The Toyota GR Supra A90 (MKV; 5th-generation Supra) has quickly become a symbol of performance and tradition for car enthusiasts in Mississippi. Launched in 2020 with its striking design and BMW-sourced engineering, this sports car is a celebration of automotive artistry. The A90 series encapsulates over four decades of Supra heritage, blending modern technology with a passionate lineage. As collectors increasingly recognize its value, the A90 stands as a beacon of blue-chip investment potential, particularly in unmodified stock condition.
Special attention is given to models like the 2023+ manual-transmission variants, which command collector premiums due to their rarity and driving engagement. With an emphasis on preserving the Supra's original character and performance, donations of these vehicles contribute significantly to maintaining and showcasing the legacy of this iconic model. Whether itβs a pristine launch edition or a meticulously cared-for Carbon Fiber Edition, each vehicle adds to the rich tapestry of JDM culture in Mississippi.
πGeneration guide
A90 3.0 Premium 2020 β’ 2020
Launched with a B58 3.0L turbo inline-6, offering 335hp and ZF 8HP 8-speed automatic. A collector's dream with a unique launch-edition halo collector-watch.
A90 3.0 2.0 Trim 2021 β’ 2021
Introduced the 2.0L B48 turbo inline-4, creating an entry-trim option with 255hp while maintaining the spirited performance of the A90 lineage.
A90 3.0 Power Bump 2021 β’ 2021
Retuned B58 producing 382hp and 368 lb-ft torque for enhanced performance mid-cycle, verifying VIN for distinguishing features is essential.
A91-CF Carbon Fiber Edition 2022 β’ 2022
A limited run of 600 units in the US featuring a carbon-fiber roof and duckbill spoiler, appealing greatly to collectors for its distinct styling.
A90 3.0 + 6-speed Manual Transmission 2023+ β’ 2023+
Introduced a ZF-supplied 6MT, allowing for a collector's preference in driving experience, thereby solidifying its status among enthusiasts.
Known issues by generation
While the B58 3.0L engine is generally robust, there are some known issues to be aware of. Notably, the oil-filter-housing gasket and valve-cover-gasket can experience leaks, particularly around 60-80k miles. The ZF 8HP transmission is reliable but requires mandatory fluid service at 60k miles to avoid potential issues. Owners should also be cautious of ECU tunes, as modified cars typically see a decrease in collector value. Maintaining service records and keeping the vehicle in unmodified stock condition are crucial for preserving value and ensuring longevity.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of the Toyota GR Supra A90 fluctuates significantly based on condition, with unmodified examples commanding top dollar in the collector market. Manual-transmission models, particularly the 2023+ editions, enjoy an iron-clad premium, often ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 above their automatic counterparts. Original-paint vehicles in iconic colors like Renaissance Red or Phantom Matte Gray are viewed favorably, while any factory color changes are generally considered a red flag among blue-chip collectors. Utilizing auction comps from sources like Hagerty and Bring a Trailer is essential for accurate valuation, along with the necessity of a qualified appraiser for significant donations.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Toyota GR Supra A90 to Magnolia Motors Gift not only supports a great cause but also ensures proper valuation and documentation. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to assess the vehicle, particularly since donations easily cross the $5,000 threshold, with halo variants regularly approaching $50,000. Key documentation must include receipts for maintenance, proof of original paint, and matching engine codes. It is critical to follow federal compliance standards, especially for JDM imports, making attention to detail paramount in the donation process.
Mississippi regional notes
In Mississippi, GR Supra A90 owners benefit from a network of independent specialists experienced in JDM vehicles, ensuring that maintenance and service needs are met with expertise. Understanding the regional climate is essential, as vehicles from salt-belt states may face corrosion issues. The dry sun-belt conditions are usually more favorable for preserving the integrity of aluminum monocoque structures, which are key to maintaining the value of blue-chip JDM collectibles.