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How much is the A91 manual Supra?

The A91 manual Supra does not exist as a production model, so there is no official price to cite. Toyota’s GR Supra lineup is built with an eight‑speed automatic transmission in all markets, and a factory manual option has not been offered.


Historically, Toyota Gazoo Racing did explore a manual variant of the Supra as a concept, but it never progressed to a production model. As a result, buyers looking for a manual Supra will not find a factory‑built version to purchase, and any claim of a current A91‑branded manual Supra is not supported by official offerings.


What exists in the Supra lineup today


Below is a quick overview of official transmissions and the status of a manual variant in the current Supra range.



  • Official transmission: all current GR Supra models use an eight‑speed automatic (ZF 8HP) transmission; a factory manual option is not offered.

  • Production status: there is no production model of the GR Supra with a manual transmission in any market.

  • A91‑MT concept: a manual‑transmission variant known as the GR Supra A91‑MT was shown as a concept, but it did not reach production or sale.

  • Aftermarket options: some outfits discuss manual swaps or conversions, but these are not official, can be technically challenging, may void warranties, and carry uncertain pricing and reliability implications.


In short, there is no official A91 manual Supra currently for sale, and any price quoted for such a model would be speculative or non‑existent.


Background: the A91‑MT concept


The A91‑MT designation has appeared in discussions and concept showcases as Toyota Gazoo Racing explored the feasibility of a manual transmission variant for the Supra. While it demonstrated public interest in a manual option, Toyota did not move the concept into production, and the car remained a limited demonstration rather than a purchasable model.


Pricing context for the Supra today


Prices for the GR Supra in new condition generally span from the mid‑$40,000s for the base 2.0‑liter model to the mid‑$50,000s or higher for the more powerful 3.0‑liter variants. Special editions and performance trims can push the price above $60,000, but none of these factory models incorporate a manual transmission. If you are seeking a manual experience, your options would be limited to aftermarket work or older, non‑current Supra generations, each with its own considerations and caveats.


Summary


Bottom line: there is no production A91 manual Supra, and no official price exists for such a model. The current GR Supra lineup is automatic‑only, and any manual variant remains a non‑production concept. Potential buyers should rely on official Toyota information and be wary of unverified listings or claims of a factory manual A91 Supra.

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