Loading

What is the top speed of the Supra Mk2?

The Supra Mk2, typically referring to the second-generation Celica Supra (A60, built from 1981 to 1986), shows a clear split in top speed between naturally aspirated and turbocharged versions. In short, turbo models reach roughly 135–140 mph (217–225 km/h), while non-turbo versions generally top out around 125 mph (201 km/h). Exact figures depend on year, market, gearing, and condition.


Overview of the Mk2 and its engines


Engine configurations


Below is a summary of the typical performance ranges by engine type and market configuration for the Mk2 Celica Supra. The figures are broad estimates based on published data from era brochures and road tests, and real-world tops speeds can vary with tires, aerodynamics, and modifications.



  • Naturally aspirated 2.0L inline-6 engines (early 1G-GEU/1G-GE variants): commonly around 120–125 mph (193–201 km/h).

  • Turbocharged 2.0L inline-6 engines (1G-GTE variants): commonly around 135–140 mph (217–225 km/h).

  • Transmission and market variations (automatic vs. manual) can cause small shifts in top speed within the above ranges.


These ranges reflect the Mk2 lineup across key markets, where turbo models were tuned for higher performance and non-turbo versions were limited by theirNA powerbands and gearing.


Top speeds by market and year


The Mk2 was sold in multiple regions with modest differences in tuning and equipment. The figures below summarize commonly cited top speeds for representative configurations.



  1. US market, naturally aspirated: around 125 mph (201 km/h).

  2. US market, turbocharged: around 135 mph (217 km/h).

  3. Japanese market, turbocharged (1982–1986): around 140 mph (225 km/h).

  4. European market, naturally aspirated: around 125 mph (201 km/h).


As with the engine categories above, these numbers are typical for stock factory specifications from the era. Real-world tops can differ due to tire choice, exhaust and intake changes, and any electronic or mechanical modifications.


Summary


The Supra Mk2’s top speed is highly dependent on configuration. Turbo models represent the upper end of the spectrum, commonly reaching about 135–140 mph, while non-turbo versions sit closer to 125 mph. Market-specific tuning, transmission type, and year of manufacture all influence the final figure. For enthusiasts, this means the Mk2 offers a clear performance divide based on its engine choice and market version, with turbo variants delivering the stronger top-end pace.

What is the top speed of the Mk3 Supra?


The top speed of a stock MK3 Supra is approximately 145-146 MPH, though it was listed as high as 156 MPH by some sources. However, with modifications, the top speed can be significantly increased, with some custom-built versions achieving speeds of over 185 MPH. 
You can watch this video to see a modified MK3 Supra reach 185 MPH: 1m1320videoYouTube · Apr 2, 2017

  • Stock top speed: Stock models are generally limited to around 145-146 MPH, depending on the source. Some factory figures might be slightly higher. 
  • Modified top speed: The performance ceiling for a modified MK3 Supra is much higher. Vehicles with significant upgrades, such as increased boost and other modifications, have been documented to exceed 185 MPH. 

This video shows a modified MK3 Supra with over 1,300 horsepower: 28sRoads UntraveledYouTube · Aug 4, 2016



What Toyota goes 200 mph?


Came over to England with his 1,000 horsepower Toyota Supra with a goal of driving at 200 mph on the A1M. And the whole event was filmed. So I thought it might be fun to revisit some of the locations.



Why is the 1994 Supra illegal?


The 1994 Toyota Supra is not illegal and is not banned, despite a persistent rumor about it being blacklisted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for long-term reliability issues. While the NHTSA did document a list of faults after testing the Mk4 Supra, this did not lead to a ban, and the car is currently legal to own and import under the 25-year rule.
 
The reality of the "ban"

  • Rumor vs. fact: The story of a 1994 Supra ban is a long-standing internet rumor that stems from the NHTSA's testing results. 
  • NHTSA testing: The NHTSA did find issues with the model during its testing, but these complaints did not result in a ban. 
  • Legal status: There is no public record of the NHTSA banning the car. The 1994 model is legal to own and drive, and importantly, it can be imported into the U.S. because it is over 25 years old. 



How fast is a Toyota Supra Mk2?


4 Toyota Supra Mk2
By 1986, the final model year of the A60, the Supra engine package and drivetrain were refined and optimized; it packed 161 horsepower and could scoot up to 125 mph.


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.