QUICK REFERENCE for Your Toyota Supra 2 Door Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

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If a fuel can, combustible car care  
products, spray cans, etc. are left  
in the vehicle, there is a danger  
that they may catch fire and  
Entering  
Before driving  
explode. Also, when the vehicle is  
parked with the doors and win-  
dows completely closed, do not  
leave containers of carbonated  
beverages in the vehicle, as the  
temperature inside the vehicle  
can increase to over 122°F,  
Vehicle inspection  
depending on the location.  
WARNING  
Make sure to securely stow all  
luggage.  
Before starting the engine, per-  
form the necessary routine vehi-  
cle checks. It is the owner’s  
responsibility to perform routine  
vehicle checks and any legally  
necessary yearly inspections,  
according to any local laws and  
regulations. For details about  
inspection procedures, refer to  
the Service Book (Maintenance  
Guide).  
In the case of sudden braking or a  
collision, unsecured objects may  
fly about and strike the occupants,  
possibly causing injury. Make sure  
to stow luggage securely in the  
luggage compartment.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Do not leave flammable objects in  
the vehicle.  
Do not leave objects on the  
driver’s side floor.  
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WARNING  
WARNING  
If an object gets stuck behind the  
brake pedal, braking may be  
impossible and the accelerator  
pedal may not return after being  
depressed, leading to an  
Be careful not to inhale exhaust  
gases.  
extremely dangerous situation.  
WARNING  
Make sure that the floor mats are  
securely installed.  
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The exhaust includes colorless,  
odorless carbon monoxide (CO).  
Carbon monoxide (CO) can be  
inhaled without noticing and in the  
worst cases, can cause death.  
Make sure to not allow the engine  
to idle in a closed off garage or  
other location with poor ventila-  
tion.  
If there is a hole or crack in the  
exhaust system, caused by corro-  
sion, etc., exhaust gasses may  
enter the vehicle while driving. If  
you smell exhaust gasses in the  
vehicle, completely open all of the  
windows and have the vehicle  
inspected by Toyota dealer.  
Make sure to only use genuine  
Toyota floor mats which are  
designed for this model and  
secure them in place using the  
provided fasteners. When the  
floor mats have been removed,  
such as when cleaning the vehi-  
cle, make sure to securely install  
the floor mats using the fasteners  
before driving the vehicle.  
Confirm safety of sur-  
roundings  
If a floor mat which cannot be  
installed securely, due to a dam-  
aged fastener, etc., is used, it may  
shift while driving and cover the  
accelerator pedal, possibly  
depressing it and causing an acci-  
dent.  
Additionally, never install two or  
more floor mats on top of each  
other. Not only will additional floor  
mats interfere with normal opera-  
tion of the pedals, but there is a  
danger that a mat may curl behind  
the brake pedal and prevent it  
from being depressed.  
There are blind spots around  
the vehicle which cannot be  
seen from the driver’s seat.  
Make sure to check the area  
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around the vehicle for small  
children and low objects  
before driving.  
Press briefly: headlight cour-  
tesy delay feature  
Unlocking the vehicle  
When backing up (reversing),  
if you cannot see the area  
behind the vehicle suffi-  
ciently, exit the vehicle and  
check the area before pro-  
ceeding.  
Press the button on the  
remote control.  
Depending on the settings,  
either only the driver's door or all  
vehicle access points are  
unlocked.  
When in poor physical  
condition  
If only the driver's door is  
unlocked, press the button on  
the remote control again to  
unlock the other vehicle access  
points.  
Refrain from driving when you  
are fatigued or not feeling well.  
Also, if driving for a long time, be  
sure to stop and rest periodi-  
cally.  
Locking the vehicle  
Opening and closing  
1 Close the driver's door.  
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Press the button on the  
remote control.  
Buttons on the remote  
control  
All vehicle access points are  
locked.  
1 Unlocking  
2 Locking  
3 Unlocking the trunk lid  
4 Press and hold or press three  
times in quick succession:  
panic mode  
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remote control three times in  
succession.  
Buttons for the central  
locking system  
To switch off the alarm: press  
any button.  
Overview  
Smart Key System  
Concept  
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The vehicle can be accessed  
without operating the vehicle  
key.  
Carrying the vehicle key with  
you, e.g., in your pants pocket,  
is sufficient.  
Buttons for the central locking  
system.  
The vehicle automatically  
Locking  
detects the remote control when  
it is in close proximity or in the  
car's interior.  
Pressing the button  
locks the vehicle if the  
front doors are closed.  
Unlocking the vehicle  
The fuel filler flap remains  
unlocked.  
Unlocking  
Pressing the button  
unlocks the vehicle.  
Panic mode  
Grasp the handle of a vehicle  
door completely.  
You can trigger the alarm sys-  
tem if you find yourself in a dan-  
gerous situation.  
Press the button on the  
remote control and hold for at  
least 3 seconds.  
• Briefly press the button on the  
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Locking the vehicle  
Displays and control ele-  
ments  
In the vicinity of the steer-  
ing wheel  
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With the doors closed, touch the  
indentation (lock sensor) on the  
door handle with a finger for  
approximately 1 second.  
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1 Wipers  
2 Instrument cluster  
Trunk lid  
Opening  
3 Turn signal indicator, high  
beams  
4 Light switch element  
Press and hold the but-  
ton on the remote con-  
trol for approximately 1  
second. Depending on  
the setting, the doors  
may also unlock, see  
page 75.  
Indicator/warning lights  
Instrument cluster  
The indicator/warning lights can  
light up in a variety of combina-  
tions and colors.  
Closing  
Several of the lights are  
Close the trunk lid manually.  
checked for proper functioning  
and light up temporarily when  
the engine is started or standby  
state is switched on.  
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Toyota Supra Command  
Driver's door  
Concept  
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Toyota Supra Command  
includes a large number of func-  
tions. These functions can be  
operated via controller and,  
depending on the equipment  
version, via touch screen or  
voice activation system.  
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1 Exterior mirrors  
2 Power windows  
3 Central locking system  
4 Unlocking the trunk lid  
Buttons on the Controller  
Button  
Function  
Switch console  
Opens the main menu.  
Opens the Communica-  
tion menu.  
Opens the Media/Radio  
menu.  
Opens destination input  
menu for navigation.  
1 Selector lever  
2 Controller  
Opens navigation map.  
3 Auto Start/Stop cancel button  
4 Sport mode button  
5 Park Assistant button  
6 VSC OFF button  
7 Toyota Supra Safety button  
8 Parking brake  
Opens the previous dis-  
play.  
Opens the Options  
menu.  
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Voice activation  
Set-up and use  
Activating the voice activa-  
Seats, mirrors, and steer-  
ing wheel  
tion system  
1
Press the button on the  
steering wheel.  
Manually adjustable seats  
2 Wait for the signal.  
3 Say the command.  
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2
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The symbol on the  
Control Display indi-  
cates that voice activa-  
tion system is active.  
If no other commands are possi-  
ble, operate the function via Toy-  
ota Supra Command.  
1 Backrest angle  
2 Height  
Terminating the voice acti-  
vation system  
3 Backrest width*  
4 Lumbar support*  
5 Forward/back  
6 Seat angle*  
Press the button on the  
steering wheel or ›Can-  
cel‹.  
*
: if equipped  
Electrically adjustable  
seats*  
*
: if equipped  
1 Forward/backward, height,  
seat tilt  
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2 Driver's seat memory  
3 Backrest tilt  
4 Backrest width  
5 Lumbar support  
angle to suit your seating  
position.  
3 Fold the lever back up.  
Memory function  
Adjusting the exterior mir-  
rors  
Concept  
The following settings can be  
stored and, if necessary,  
retrieved using the memory  
function:  
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• Seat position.  
• Exterior mirror position.  
• Height of the Head-up Dis-  
play.  
1 Adjusting  
Storing  
2 Selecting a mirror, Automatic  
Curb Monitor, see page 103.  
1 Set the desired position.  
3 Folding in and out  
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Press button on the  
driver's seat. The writing on  
the button lights up.  
Adjusting the steering  
wheel  
3 Press the desired button 1 or  
2 at the door while the writing  
is lit. A signal sounds.  
Manual steering wheel  
adjustment  
Calling up settings  
Press the desired button 1 or 2.  
1 Fold the lever down.  
2 Move the steering wheel to  
the preferred height and  
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3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Connect new device"  
5 Select the functions for which  
the mobile phone is to be  
used.  
Radio  
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle  
is displayed on the Control Display.  
6 To perform additional steps  
on the mobile phone, refer to  
the mobile phone owner's  
manual: e.g., search for or  
connect the Bluetooth device  
or a new device.  
1 Changing the entertainment  
source  
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle  
appears on the mobile phone dis-  
play. Select the Bluetooth name of  
the vehicle.  
2 Sound output on/off, volume  
3 Programmable memory but-  
tons  
7 Depending on the mobile  
device, a control number is  
displayed or the control num-  
ber must be entered.  
4 Changing the station/track  
5 Waveband/satellite radio  
• Compare the control number  
displayed on the Control Dis-  
play with the control number  
on the display of the device.  
Connecting a mobile  
phone  
General information  
Confirm the control number on the  
device and on the Control Display.  
• Enter and confirm the same  
control number on the device  
and via Toyota Supra Com-  
mand.  
After the mobile phone is con-  
nected once to the vehicle, the  
mobile phone can be operated  
using Toyota Supra Command,  
the steering wheel buttons and  
voice activation.  
The device is connected and  
displayed in the device list.  
Connecting the mobile  
phone via Bluetooth  
Using the phone  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Accepting a call  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Incoming calls can be answered  
2 "System settings"  
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in several ways.  
Command.  
• Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Functional requirements  
"Accept"  
Press the button on the  
steering wheel.  
• Compatible iPhone.  
iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or  
later.  
• Corresponding mobile wire-  
less contract.  
• Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Siri  
voice operation are switched  
on on the iPhone.  
• Via the selection list in the  
instrument cluster:  
Use the thumbwheel on the steer-  
ing wheel to select: "Accept"  
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Dialing a number  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Switching on Bluetooth and  
CarPlay  
1 "Communication"  
2 "Dial number"  
3 Enter the numbers.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
4
Select the symbol. The  
connection is established via  
the mobile phone to which  
this function has been  
assigned.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Settings"  
5 Select the following setting:  
• "Bluetooth®"  
Establish the connection via the  
additional phone:  
• Corresponding mobile wire-  
less contract.  
1
Press the button.  
2 "Call via"  
Pairing iPhone with CarPlay  
Pair iPhone via Bluetooth with  
the vehicle.  
Apple CarPlay prepara-  
tion*  
Select CarPlay as the function:  
"Apple CarPlay"  
*
: if equipped  
The iPhone is connected to the  
vehicle and displayed in the  
device list.  
Concept  
CarPlay allows certain func-  
tions of a compatible Apple  
iPhone to be used via Siri voice  
operation and Toyota Supra  
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Parking brake  
Setting  
Driving  
Pull the switch.  
Drive-ready state  
The LED on the switch  
and the indicator light in  
the instrument cluster  
are illuminated.  
Switching on drive-ready  
state  
Releasing  
With drive-ready state  
switched on:  
Press the switch while  
the brake is pressed or  
selector lever position  
P is set.  
1 Depress the brake pedal.  
2 Press the Start/Stop button.  
Switching off drive-ready  
state  
The LED and indicator light go  
out.  
1 Engage selector lever posi-  
tion P with the vehicle  
stopped.  
The parking brake is released.  
Automatic transmission  
2 Press the Start/Stop button.  
The engine is switched off.  
Engaging selector lever  
position D, N, R  
3 Set the parking brake.  
Auto Start/Stop function  
The Auto Start/Stop function  
switches the engine off automat-  
ically while stationary to save  
fuel. The engine starts automati-  
cally under the following precon-  
ditions:  
• By releasing the brake pedal.  
• Drive mode D.  
• Neutral N.  
• Reverse R.  
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With the driver's safety belt fas-  
tened, briefly push the selector  
lever in the desired direction,  
past a resistance point, if  
needed. The selector lever  
returns to the center position in  
each case.  
To prevent the vehicle from  
creeping after you select a drive  
mode or reverse, maintain pres-  
sure on the brake pedal until  
you are ready to start.  
Press button P.  
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Automatic transmission,  
manual mode  
A selector lever lock prevents  
the inadvertent shifting to selec-  
tor lever position R or the inad-  
vertent shifting from selector  
lever position P.  
Engage selector lever position R  
only when the vehicle is station-  
ary.  
Activate the manual mode:  
Releasing the selector lever  
lock  
Press the selector lever to the  
left from selector lever position  
D.  
Manual mode:  
To shift down: press the  
selector lever forward.  
To shift up: pull the selector  
lever rearwards.  
End the manual mode:  
Push the selector lever to the  
right.  
Press the button.  
Engaging P  
Engage selector lever position P  
only when the vehicle is station-  
ary.  
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3 Lane change to the left  
(movethe lever partway and  
release it)  
High beams, headlight  
flasher, turn signal  
The left hand signals will flash 3  
times.  
High beams, headlight  
flasher  
4 Left turn  
Lights and lighting  
Light functions  
Symbol  
Function  
Lights off.  
Daytime running lights.  
Push the lever forward or pull it  
backward.  
• High beams on, arrow 1. The  
high beams light up when the  
low beams are switched on.  
• High beams off/headlight  
flasher, arrow 2.  
Parking lights.  
Automatic headlight  
control.  
Turn signal  
Low beams.  
1
2
Instrument lighting.  
Right roadside parking  
light.  
3
4
Left roadside parking  
light.  
1 Right turn  
2 Lane change to the right  
(movethe lever partway and  
release it)  
Washer/wiper system  
The wipers can be operated in  
the standby state.  
The right hand signals will flash 3  
times.  
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Switching the wipers on/off  
and brief wipe  
Rain sensor  
Activating/deactivating  
Switching on  
2
To activate: press the lever up  
Press the lever up until the  
desired position is reached.  
• Resting position of the wipers:  
position 0.  
once from its standard position,  
arrow 1.  
To deactivate: press the lever  
back into the standard position.  
• Rain sensor: position 1.  
• Normal wiper speed: position  
2.  
Adjusting the sensitivity  
• Fast wiper speed: position 3.  
Brief wipe and switching off  
Turn the thumbwheel on the  
wiper lever.  
Cleaning the windshield  
Press the lever down.  
• Switching off: press the lever  
down until it reaches its stan-  
dard position (position 0).  
• Brief wipe: press the lever  
down from the standard posi-  
tion (position 0).  
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Pull the wiper lever towards you.  
Button  
Function  
Climate control  
Seat heating.  
Button  
Function  
Climate control opera-  
tion.  
Temperature.  
Air flow, manual.  
Recirculated-air mode.  
Maximum cooling.  
Refueling  
Refueling  
Fuel cap  
1 Press the rear edge of the  
AUTO program.  
fuel filler flap to open it.  
Air distribution, manual.  
Switching off.  
2 Turn the fuel cap counter-  
Defrost and defog the  
windshield.  
clockwise.  
3 Place the fuel cap in the  
bracket attached to the fuel  
filler flap.  
Rear window defroster.  
Gasoline  
For the best fuel efficiency, the  
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Cleaning the wheels  
gasoline should be sulfur-free or  
very low in sulfur content.  
The friction during hard braking  
may produce brake dust and  
make the rims dirty. Brake dust  
can be removed by cleaning the  
rims. Toyota recommends using  
vehicle care and cleaning prod-  
ucts from Toyota.  
Fuels that are marked on the  
gas pump as containing metal  
must not be used. P.293  
Wheels and tires  
Tire inflation pressure speci-  
fications  
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Electronic oil measure-  
ment  
The tire inflation pressure speci-  
fications can be found in the tire  
inflation pressure table in the  
printed Owner's Manual.  
Functional requirements  
Depending on the previous dis-  
plays, the status display  
appears when the engine is run-  
ning or after the vehicle has  
been driven for at least 30 min-  
utes.  
After correcting the tire infla-  
tion pressure  
With Tire Pressure Monitor  
TPM:  
The corrected tire inflation pres-  
sures are applied automatically.  
Make sure that the correct tire  
settings have been made.  
Displaying the engine oil  
level  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
With tires that cannot be found  
in the tire pressure values on  
the Control Display, reset the  
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle status"  
3
"Engine oil level"  
Different messages appear on  
the Control Display depending  
on the engine oil level. Pay  
attention to these messages.  
Checking the tire inflation  
pressure  
Regularly check the tire inflation  
pressure and correct it as  
needed:  
Adding engine oil  
• At least twice a month.  
• Before embarking on an  
extended trip.  
General information  
Safely park the vehicle and  
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switch off drive-ready state  
before adding engine oil.  
Roadside assistance  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "Toyota Supra Connect"  
Adding  
2 "Toyota Supra Assistance"  
3 "Roadside assistance"  
A voice connection is established.  
Toyota Supra Connect  
Concierge  
The Concierge offers informa-  
tion on events, gas stations or  
hotels, and provides phone  
numbers and addresses. Many  
hotels can be booked directly by  
the Concierge.  
Only add engine oil when the  
message is displayed in the  
instrument cluster.  
Observe the quantity to be  
added in the message.  
Take care not to add too much  
engine oil.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "Toyota Supra Connect"  
2 "Toyota Supra Assistance"  
3 "Concierge"  
Observe recommended engine  
oil types, see page 297.  
A voice connection to the Con-  
cierge is established.  
Providing assistance  
Hazard warning flashers  
Remote maintenance  
Remote maintenance are ser-  
vices that help to maintain vehi-  
cle mobility.  
Remote maintenance can com-  
prise the following services:  
• Roadside assistance.  
• Battery guard.  
The button is located in the cen-  
ter console.  
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When taking a nap in the vehicle  
After driving  
When parking  
is unavoidable, park the vehicle in  
a safe place, turn the engine  
switch off, and if possible, sleep in  
the passenger seat. If the engine  
is left running, the accelerator  
pedal may be depressed or selec-  
tor lever may be operated unin-  
tentionally, possibly leading to an  
accident. Also, if the engine is run  
at a high speed for a long time,  
the exhaust system and engine  
may become extremely hot, pos-  
sibly causing to a fire.  
When leaving the vehicle, turn  
the engine switch off, apply the  
parking brake and lock the  
doors.  
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WARNING  
Be careful when parking, as to not  
park the vehicle near flammable  
materials.  
When parking, stop the vehicle  
in a safe and appropriate park-  
ing area, operate the “P” (park-  
ing) switch on the selector lever  
and turn the engine switch off.  
WARNING  
Do not park the vehicle near flam-  
mable materials, such as dry  
grass, leaves, paper, oil, etc. If  
these kinds of material touch a  
part of the exhaust system, it may  
cause a fire.  
When taking a nap in the vehicle,  
make sure to turn the engine  
switch off.  
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