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Does Toyota still sell manuals?

Toyota still offers manual transmissions, but only on a limited set of sport-focused models; most mainstream Toyotas are automatic.


Current status in Toyota's lineup


In the United States and many other markets, Toyota’s manual transmissions are primarily reserved for two performance-oriented models: the GR86 sports coupe and the GR Corolla hot hatch. The rest of the lineup predominantly relies on automatic transmissions, including conventional automatics and continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) where applicable. Availability can vary by year and region, so buyers should verify current specs with a local dealer.


Manual-equipped models in the United States


Below are the Toyota models that, in recent years, have been offered with a manual transmission in the U.S. market.



  • GR86 — 6-speed manual transmission (available on most trims; a 6-speed automatic is also offered).

  • GR Corolla — 6-speed manual transmission (standard on all trims).


These two models represent the core of Toyota's manual offerings in the U.S. today. Other common Toyota models, such as the Camry, Corolla (non-GR), RAV4, and Prius, have moved away from manuals in favor of automatic transmissions.


Notes on the GR Supra


The GR Supra, Toyota's other performance model developed with BMW, has historically leaned toward automatic transmissions in most market configurations. Manual availability has been limited and varies by year, trim, and region, with the automatic transmission being the default option for the majority of Supra buyers. Prospective buyers should check current regional specifications for the latest guidance.


Global perspective


Outside the United States, the trend mirrors the same basic pattern: manuals survive mainly on sport-focused models, particularly the GR86 and the GR Corolla, where the focus is on driver involvement. In some markets, regional editions or different model lines may offer variations, but the overall shift toward automatics is consistent as manufacturers prioritize efficiency and ease of use for a broad audience.


Regional notes


For buyers abroad, it’s important to confirm local availability, as some markets may have different trim levels or special editions that feature a manual. Dealers can provide the up-to-date options for the specific country and model year you’re considering.


What this means for buyers


If having a manual transmission is important, the GR86 and GR Corolla are the primary new-Toyota paths currently available in many regions. For other Toyota models, buyers should prepare for automatic transmissions and consider certified pre-owned options if a manual is a non-negotiable preference. The industry trend continues to favor automatics, but Toyota continues to preserve manual options in its sport-focused lineup.


Summary


In summary, Toyota still sells manuals, but only on a small subset of models—most notably the GR86 and GR Corolla in the U.S.—while the broader lineup is automation-focused. Prospective buyers should verify current configurations with local dealers, as availability can shift with new model years and regional markets. For enthusiasts seeking a manual Toyota experience, the GR86 and GR Corolla remain the clear choices in the current lineup.

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