2025 Toyota GR Supra for Sale or Lease in Framingham
2025 Toyota GR Supra
There are cars that are fun to drive, and then there are cars that are a downright blast. The Toyota GR Supra, developed through a collaboration between BMW and the vaunted Toyota Gazoo Racing team, belongs in that second category. It came out as the current incarnation of the Supra name with the GR prefix in 2019, after being gone from Toyota’s lineup since 2002.
Among this two-seater’s most appealing attributes is its 3.9-second o-to-60 mph time, thanks to its 382-horsepower twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline 6. It also has an adaptive variable suspension, a catback exhaust, and Michelin Pilot Super Sport summer tires on 19-inch forged-alloy wheels with a gunmetal finish. True driving enthusiasts love that the GR Supra is a rarity in the market, with a rear-wheel drivetrain and an available rev-matching manual transmission. The standard drive mode selector allows you to toggle between Normal and Sport settings, depending on the situation. Included with the 2025 GR Supra is a complimentary year-long membership to the National Auto Sport Association. This perk includes a free High Performance Driving Event (HPDE) and discounts to the association’s events.

Mechanical Specs
The 2025 GR Supra’s two trim grades are named for their inline-six engine: the 3.0 and 3.0 Premium. This turbocharged 3.0-liter produces 382 horses and 368 lb.-ft. of torque and pairs with either a six-speed manual transmission with rev matching or an eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters. Its top track speed is 155 mph, and it needs just 3.9 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph. Even as a performance two-seater, it returns good fuel economy, which the EPA estimates at 23 miles per gallon around town and 31 mpg on the highway.
Standard and Available Equipment
As the base trim, the 3.0 has all of the performance amenities mentioned above, including Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires on 19-inch alloy wheels. It also has plenty of features for style, convenience, and comfort, including carbon-fiber interior accents, proximity keyless entry, wireless phone charging, heated power sport seats (with knee bolsters, adjustable lumbar support, and driver’s-side position memory, a mix of Alcantara upholstery and leather, a leather-wrapped sport steering wheel, an 8.8-inch LCD gauge cluster, push-button ignition, and two zones of automatic climate control. The side-view mirrors are heated and auto-folding, with position memory, passenger-side reverse gear tilt-down, and driver’s-side auto-dimming; the LED headlights are auto-leveling. The 3.0 Premium goes to full leather upholstery and a 14-way power driver’s seat. It also adds Brembo performance brakes with red calipers, sport pedals, a head-up display (color), and an additional USB port for charging.
The GR Supra 3.0 with the automatic transmission is eligible for the Safety &;amp Technology Package, which will add full-speed dynamic radar cruise control, blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, parking sensors with emergency braking, and an upgraded infotainment system. The 3.0 Premium with the automatic transmission qualifies for the Driver Assist Package, containing all of the safety-related components listed for the other package.
Safety Features
Since the GR Supra is foremost a performance automobile, it isn’t stacked with driver-assist technology like other models, although it gets a few of those advanced systems. Besides the rearview monitor with guidelines, those technologies are a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, lane departure alert with steering assist, automatic high beams, and hill start assist. Additional safety features are offered through the Safety &;amp Technology Package, which will add a blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, parking sensors with emergency braking; cars with the automatic transmission will also get full-speed dynamic radar cruise control.
Multimedia and Connectivity
The 2025 GR Supra trims have different multimedia systems, with the 3.0 trim getting an 8.8-inch display that’s controlled via the Supra Command dial. The 3.0 Premium has the same size system, but it’s upgraded with touch capacity. The sound systems differ as well, with the base trim getting a 10-speaker setup while the higher trim is treated to a JBL unit with 12 speakers. Both trims have Bluetooth (hands-free phone and audio streaming) and SiriusXM satellite radio. Some extra perks on the 3.0 Premium trim are navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay, and Toyota Supra Connect (iOS) for Internet access, remote locking/unlocking and ventilation, emergency calls, real-time traffic, and map updates; the base trim can add those features via the Safety &;amp Technology Package Plus JBL.