manual transmission, but this might be a limited-run option. Toyota sold 5,887 Supras in its first year of full-year sales. Comparatively, the BMW Z4 had 2,371 vehicles in 2020. It has the same platform and engine.