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Supra Owner's ManualTABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1. NOTES
Notes ......................................4
Owner's Manual media .........18
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Getting in ..............................20
Setting and operation............26
On the move .........................30
3-1. CONTROLS
Driving area ..........................40
Vehicle operating state .........44
Toyota Supra Command .......47
Voice control system .............58
General settings....................61
Opening and closing .............74
Seats, mirrors and steering 
wheel ..................................95
Carrying children safely ......108
Driving.................................134
Displays ..............................151
Lights ..................................171
Safety..................................179
Driving Stability Control Systems
..........................................215
Driver Assistance  Systems
..........................................220
Driving comfort....................248
Climate................................249
Interior equipment ...............257Storage compartments .......259
Boot ....................................261
4-1. DRIVING HINTS
Driving precautions .............266
Saving fuel ..........................272
5-1. MOBILITY
Refuelling ............................276
Wheels and tyres ................278
Engine compartment...........305
Service products .................307
Maintenance .......................315
Scheduled maintenance (except 
for Europe and Australia) ..319
Replacing parts ...................326
Breakdown Assist ...............333
General care .......................348
6-1. REFERENCE
Technical data .....................356
Certification .........................360
Alphabetical Index ..............444
1NOTES
2QUICK REFERENCE
3CONTROLS
4DRIVING HINTS
5MOBILITY
6REFERENCE
Index 

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NOTES
tory emergency call system takes 
over the emergency call function if 
the automatic emergency call sys-
tem is not functional for technical 
reasons, for example if the emer-
gency call centre appointed by the 
vehicle manufacturer cannot be 
reached.
The eCall statutory emergency call 
system uses the infrastructure of 
the 112 public emergency call num-
ber.
The system can be configured so 
that emergency calls are always 
made via the eCall statutory emer-
gency call system and not via the 
automatic emergency call system. 
Have the setting configured by any 
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any reliable 
repairer.
For Russia, Kazakhstan and Bela-
rus:
TECHNICAL REGULATION OF 
THE CUSTOMS UNION “ON THE 
SAFETY OF WHEELED VEHI-
CLES” TR CU 018/2011 Attach-
ment No.3, Section 2 
(Requirements for vehicles con-
cerning their interior noise), Table 
2.1, Remarks 3
This vehicle may not be used for 
public purposes (as taxis, for exam-
ple).The vehicle identification number is 
in the engine compartment, on the 
right-hand side of the vehicle.
Noise levels inside the vehi-
cle
Vehicle identification num-
ber
Engine compartment
Other Precautions
WARNING
Do not modify the vehicle.
Do not modify the vehicle with any 
parts (ex. batteries, electrical compo-
nents, etc.) other than Toyota genuine 
parts and accessories or Toyota 
approved parts, as doing so may 
cause an unexpected malfunction or 
an accident. For information on 
Toyota genuine parts and accesso-
ries, contact any authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, 
or any reliable repairer. 

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Before starting the engine, perform 
the necessary routine vehicle 
checks. It is the owner’s responsi-
bility to perform routine vehicle 
checks and any legally necessary 
yearly inspections, according to any 
local laws and regulations. For 
details about inspection proce-
dures, refer to the Service Book 
(Maintenance Guide).
Getting in
Before driving
Vehicle inspection
WARNING
Do not leave flammable objects in the 
vehicle.
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 explode. Also, 
when the vehicle is parked with the 
doors and windows completely 
closed, do not leave containers of car-
bonated beverages in the vehicle, as 
the temperature inside the vehicle 
can increase to over 50°C, depending 
on the location.
WARNING
Make sure to securely stow all lug-
gage.
In the case of sudden braking or a 
collision, unsecured objects may fly 
about and strike the occupants, possi-
bly causing injury. Make sure to stow 
luggage securely in the luggage com-
partment when possible.
WARNING
Do not leave objects on the driver’s 
side floor. 

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There are blind spots around the 
vehicle which cannot be seen 
from the driver’s seat. Make sure 
to check the area around the 
vehicle for small children and low 
WARNING
If an object gets stuck behind the 
brake pedal, braking may be impossi-
ble and the accelerator pedal may not 
return after being depressed, leading 
to an extremely dangerous situation.
WARNING
Make sure that the floor mats are 
securely installed.
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 vehicle, make 
sure to securely install the floor mats 
using the fasteners before driving the 
vehicle.
If a floor mat which cannot be 
installed securely, due to a damaged 
fastener, etc., is used, it may shift 
while driving and cover the accelera-
tor pedal, possibly depressing it and 
causing an accident.
Additionally, never install two or more 
floor mats on top of each other. Not 
only will additional floor mats interfere 
with normal operation of the pedals, 
but there is a danger that a mat may 
curl behind the brake pedal and pre-
vent it from being depressed.
WARNING
Be careful not to inhale exhaust 
gases.
The exhaust includes colorless, odor-
less carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon 
monoxide (CO) can be inhaled with-
out 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 
ventilation.
If there is a hole or crack in the 
exhaust system, caused by corrosion, 
etc., exhaust gasses may enter the 
vehicle while driving. If you smell 
exhaust gasses in the vehicle, com-
pletely open all of the windows and 
have the vehicle inspected by any 
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any reliable 
repairer.
Confirm safety of 
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1Wipers
2Instrument cluster
3Turn indicator, high-beam head-
lights
4Light switch element
Indicator and warning lamps can 
illuminate in a variety of combina-
tions and colours.
When the engine starts or the 
standby state is switched on, the 
functionality of some lights is briefly 
checked.1Exterior mirrors
2Power window switches
3Central locking system
4Unlocking the boot lid
1Selector lever
2Controller
3Auto Start & Stop cancel button
4Sport mode switch
5Park Assistant button
6VSC OFF button
7Toyota Supra Safety button
8Parking brake
Toyota Supra Command brings 
Displays and controls
Around the steering wheel
Indicator and warning lamps
Instrument cluster
1
2
3
4
Driver's door
Switch cluster
Toyota Supra Command
Principle
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4 

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"Apple CarPlay"
Register iPhone via Bluetooth on 
the vehicle.
Select CarPlay as the function:
"Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone is connected to the 
vehicle and displayed in the device 
list.
1With the vehicle at a standstill, 
engage selector lever position P.
2Press the start/stop button.
The engine is switched off.
3Apply the parking brake.
The Auto Start Stop switches the 
engine off automatically at a stand-
still to save fuel. For driving off, the 
engine automatically starts under 
the following conditions:
• By releasing the brake pedal. Registering iPhone with CarPlay
On the move
Driving
Drive-ready state
Switching on drive-ready state
• Depress the brake 
pedal.
• Press the start/stop but-
ton.
Switching off drive-ready state
Auto Start Stop
Parking brake
Engaging
Pull the switch.
LED and indicator lamp 
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A current measurement is available 
after approximately 30 minutes of 
normal driving.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle status"
3"Engine oil level"
Different messages are shown on 
the Control Display, depending on 
the engine oil level. Follow these 
messages
Safely stop the vehicle and switch 
off drive-ready state before topping 
up with engine oil.
Do not top up engine oil unless a message is displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
Note the top-up quantity in the mes-
sage.
Do not top up with too much engine 
oil.
Note recommended engine oil 
types.
The button is located in the centre 
console.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Connected Serv."
2"Toyota Supra Assistance"
3"Roadside assistance"
A voice connection is established.
Electronic oil measurement
Operating requirements
Displaying the engine oil level
Adding engine oil
General
Topping up
Breakdown Assist
Hazard warning lights
Breakdown Assist
Roadside assistance 

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QUICK REFERENCE
The Concierge Service provides 
information about hotels, restau-
rants etc. and can send an SMS 
with the required information to the 
vehicle. Addresses can also be 
sent directly to the navigation sys-
tem.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Connected Serv."
2"Toyota Supra Assistance"
3"Concierge Services"
A voice connection to the Con-
cierge Service is established.
Remote maintenances are services 
that help to keep the vehicle 
mobile.
Remote maintenances can com-
prise the following services:
• Roadside assistance
• Battery guard
When leaving the vehicle, turn the 
engine switch off, apply the parking 
brake and lock the doors.When parking, stop the vehicle in a 
safe and appropriate parking area, 
operate the “P” (parking) switch on 
the selector lever and turn the 
engine switch off. Toyota Supra Connect
Concierge Service
Remote maintenance
After driving
When parking
WARNING
When taking a nap in the vehicle, 
make sure to turn the engine switch 
off.
When taking a nap in the vehicle is 
unavoidable, park the vehicle in a 
safe place, turn the engine switch off, 
and if possible, sleep in the passen-
ger seat. If the engine is left running, 
the accelerator pedal may be 
depressed or selector lever may be 
operated unintentionally, 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, 
possibly causing to a fire.