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

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adjusted in the customize driv-  
ing mode.  
Displays  
Configuration  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
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.  
3 "Configure SPORT INDIVID-  
UAL"  
4 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Reset Customize to the stan-  
dard settings:  
"Reset to SPORT STANDARD".  
Instrument cluster  
Concept  
The instrument cluster is a vari-  
able display. When the sport  
mode switch is used to change  
the driving mode, the instrument  
cluster displays change to  
match the driving mode.  
General information  
The display change in the instru-  
ment cluster can be deactivated  
via Toyota Supra Command.  
Some of the displays in the  
instrument cluster may differ  
from the illustrations in this  
Owner's Manual.  
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Overview  
Sport mode display  
Concept  
The display can be changed for  
sport mode.  
Changing the display  
Push the sport mode  
switch until SPORT is  
displayed.  
1 Fuel gauge P.136  
2 Speedometer  
3
3 Tachometer P.137  
Status, Sport mode switch  
P.129  
The driving mode will change to  
sport mode.  
4 Time P.57  
5 Variable displays P.131  
6 External temperature P.138  
Vehicle messages  
Concept  
7 Engine coolant temperature  
The vehicle messages system  
monitors functions in the vehicle  
and notifies you of malfunctions  
in the monitored systems.  
P.138  
8 Vehicle messages P.131  
Range P.138  
9 Transmission display P.123  
10Variable displays P.131  
General information  
Speed Limit Info P.140  
A vehicle messages message is  
displayed as a combination of  
indicator or warning lights and  
SMS text messages in the  
instrument cluster and, if appli-  
cable, in the Head-up Display.  
Variable displays  
In some areas of the instrument  
cluster, various assistance sys-  
tems, for example the cruise  
control, can be displayed. The  
displays may vary depending on  
the equipment version and  
country variant.  
In addition, an acoustic signal  
may sound and an SMS text  
message may appear on the  
Control Display.  
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2 "Vehicle status"  
Hiding vehicle messages  
3
"Vehicle messages"  
4 Select the SMS text mes-  
sage.  
Display  
Vehicle messages  
At least one vehicle  
messages message is  
displayed or is stored.  
Press and hold the button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Continuous display  
SMS text messages  
Some vehicle messages are  
displayed continuously and are  
not cleared until the malfunction  
is eliminated. If several malfunc-  
tions occur at once, the mes-  
sages are displayed  
SMS text messages in combina-  
tion with a symbol in the instru-  
ment cluster explain a vehicle  
message and the meaning of  
the indicator/warning lights.  
consecutively.  
Supplementary SMS text  
messages  
The messages can be hidden  
for approx. 8 seconds. After this  
time, they are displayed again  
automatically.  
Additional information, such as  
the reason for an error or mal-  
function or the required action,  
can be called up via vehicle  
messages.  
Temporary display  
Some vehicle messages are  
hidden automatically after  
approx. 20 seconds. The vehicle  
messages are stored and can  
be displayed again later.  
With urgent messages the  
added text will be automatically  
displayed on the Control Dis-  
play.  
Depending on the vehicle mes-  
sage, further help can be  
selected.  
Displaying stored vehicle  
messages  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
1 "My vehicle"  
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2 "Vehicle status"  
Red lights  
Safety belt reminder  
3
"Vehicle messages"  
4 Select the desired text mes-  
sage.  
Indicator light flashes or  
5 Select desired setting  
is illuminated: safety  
belt on the driver or  
passenger side is not  
buckled. The safety belt  
reminder can also be  
activated if objects are  
placed on the front pas-  
senger seat.  
Messages after trip comple-  
tion  
Certain messages displayed  
while driving are displayed  
again after drive-ready state is  
switched off.  
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Make sure that the  
safety belts are posi-  
tioned correctly.  
Indicator/warning lights  
Concept  
Airbag system  
Airbag system and belt  
tensioner are not work-  
ing.  
Indicator/warning lights in the  
instrument cluster display the  
status of some functions in the  
vehicle and indicate when a  
malfunction is present in the  
monitored systems.  
Have the vehicle  
checked immediately  
by your Toyota dealer.  
Parking brake  
General information  
The parking brake is  
set.  
The indicator/warning lights can  
light up in a variety of combina-  
tions and colors.  
For releasing the park-  
ing brake, refer to page  
118.  
Several of the lights are  
checked for proper functioning  
and light up temporarily when  
drive-ready state is switched on.  
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Brake system  
VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
trol System  
Braking system  
impaired. Continue to  
drive moderately.  
The indicator light  
flashes: VSC controls  
the drive and braking  
forces. The vehicle is  
stabilized. Reduce  
speed and modify your  
driving style to the driv-  
ing circumstances.  
Have the vehicle  
checked immediately  
by your Toyota dealer.  
Yellow lights  
The indicator light lights  
up: VSC has malfunc-  
tioned.  
Anti-lock Braking System  
ABS  
Have the system imme-  
diately checked by a  
dealer’s service center  
or another qualified ser-  
vice center or repair  
shop.  
Braking force boost  
may not be working.  
Avoid abrupt braking.  
Take the longer brak-  
ing distance into  
account.  
VSC, refer to page 194.  
Have the system imme-  
diately checked by your  
Toyota dealer.  
VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
trol System is deactivated or  
Traction mode is activated  
VSC is deactivated or  
Traction mode is acti-  
vated.  
VSC, refer to page 194,  
and Traction mode,  
refer to page 196.  
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Tire Pressure Monitor TPM  
Steering system  
The indicator light lights  
up: the Tire Pressure  
Monitor reports a low  
tire inflation pressure or  
a flat tire. Follow the  
information in the vehi-  
cle message.  
Steering system may  
not be working.  
Have the system  
checked by your Toyota  
dealer.  
Emissions  
The indicator light  
flashes and then con-  
tinuously lights up: no  
flat tire or loss of tire  
inflation pressure can  
be detected.  
The warning light  
lights up:  
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Emissions are deterio-  
rating. Have the vehi-  
cle checked as soon  
as possible.  
Interference caused  
by systems or  
devices with the  
same radio fre-  
quency: after leaving  
the area of the inter-  
ference, the system  
automatically  
The warning light  
flashes under certain  
circumstances:  
This indicates that  
there is excessive mis-  
firing in the engine.  
becomes active  
again.  
Reduce the vehicle  
speed and have the  
system checked imme-  
diately; otherwise, seri-  
ous engine misfiring  
within a brief period  
can seriously damage  
emission control com-  
ponents, in particular  
the catalytic converter.  
A wheel without TPM  
wheel electronics is  
mounted: have it  
checked by your Toy-  
ota dealer as needed.  
Malfunction: have the  
system checked by  
your Toyota dealer.  
Tire Pressure Monitor,  
refer to page 280.  
Socket for Onboard  
Diagnosis, refer to page  
302.  
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Green lights  
Turn signal  
Automatic high-beam  
Automatic high-beam is  
switched on.  
High beams are  
switched on and off  
automatically depend-  
ing on the traffic situa-  
tion.  
Turn signal switched  
on.  
Unusually rapid flash-  
ing of the indicator light  
indicates that a turn sig-  
nal bulb has failed.  
Automatic high-beam,  
refer to page 154.  
Turn signal, refer to  
page 118.  
Blue lights  
High beams  
Parking lights  
Parking lights are  
switched on.  
High beams are  
switched on.  
Parking lights/low  
beams, refer to page  
151.  
High beams, refer to  
page 119.  
Low beams  
Fuel gauge  
Low beams are  
switched on.  
Concept  
Parking lights/low  
beams, refer to page  
151.  
The current fill level of the fuel  
tank is displayed.  
General information  
Lane departure warning  
Vehicle tilt position may cause  
the display to vary.  
The indicator light lights  
up: the system is acti-  
vated. A lane marking  
was detected on at  
least one side of the  
vehicle and warnings  
can be issued.  
Information on refueling, refer to  
page 262.  
Lane departure warn-  
ing, refer to page 182.  
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Display  
Switching on shift lights  
1 Select SPORT using the  
An arrow beside the  
sport mode switch.  
fuel pump symbol  
shows which side of the  
vehicle the fuel filler  
flap is on.  
2 Activate manual mode of the  
transmission.  
Display  
Indicator light in the  
instrument cluster  
The yellow indicator  
light illuminates, once  
the fuel reserve is  
reached.  
3
Tachometer  
• Successive orange illumi-  
nated fields indicate the  
upcoming shift moment.  
• The field lights up red. Do not  
wait any further to shift.  
Always avoid engine speeds in  
the red warning field. In this  
range, the fuel supply is reduced  
to protect the engine.  
When the maximum speed is  
reached, the entire display  
flashes red and the supply of  
fuel is interrupted in order to  
protect the engine.  
Shift lights  
Concept  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment, the shift position indica-  
tors on the tachometer indicate  
the maximum shift point at  
which the best possible acceler-  
ation can be achieved.  
Standby state and  
drive-ready state  
The letters OFF in the  
tachometer indicate  
that drive-ready state is  
switched off and  
Functional requirement  
standby state is  
switched on.  
When the selected driving mode  
is sport mode, a shift light will be  
displayed.  
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The letters READY in  
the tachometer indicate  
that the Auto Start/Stop  
function is ready to  
start the engine auto-  
matically.  
Indicator light in the  
instrument cluster  
A red indicator light is  
displayed.  
For further information, see Idle  
state, standby state, and  
drive-ready state, refer to page  
40.  
External temperature  
General information  
If the indicator drops to  
+37°F/+3°C or lower, a signal  
sounds.  
Engine coolant tempera-  
ture  
A vehicle message is displayed.  
Display  
There is an increased risk of ice  
on roads.  
When the engine  
temperature is low:  
Only the segments in  
the low temperature  
range will be illumi-  
nated. Drive with  
moderate engine  
speed and vehicle  
speed.  
When the engine  
temperature is nor-  
mal: All segments to  
the middle tempera-  
ture range will be illu-  
minated.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Even at temperatures above  
+37°F/+3°C there can be a risk of  
icy roads, for instance on bridges  
or shady sections of road. There  
is a risk of an accident. Modify  
your driving style to the weather  
conditions at low temperatures.  
Time  
The time is displayed in the  
instrument cluster. Setting the  
time and time format, refer to  
page 57.  
When the engine  
temperature is high:  
All segments to the  
high temperature  
range will be illumi-  
nated. A warning  
message will also be  
displayed.  
Range  
To check the coolant  
level, refer to page 298.  
Concept  
The range indicates the dis-  
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tance that can still be covered  
with the current fuel level.  
state, the instrument cluster  
briefly displays available driving  
distance or time to the next  
scheduled maintenance.  
General information  
The estimated range available  
with the remaining fuel is perma-  
nently displayed in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
Display  
Detailed information on ser-  
vice notifications  
With a low remaining range, a  
vehicle message is briefly dis-  
played. With a dynamic driving  
style, for instance fast cornering,  
the engine function is not always  
ensured.  
More information on the type of  
service required may be dis-  
played on the Control Display.  
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Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle status"  
The vehicle message appears  
continuously below a range of  
approx. 30 miles/50 km.  
3
"Service required"  
Maintenance and service measures  
and legally mandated inspections  
are displayed.  
Safety information  
4 Select an entry to call up  
NOTICE  
detailed information.  
With a driving range of less than  
30 miles/50 km the engine may  
no longer have sufficient fuel.  
Engine functions are not ensured  
anymore. There is a risk of dam-  
age to property. Refuel promptly.  
Symbols  
Symbols  
Description  
No service is currently  
required.  
Service notifications  
Concept  
The time for recom-  
mended maintenance  
or a legally mandated  
inspection is approach-  
ing.  
The function displays the ser-  
vice notifications and the corre-  
sponding maintenance scopes.  
The time for recom-  
mended maintenance  
has already passed.  
General information  
After switching on drive-ready  
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Example  
Description  
Entering appointment dates  
Enter the dates for the manda-  
tory vehicle inspections.  
Efficient gear is set.  
Make sure that the vehicle's  
date and time are set correctly.  
Shift into efficient gear.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle status"  
Speed Limit Info  
Speed Limit Info  
Concept  
3
"Service required"  
4 "Date:"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
Speed Limit Info shows the cur-  
rent valid maximum speed in the  
instrument cluster and the  
Head-up Display.  
Gear shift indicator  
Concept  
The system recommends the  
most efficient gear for the cur-  
rent driving situation.  
General information  
The camera in the area of the  
interior mirror detects traffic  
signs at the edge of the road as  
well as variable overhead sign  
posts.  
General information  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment and country version, the  
gear shift indicator is active in  
the manual mode of the auto-  
matic transmission.  
Traffic signs with extra symbols  
are considered and compared  
with the vehicle's onboard data.  
The traffic sign will then be  
either displayed or ignored  
depending on the situation in the  
instrument cluster and the  
Head-up Display.  
Displaying  
Suggestions to shift gear up or  
down are displayed in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
The system takes into account  
any information that is stored in  
the navigation system and also  
displays speed limits present on  
routes without signs.  
On vehicles without a gear shift  
indicator, the engaged gear is  
displayed.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Display via Toyota Supra  
Command  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Instrument panel"  
5 "Road signs"  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing visibility  
and traffic situation. There is a risk  
of an accident. Adjust driving style  
to traffic conditions. Watch traffic  
closely and actively intervene  
where appropriate.  
Display  
Overview  
Camera  
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Speed Limit Info  
Current speed limit.  
Speed Limit Info not  
available.  
The camera is installed near the  
interior mirror.  
If the detected speed limit has  
been exceeded, the indicator  
light will flash.  
Keep the windshield in front of  
the interior mirror clean and  
clear.  
Settings  
Displaying Speed Limit  
Info  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Instrument panel"  
5 Select desired setting:  
General information  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment, Speed Limit Info is dis-  
played permanently in the  
instrument cluster or via Toyota  
Supra Command.  
"Warn when speeding": acti-  
vating/deactivating the flash-  
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ing of the Speed Limit Info  
display in the instrument clus-  
ter and Head-up Display  
when the currently valid  
speed limit is exceeded.  
stored in the navigation sys-  
tem are incorrect.  
If the speed limits vary with  
the time of day and the day of  
the week.  
"Excess speed display": the  
speed limit that is detected by  
the Speed Limit Info is dis-  
played with a marking in the  
speedometer in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
In areas not covered by the  
navigation system.  
When roads differ from the  
navigation, such as due to  
changes in road routing.  
In case of electronic traffic  
signs.  
System limits  
When passing buses or trucks  
with traffic signs applied to  
them.  
The system may not be fully  
functional and may provide  
incorrect information in the fol-  
lowing situations:  
If the traffic signs are  
non-conforming.  
In heavy fog, wet conditions,  
When signs that are valid for  
or snowfall.  
a parallel road are detected.  
When signs are fully or par-  
tially concealed by objects,  
stickers or paint.  
In the presence of coun-  
try-specific signs and road  
configurations.  
When driving very close to the  
During calibration of the cam-  
era immediately after vehicle  
delivery.  
vehicle in front of you.  
When driving toward bright  
lights or strong reflections.  
When the windshield in front  
of the interior mirror is fogged  
over, dirty or covered by a  
sticker, etc.  
Selection lists  
Concept  
If the camera has overheated  
and been temporarily  
The display can be operated  
when necessary.  
switched off due to exces-  
sively high temperatures.  
Entertainment source.  
Current audio source.  
In the event of incorrect  
List of most recent telephone  
detection by the camera.  
calls.  
If the speed limits or road data  
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If necessary, the corresponding  
menu will open on the Control  
Display.  
the instrument cluster, such as  
average values.  
Calling up information  
Display  
Items displayed may differ  
depending on the specifications  
of the vehicle.  
Displaying and using the  
list  
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Button  
Function  
Press and hold the button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Change the entertain-  
ment source.  
Information is displayed in the  
instrument cluster. Pressing the  
button repeatedly displays addi-  
tional information.  
Pressing the button  
again will close the cur-  
rently displayed list.  
Show list of most  
recent telephone calls.  
Information at a glance  
Turn the thumbwheel:  
select entertainment  
source or list entry.  
The following information can be  
displayed on the Onboard Com-  
puter:  
Press the thumbwheel  
to confirm the setting.  
Miles and trip miles.  
Current drivable range.  
Consumption display.  
The currently selected  
list can be displayed  
again in the instrument  
cluster by turning the  
thumbwheel.  
Average consumption and  
average speed.  
Onboard Computer in the  
instrument cluster  
Adjusting information for  
Onboard Computer  
For some information of the  
Onboard Computer, it is possi-  
ble to set whether it can be  
called up in the instrument clus-  
ter.  
Concept  
The Onboard Computer dis-  
plays different vehicle data in  
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Via Toyota Supra Command:  
tance that can still be covered  
with the current fuel level.  
1 "My vehicle"  
General information  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Instrument panel"  
5 "Onboard info"  
The estimated range available  
with the remaining fuel is perma-  
nently displayed in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
6 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
With a low remaining range, a  
vehicle message is briefly dis-  
played. With a dynamic driving  
style, for instance taking curves  
aggressively, the engine func-  
tion is not always ensured.  
Information in detail  
The vehicle message appears  
continuously below a range of  
approx. 30 miles/50 km.  
Odometer and trip odometer  
Displaying/resetting miles  
• Press the knob to dis-  
play the trip miles.  
Safety information  
NOTICE  
When the drive-ready  
state is switched off,  
miles and trip miles are  
displayed.  
• Keep the knob  
pressed down to  
reset the trip miles.  
With a driving range of less than  
30 miles/50 km the engine may  
no longer have sufficient fuel.  
Engine functions are not ensured  
anymore. There is a risk of dam-  
age to property. Refuel promptly.  
Display  
Display  
Consumption display  
Current drivable range  
Concept  
Concept  
The current consumption dis-  
The range indicates the dis-  
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plays the current consumption  
of fuel. Check whether you are  
currently driving in an efficient  
and environmentally friendly  
manner.  
Resetting average values  
General information  
The current fuel consumption is  
displayed on the instrument  
cluster as a bar display.  
Press and hold the button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Display  
Display  
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Average speed and average  
consumption  
Onboard Computer on the  
Control Display  
General information  
Average speed and average  
consumption are calculated for  
the distance traveled since the  
last reset in the Onboard Com-  
puter.  
Concept  
The Onboard Computer dis-  
plays different vehicle data on  
the Control Display, such as  
average values.  
Periods in which the vehicle is  
parked with the engine manually  
stopped are not included in the  
calculation of the average  
speed.  
General information  
Two types of Onboard Com-  
puter are available on the Con-  
trol Display:  
"Onboard info": average val-  
ues, such as the consump-  
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tion, are displayed. The  
values can be reset individu-  
ally.  
reset.  
"Automatic reset": all val-  
ues are reset approx. 4 hours  
after the vehicle has come to  
a standhill.  
"Trip computer": the values  
deliver an overview of a cer-  
tain distance and can be reset  
as often as necessary.  
5 If necessary, "OK"  
Sport displays  
Calling up the Onboard  
Computer or trip computer  
Concept  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Depending on the vehicle speci-  
fications, the current power out-  
put and torque can be displayed  
on the control display.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driving information"  
3 "Onboard info" or "Trip com-  
puter"  
Display on the Control Dis-  
play  
Resetting the Onboard  
computer  
Overview  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driving information"  
3 "Onboard info"  
4 "Consumption" or "Speed"  
5 "OK"  
The following information is dis-  
played:  
Torque.  
Power.  
Displays  
Resetting the trip com-  
puter  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
2 "Sport displays"  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Speed warning  
2 "Driving information"  
3 "Trip computer"  
Concept  
4 Move the Controller to the  
left, if needed.  
A speed limit can be set that  
when reached will cause a  
"Reset": all values are  
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warning to be issued.  
3 "Speed warning"  
4 "Select current speed"  
General information  
Vehicle status  
The warning is repeated if the  
vehicle speed exceeds the set  
speed limit again, after it has  
dropped below it by 3 mph/5  
km/h.  
General information  
The status can be displayed and  
actions performed for several  
systems.  
Configuring the speed  
limit warning  
Opening the vehicle status  
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Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle status"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Speed warning"  
4 "Warning at:"  
Information at a glance  
5 Turn the Controller until the  
"Tire Pressure Monitor":  
Status of the Tire Pressure  
Monitor, refer to page 280.  
desired speed is displayed.  
6 Press the Controller.  
"Engine oil level": Elec-  
tronic engine oil level check,  
refer to page 295.  
Activating/deactivatingthe  
speed warning  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
"Vehicle messages": Vehi-  
cle messages are stored in  
the background and can be  
displayed on the Control Dis-  
play. Displaying stored vehi-  
cle messages, refer to page  
132.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Speed warning"  
4 "Speed warning"  
Setting your current speed  
as the speed warning  
"Service required": Dis-  
playing service notifications,  
refer to page 139.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
"Remote maintenance  
Call": service request.  
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)  
148  
3-1. CONTROLS  
Display  
Head-up Display*  
*
: if equipped  
Overview  
Concept  
The following information is dis-  
played on the Head-up Display:  
This system projects important  
information into the driver's field  
of vision, for instance the speed.  
Speed.  
Navigation instructions.  
Vehicle messages.  
The driver can get information  
without averting his or her eyes  
from the road.  
Selection list in the instrument  
cluster.  
Driver assistance systems.  
General information  
Some of this information is only  
displayed briefly as needed.  
Follow the information on clean-  
ing the Head-up Display, refer to  
page 327.  
Selecting the view  
Various views are available for  
the Head-up Display.  
Overview  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Switching on/off  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Setting the brightness  
1 "My vehicle"  
The brightness is automatically  
adjusted to the ambient bright-  
ness.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Head-up display"  
The basic setting can be  
adjusted manually.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)  
149  
3-1. CONTROLS  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Brightness"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Rotation"  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
desired brightness is set.  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
desired setting is selected.  
7 Press the Controller.  
7 Press the Controller.  
When the low beams are  
switched on, the brightness of  
the Head-up Display can be  
additionally influenced using the  
instrument lighting.  
Visibility of the display  
3
The visibility of the displays in  
the Head-up Display is influ-  
enced by the following factors:  
Adjusting the height  
Seat position.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Objects on the cover of the  
1 "My vehicle"  
Head-up Display.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
Sunglasses with certain polar-  
ization filters.  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Height"  
Wet roads.  
Unfavorable light conditions.  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
If the image is distorted, have  
the basic settings checked by  
your Toyota dealer.  
desired height is reached.  
7 Press the Controller.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Special windshield  
The windshield is part of the  
system.  
The height of the Head-up Dis-  
play can also be stored using  
the memory function, refer to  
page 104.  
The shape of the windshield  
makes it possible to display a  
precise image.  
Setting the rotation  
A film in the windshield prevents  
double images from being gen-  
erated.  
The Head-up Display view can  
be rotated.  
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)