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Toyota Supra for Sale in Qatar

About the Toyota Supra in Qatar

The Toyota Supra is one of the most recognisable Japanese sports cars, popular in Qatar both as a collector’s item and as a modern GR-badged performance coupe. Older fourth‑generation cars from the 1990s appeal to enthusiasts for their tuning potential and movie heritage, while the current GR Supra, launched globally from 2019, targets drivers who want strong performance and modern technology in a compact two‑seat package. In Qatar, it sits above models like the Camry and GR86 in Toyota’s line‑up, offering rear‑wheel drive, powerful turbo engines and a more focused driving experience. Buyers here often choose the Supra as a weekend or special‑occasion car, with some examples kept largely stock and others modified for power and styling. Qatar Living typically sees a small but steady number of used and nearly new listings, ranging from classic 1990s cars to the latest GR Supra, giving shoppers a wide span of age, mileage and price.

Variants available in Qatar

On Qatar Living, active Toyota Supra listings currently cover model years from 1993 up to 2026, reflecting both the classic Mk4 era and the modern GR Supra. In the current generation, common international variants include 2.0‑litre four‑cylinder and 3.0‑litre straight‑six versions, often badged GR Supra 2.0 and GR Supra 3.0 in global markets. Equipment levels vary by import source, but many cars feature sport seats, adaptive suspension and upgraded infotainment. Older cars from the 1990s are typically 3.0‑litre inline‑six models, sometimes turbocharged and often modified. Because Supra numbers in Qatar are limited, specifications can differ widely depending on whether the car is GCC‑spec, a Japanese import or a European import.

Spec highlights

The modern Toyota GR Supra is best known for its turbocharged engines and rear‑wheel‑drive layout. The widely available 3.0‑litre turbo straight‑six produces around 335–382 hp internationally, paired to an 8‑speed automatic transmission and, on some later models, an optional 6‑speed manual. The 2.0‑litre four‑cylinder offers roughly 255 hp. Performance is strong, with 0–100 km/h in the low 4‑second range for higher‑output 3.0‑litre versions. Typical features include LED headlights, sport seats, dual‑zone climate control, a touchscreen with smartphone connectivity, and active safety systems such as stability control and multiple airbags. Older 1990s Supras usually have a 3.0‑litre inline‑six, with factory twin‑turbo versions highly prized by enthusiasts.

Price range in Qatar

With only a handful of cars on the market at any one time, Toyota Supra prices in Qatar vary significantly by generation, condition, and level of modification. Classic 1990s examples, especially turbo models and clean builds, can command strong money, often well into six‑figure QAR asking prices depending on history and upgrades. Newer GR Supra models, including low‑mileage recent imports, are typically priced in line with other modern performance coupes, again in the six‑figure QAR range, with nearly new cars sitting closer to recent dealer pricing. Shoppers should budget extra for inspection and potential maintenance on tuned or heavily modified cars.

Alternatives buyers also consider

Buyers considering a Toyota Supra in Qatar often also look at other performance coupes and sports cars. Common alternatives include the Nissan Z and Nissan GT‑R for those wanting Japanese performance with strong tuning support. Some shoppers also cross‑shop German options such as the BMW M2 or Porsche Cayman, as well as the Ford Mustang GT for V8 power at a similar budget. Each offers a different balance of performance, luxury and running costs compared with the Supra’s compact, rear‑drive layout.

Maintenance & reliability

The Toyota Supra generally has a good reputation for reliability, though the modern GR Supra’s engine and electronics are more complex than older generations. Industry reliability reports for Toyota are strong overall, but running a performance car still means higher tyre, brake and fuel costs compared with a regular saloon. In Qatar, parts for the newer GR Supra are available through official Toyota channels, and many mechanical components share technology with BMW, which can help with specialist servicing. For older 1990s Supras, genuine parts may require import, but the local tuning and performance scene can support engine and suspension upgrades. Common used‑car concerns include wear from hard driving, modifications that are not professionally installed, and age‑related issues on older models, so a thorough inspection is recommended.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Toyota Supra a practical daily car in Qatar?

The Supra can be used daily, but it is a two‑seat sports car with limited boot space and a firm ride. For commuting and family use, many owners in Qatar keep a separate saloon or SUV and use the Supra mainly for weekends or leisure driving.

What engines do Toyota Supras in Qatar usually have?

Modern GR Supras typically have either a 2.0‑litre turbo four‑cylinder or a 3.0‑litre turbo straight‑six. Older 1990s cars usually use a 3.0‑litre inline‑six, with some being factory twin‑turbo models that are highly sought after by enthusiasts.

Are Toyota Supras expensive to maintain in Qatar?

Routine servicing is more costly than a standard Toyota saloon due to performance tyres, brakes and higher‑spec fluids, but still reasonable for the segment. Costs rise if the car is heavily modified or if worn performance parts need replacement, so factoring in a maintenance budget is important.

Can I get parts and service for a GR Supra in Qatar?

Yes. Official Toyota channels can supply genuine parts and handle regular servicing, and many independent workshops familiar with performance cars can also work on GR Supras. Some specific components may need to be ordered, so planning ahead for major work is wise.

What should I check when buying a used Toyota Supra?

Check for accident repairs, chassis or rust issues on older cars, and evidence of hard track use. Review service history, look closely at any engine or suspension modifications, and have a trusted workshop inspect the car, especially the turbo system, cooling, brakes and electronics.

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