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How fast can a Toyota car go?

On public roads, the fastest production Toyota currently is the GR Supra, which is electronically limited to 155 mph (250 km/h).


To understand what speeds Toyota owners can actually achieve, it's worth looking at the company's current road-legal lineup, how top speeds are restricted by electronics and market rules, and what caveats apply to real-world performance.


Fastest production Toyota road cars


Below is a snapshot of the fastest production Toyotas, with official top speeds as shipped from the factory.



  • Toyota GR Supra (3.0L turbocharged inline-6) — top speed 155 mph (250 km/h) with factory electronic limiter.

  • Toyota GR86 — top speed around 140 mph (225–226 km/h) with limiter.

  • Toyota GR Yaris — top speed around 143 mph (230 km/h) with limiter.


These figures reflect stock specifications. Actual performance can vary with tire choice, body configuration, air density, and vehicle condition. In many markets, top-speed figures are certified under standard testing conditions and may differ for vehicles sold in other regions or with different equipment.


Why speeds vary and how limiters work


Top speeds are typically controlled by electronic limiters set by model year and market. Toyota uses speed limiters to balance performance with durability, fuel economy, and safety requirements. In some regions, certain trims are restricted to lower speeds to meet local regulations or insurance rules. It's also common for performance variants to have higher-limit configurations, or to remove the limiter on special editions or aftermarket tuning, which may void warranties or violate local laws.


For example, the GR Supra and GR Yaris are tuned to around 155 mph and 143 mph respectively in many markets, while the GR86 sits a touch lower. Some exclusive or luxury-branded models in the Toyota family, such as the Lexus LC 500, can exceed 160 mph, but those are not Toyota-branded models per se. Always check the specific market and trim details for the exact top speed.


Summary


In summary, the fastest production Toyota road car is the GR Supra at 155 mph in most markets; other current Toyotas in the lineup reach roughly 140–143 mph with the GR86 and GR Yaris. Market-specific limiters and regulations shape these numbers, and track-only or luxury-brand models can exceed them but are not typical street-legal Toyotas. For buyers prioritizing top speed, the GR Supra remains the benchmark within Toyota's production roster as of 2024–2025.

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What is Toyota's fastest car?


Toyota's fastest production car is the GR Supra, specifically the version with the 3.0L turbocharged inline-six engine, which can go from 000 to 606060 mph in as little as 3.83.83.8 seconds. The Supra is a high-performance sports coupe designed with a focus on speed and sharp handling. 

  • Toyota GR Supra: This is the fastest production car currently offered by Toyota.
    • Engine: The 3.0-liter, twin-scroll turbocharged inline-six engine produces 382382382 horsepower and 368368368 lb-ft of torque.
    • Acceleration: It can accelerate from 000 to 606060 mph in as little as 3.83.83.8 seconds.



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Specs: 2021 Toyota Corolla

2021 Toyota Corolla Engine Specs
XSE2.0L 4-Cylinder117 Miles Per Hour (Estimated)
XLE1.8L 4-Cylinder117 Miles Per Hour (Estimated)
SE APEX EDITION2.0L 4-Cylinder117 Miles Per Hour (Estimated)
SE NIGHTSHADE EDITION2.0L 4-Cylinder117 Miles Per Hour (Estimated)



Which Toyota car has the highest speed?


Toyota Supra
The Toyota Supra is the fastest car that Toyota has ever produced. It is a Legendary Speed vehicle and can reach 0-60 in just 4 seconds, which is one second better than the Ferrari 458 Italia. The Supra has a top speed of 183 mph, and it costs 489,000 to buy.


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