CONTROLS -> Cargo area for Your Toyota Supra 2 Door Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

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Cup holders  
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Cargo area  
Vehicle features and  
options  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
optional features offered with  
the series. It also describes fea-  
tures and functions that are not  
necessarily available in your  
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected  
options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related  
functions and systems. When  
using these functions and sys-  
tems, the applicable laws and  
regulations must be observed.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Unsuitable containers in the cup  
holders may damage the cup  
holders or be thrown about the  
car’s interior in the event of an  
accident, an evasive maneuver,  
or forceful braking. Spilled liquids  
can distract from the traffic condi-  
tions and lead to an accident. Hot  
drinks can damage the cup holder  
or lead to scalding. There is a risk  
of injury or risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Do not force objects into the  
cup holder. Use lightweight, shat-  
terproof, and sealable containers.  
Do not transport hot beverages.  
Loading  
Safety information  
WARNING  
High gross weight can overheat  
the tires, damage them internally  
and cause a sudden drop in tire  
inflation pressure. Driving charac-  
teristics may be negatively  
impacted, reducing lane stability,  
lengthening the braking distances  
and changing the steering  
response. There is a risk of an  
accident. Pay attention to the per-  
mitted load capacity of the tires  
and never exceed the permitted  
gross weight.  
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3 Subtract the combined  
WARNING  
weight of the driver and pas-  
sengers from XXX kg or XXX  
lbs.  
Loose object or devices with a  
cable connection to the vehicle,  
for instance mobile phones, can  
be thrown about the car’s interior  
while driving, for instance in the  
event of an accident or during  
braking and evasive maneuvers.  
There is a risk of injury. Secure  
loose objects or devices with a  
cable connection to the vehicle in  
the car’s interior.  
4 The resulting figure equals  
the available amount of cargo  
and luggage load capacity.  
For example, if the “XXX”  
amount equals 1,400 lbs and  
there will be five 150 lbs pas-  
sengers in your vehicle, the  
amount of available cargo  
and luggage load capacity is  
650 lbs (1,400–750 (5 x 150)  
= 650 lbs).  
WARNING  
3
Improperly stowed objects can  
shift and be thrown into the car’s  
interior, for instance in the event  
of an accident or during braking  
and evasive maneuver. Vehicle  
occupants can be hit and injured.  
There is a risk of injury. Stow and  
secure objects and cargo prop-  
erly.  
5 Determine the combined  
weight of luggage and cargo  
being loaded on the vehicle.  
That weight may not safely  
exceed the available cargo  
and luggage load capacity  
calculated in Step 4.  
6 If your vehicle will be towing  
a trailer, load from your trailer  
will be transferred to your  
vehicle. Consult this manual  
to determine how this  
NOTICE  
Fluids in the cargo area can  
cause damage. There is a risk of  
damage to property. Make sure  
that no fluids leak in the cargo  
area.  
Steps for Determining Cor-  
rect Load Limit  
reduces the available cargo  
and luggage load capacity of  
your vehicle.  
1 Locate the statement “The  
combined weight of occu-  
pants and cargo should  
never exceed XXX kg or XXX  
lbs” on your vehicle’s plac-  
ard.  
2 Determine the combined  
weight of the driver and pas-  
sengers that will be riding in  
your vehicle.  
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Load  
General information  
Attach load securing aids, such  
as lashing straps, tensioning  
straps, draw straps or cargo  
nets, to the lashing eyes in the  
cargo area.  
Lashing eyes  
The maximum load is the sum of  
the weight of the occupants and  
the cargo.  
The greater the weight of the  
occupants, the less cargo that  
can be transported.  
Stowing and securing  
cargo  
There are four lashing eyes in  
the cargo area for securing  
cargo.  
Cover sharp edges and cor-  
ners on the cargo.  
Multi-function hook  
General information  
Heavy cargo: stow as far for-  
ward and as low as possible,  
ideally directly behind the  
cargo partition.  
Smaller and lighter cargo:  
secure with ratchet straps or  
with a cargo net or draw  
straps.  
Larger and heavy cargo:  
secure with cargo straps.  
Lashing eyes in the cargo  
area*  
A multi-function hook is located  
on the left and right side in the  
cargo area.  
*
: if equipped  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Storage compartment on  
the right side  
Improper use of the multi-function  
hooks can lead to a risk of objects  
flying about during braking and  
evasive maneuvers, for example.  
There is a risk of injury and risk of  
damage to property. Only hang  
lightweight objects, such as shop-  
ping bags, from the multi-function  
hooks. Only transport heavy lug-  
gage in the cargo area if it has  
been appropriately secured.  
General information  
A storage compartment is avail-  
able on the right side of the  
cargo area.  
Opening  
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Tensioning strap  
A tensioning strap is available  
on the right side trim for fasten-  
ing small objects.  
Net  
Unlock the cover of the right  
side panel, arrow 1, and fold up,  
arrow 2.  
Luggage cover  
Removing  
The cover can be removed for  
stowing bulky items.  
Small objects can be stowed in  
the net on the left side. To trans-  
port larger objects, slide the net  
down. Grab the top of the net as  
close as possible to the edge  
next to the holder. At first, a  
1 Unhook the retaining straps  
on the tailgate.  
resistance must be overcome.  
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2 Slightly lift the cover, arrow 1,  
and pull backward from the  
holders, arrows 2.  
Inserting  
To insert, proceed in reverse  
order. Make sure that the lug-  
gage cover is positioned cor-  
rectly in the brackets.  
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)