The Toyota Supra got its name from the Celica Supra, a 6-cylinder version of the second-generation Celica fastback, in 1978. The much more ambitious second-generation Supra was introduced in 1986.
Year-to-year changes[edit | edit source]
Retail prices[edit | edit source]
As of December 27, 1993:
- $36,900 (1994-1995 Toyota Supra)
- $44,100 (1994 Toyota Supra Turbo)
As of August 26, 1994:
- $46,600 (1995 Toyota Supra Turbo)
As of January 26, 1995:
- $31,100 (1995 Toyota Supra SE)
- $39,900 (1995 Toyota Supra Sport Roof)
- $49,000 (1995 Toyota Supra Turbo)
As of October 1, 1995:
- $38,600 (1996 Toyota Supra)
- $41,100 (1996 Toyota Supra Sport Roof)
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