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Toyota unveils Gen3 GR Supra Supercar model in Bathurst

Toyota unveiled a clay model of its Gen3 GR Supra Supercar in Bathurst today ahead of its 2026 Supercars Championship debut.

The model has been produced by the Toyota Design Australia team in Melbourne.

“Our design team has amped up the car significantly, giving fans a fresh perspective of GR Supra performance through a car that instantly looks like it owns the track,” said Nic Hogios, Senior Manager of Toyota Design Australia.

“We are enthusiasts first and foremost, and the GR Supra Supercar is the kind of project we dream about working on. We can’t wait to see it competing and winning in Supercars, including right here at Bathurst.”

Toyota will enter the 2026 season with Walkinshaw Andretti United and is currently in the search of a second team for a minimum of four Supras in its first season.

“Taking part in the heat of Supercars, as well as other racing and rallying series around the world, provides technical learnings that can be transferred to the development of our entire range of vehicles – not just our sports cars,” said Sean Hanley, Toyota Australia’s Vice President Sales, Marketing and Franchise Operations.

“We are looking forward to building on the passion among enthusiasts for our GR range and to generating interest and excitement among motorsport fans, including those who are new to our brand.

“We are also keen to involve our own people, enabling them to improve their skills and acquire new abilities in the high-pressure teamwork environment that is motorsport.

“The experience gained by our local designers, modellers and engineers with their stunning GR Supra Supercar is a perfect example of what motorsport can help us achieve.”