How much will the 2023 Supra cost?
The 2023 GR Supra lineup starts at about $43,290 for the 2.0, around $53,990 for the 3.0, and roughly $60,000 for the 3.0 Premium, before destination charges.
In practice, the final price you pay depends on the trim, chosen options, and your location. Destination charges, taxes, fees, and dealer incentives all influence the out-the-door price. The sections below lay out the base MSRPs and the factors that can change the total.
Pricing by trim
The following list shows the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for 2023 models before destination charges. Numbers reflect base prices as published by Toyota and can vary by region or dealer incentives.
- GR Supra 2.0: Starting MSRP about $43,290
- GR Supra 3.0: Starting MSRP about $53,990
- GR Supra 3.0 Premium: Starting MSRP about $60,000
Destination charges are extra. Actual purchase price can be higher depending on taxes, fees, and optional equipment.
What affects the final price
Several factors determine the final sum you'll pay for a 2023 Supra. The key elements are:
- Destination/delivery charges (applied to all trims)
- Selected options and packages (e.g., Premium equipment, color, wheels, tech features)
- Regional pricing adjustments and dealer incentives or promotions
- Taxes, registration, and any local fees
When shopping, compare the MSRP with the out-the-door price from the dealer, and consider current incentives or financing offers that could reduce the overall cost.
Summary
The 2023 GR Supra offers a ladder of prices from the entry-level 2.0 model in the low-$40k range to the 3.0 variants in the mid-$50k to around $60k range, before destination charges. Real-world pricing varies by dealer, location, and equipped options, so verify the final price with a local dealership.
