The Toyota GR Supra A90 (MKV; 5th-generation) is more than just a sports car; it's a symbol of automotive excellence that continues to reflect Japan's rich history of performance engineering. Launched in 2020, this remarkable collaboration between Toyota and BMW has captivated enthusiasts with its sleek design and thrilling driving dynamics, establishing itself as a revered collector vehicle. In Tennessee, we celebrate this automotive jewel, inviting you to join us in preserving its legacy.
The GR Supra has evolved through distinct variants, including the initial launch edition and the collector-favorite A91 Carbon Fiber Edition. With a focus on unmodified stock conditions and manual transmission options, we emphasize respect for this iconic modelβs heritage. By donating your GR Supra A90, you will contribute to the appreciation of blue-chip collectibles while helping our mission at Volunteer Wheels to assist those in need.
πGeneration guide
A90 3.0 Premium 2020 β’ 2020
The inaugural model with a B58 3.0L turbo inline-6 engine offering 335hp, this variant is a crucial collector piece with significant appreciation potential.
A90 3.0 2.0 Trim 2021 β’ 2021
Introduced a 2.0L B48 turbo inline-4 engine with 255hp, expanding accessibility but considered less desirable among collectors.
A90 3.0 Power Bump 2021 β’ 2021
Retuned B58 engine producing 382hp, a sought-after variant for performance-focused collectors to verify VIN for power updates.
A91-CF Carbon Fiber Edition 2022 β’ 2022
Limited to 600 units in the US, featuring a carbon-fiber roof and unique styling elements, making it a higher-tier collector variant.
A90 3.0 with 6-Speed Manual Transmission 2023+ β’ 2023+
A collector premium variant, the manual transmission option enhances the driving experience and is highly valued by enthusiasts.
Known issues by generation
While the B58 3.0L turbo inline-6 engine is generally robust, owners should be aware of common issues including oil-filter-housing gasket leaks and valve-cover-gasket wear around 60-80k miles, which can incur service costs ranging from $300 to $800. Additionally, the ZF 8HP transmission requires service at 60k miles to maintain its reliability, despite the claims of lifetime fill. Potential buyers should also check for factory tuning modifications, as unmodified cars tend to command higher collector premiums.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating value of the GR Supra A90 is undeniable, particularly for manual transmission models, which command a substantial collector premium. Original paint colors like Renaissance Red and Phantom Matte Gray are also critical to maintaining value. Any modification, such as aftermarket tunes, can significantly diminish a vehicle's collector status. Therefore, ensuring your car is in unmodified stock condition and has a verified service history is paramount for maximizing its value in the collector market.
Donation process for this model
To donate your Toyota GR Supra A90, please ensure that you have a qualified appraiser involved, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for vehicles likely to exceed the $5,000 threshold, especially for halo variants which can reach upwards of $50,000. Ensure that your donation includes thorough documentation of original paint, service history receipts, and unmodified condition to secure maximum compliance and appraisal value.
Tennessee regional notes
Tennessee offers a vibrant community for GR Supra A90 owners, with access to independent specialists familiar with JDM collectibles. Itβs crucial to maintain your vehicle in a salt-free environment to prevent corrosion, especially given the all-aluminum monocoque construction of the Supra. Our regional service network is equipped to cater to the unique needs of these iconic vehicles, ensuring they remain in pristine condition for collectors.