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Does the Supra have a center console?

Yes—the Supra has a center console as part of its driver-focused cockpit. The console houses essential controls, provides storage, and helps separate the driver from the passenger. This article examines what’s inside, how it’s laid out, and how it varies across versions.


Center-console anatomy


What you find inside the Supra’s center console and how it’s laid out across the lineup.



  • Gear selector: a shifter tailored to the transmission in use (short-throw automatic or manual stick in appropriate variants).

  • Electronic parking brake switch or lever, integrated into the console area.

  • Center storage bin and a padded armrest with additional space for small items.

  • Two cupholders positioned just behind the shifter.

  • USB ports and a 12V power outlet for charging devices and keeping cables tidy.

  • Infotainment controls mounted nearby, including a control dial or touch-based interface for navigating menus.

  • Trim materials and finishes vary by trim level, with options such as leather, Alcantara, and carbon fiber depending on configuration.


In short, the Supra’s center console provides the essential storage, controls, and connectivity expected of a modern sports car, while contributing to its cockpit’s driver-focused character.


Controls and technology in the console


The console area anchor pieces—the gear selector, electronic parking brake, and infotainment controls—are designed for quick access while driving. Material choices and tactile finishes reinforce the performance-oriented feel, with higher trims offering sportier surfaces such as carbon fiber inserts and premium leather or Alcantara wraps.


Variant and model-year differences


While the overall concept remains the same across the Supra lineup, some details vary with transmission and trim to reflect performance-focused aims or aesthetic choices.



  • Transmission influence: Automatic versions feature a gear selector tailored to an automatic drivetrain, while manuals have a traditional shift stick; both maintain the central console architecture.

  • Trim and options: Higher trims and special editions can add carbon fiber accents or premium upholstery, altering the console’s visual texture and feel.

  • Infotainment evolution: Software interfaces and screen sizes have evolved across model years, but the console houses the same region for controls and connectivity.


Across generations and trims, the center console remains a constant fixture, with only minor variations in materials, shifter design, and trim available depending on configuration.


Trim options and model-year nuances


Material choices and optional finishes—such as carbon fiber, leather, or Alcantara—change the console’s look and tactile quality without altering its fundamental layout. Model-year updates may bring subtle revisions to the control interface or screen size, but the core center-console footprint stays consistent.


Summary


Yes. The Toyota GR Supra includes a center console in every current generation, designed to house the gear selector, parking brake, storage, cupholders, and infotainment controls, while offering trim and material options that fit the car’s performance-oriented identity.

Is Supra faster than Mustang?


Despite having fewer horsepower than the Mustang's 5-liter V8 engine, the Supra excels in acceleration, capable of reaching 60 miles per hour faster, delivering an exhilarating driving experience.



Why was the Supra banned?


And that was enough to call them illegal. So what did customs. Do they started seizing Supras even if they were clean some were confiscated. Some were destroyed.



Can a big person fit in a Supra?


Inside the Supra. Now visibility like you were saying is not great that is a downside in the Supra. But the cabin is nice the materials are. Good. It's really windy.



Why is Toyota discontinuing the Supra?


The MKiV Supra was discontinued because the sales and profit less the additional investment to keep it fresh were not enough to justify the continued effort, especially as sales of the last-gen Supra and other vehicles in the segment like the Nissan 300ZX tanked.


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