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Does the Mk4 Supra have airbags?

Yes. The Mk4 Supra generally includes a driver’s airbag, and many markets also offered a front passenger airbag. Side airbags were not standard on most models.


The Toyota Supra Mk4 (A80), produced from 1993 to 2002, integrated airbags as part of its safety package, but the exact configuration varied by market, year and trim. This article breaks down what’s typically found and how to verify the airbag setup on a car you’re evaluating.


Airbag configurations by market


Before listing the typical configurations, it’s important to note that the airbag setup on the Mk4 Supra varied by region and option packages. The following describes the common patterns seen across market versions.



  • United States and Canada: Driver’s airbag was standard; front passenger airbag was available on many late-year models or trims; factory side airbags were not commonly offered.

  • Japan: Driver’s airbag standard; passenger front airbag available on several trims/years; side airbags were not typically part of standard configurations.

  • Europe: Driver’s airbag standard; front passenger airbag available depending on year/trim; side airbags were not a common factory option.

  • Other markets (Australia, Middle East, etc.): Generally followed the same pattern with a driver’s airbag as standard and variable or optional passenger airbags; side airbags remained uncommon.


Because equipment varied by year and market, always check the specific vehicle’s build sheet, door sticker, or window sticker to confirm which airbags are present on a given Mk4 Supra.


How to verify airbags in a Mk4 Supra


To confirm the airbag configuration on a specific car, review the owner’s manual and the vehicle’s documentation, inspect the dashboard indicators, and, if possible, check the manufacture build sheet or ECU documentation. For a used purchase, have a qualified technician inspect the airbag system and verify there are no warning codes related to the airbag modules, sensors, or deployment circuitry.


Why airbag configurations vary and what to check


Airbag availability in the Mk4 Supra depended on the market’s safety regulations and the options offered by Toyota during different production years. If you’re considering a buy or restoring a Mk4 Supra, verify the presence and condition of the airbag system, including the front passenger airbag (if equipped) and any related warning indicators on the dash. Replacement airbags and modules should be OEM-recommended components to ensure compatibility with the car’s safety system.


Summary


In short, the Mk4 Supra does include a driver’s airbag across most versions, and a front passenger airbag was available in many markets and years. Side airbags were not a common factory feature on the Mk4 Supra. Always verify the exact configuration for a specific vehicle with its documentation and, if needed, a professional inspection to ensure the airbag system is intact and functional.

Why is the 1994 Supra illegal?


The 1994 Toyota Supra is not illegal and is not banned, despite a persistent rumor about it being blacklisted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for long-term reliability issues. While the NHTSA did document a list of faults after testing the Mk4 Supra, this did not lead to a ban, and the car is currently legal to own and import under the 25-year rule.
 
The reality of the "ban"

  • Rumor vs. fact: The story of a 1994 Supra ban is a long-standing internet rumor that stems from the NHTSA's testing results. 
  • NHTSA testing: The NHTSA did find issues with the model during its testing, but these complaints did not result in a ban. 
  • Legal status: There is no public record of the NHTSA banning the car. The 1994 model is legal to own and drive, and importantly, it can be imported into the U.S. because it is over 25 years old. 



What is special about the Supra MK4?


At the heart of the Supra MK4 is the legendary 2jz-gte engine, a 3.0-liter inline-six with twin turbochargers. This engine became the defining feature of the MK4 Supra, earning a reputation for its incredible durability and tuning potential. 2jz-ge: naturally aspirated version producing 220 horsepower.



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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.