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law. To fulfil these obligations, the 
vehicle manufacturer requires tech-
nical data from the vehicle. Data 
from the vehicle can also be used 
to check customer warranty claims.
Error and event memories in the 
vehicle can be reset when any 
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any reliable 
repairer performs repair or servic-
ing work.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, the following comfort and 
individual settings can be saved in 
the vehicle and modified or reset at 
any time.
These include, for example:
• Setting for the seat position.
• Suspension and climate control 
settings.
Data can be imported into the vehi-
cle entertainment and communica-
tion system if required, for example 
via a smartphone.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, this data includes:
• Multimedia data such as music, 
films or photos for playback in an 
integrated multimedia system.
• Address book data for use in 
conjunction with an integrated 
hands-free system or an inte-grated navigation system.
• Entered navigation destinations.
• Data on the use of Internet ser-
vices.
This data may be saved locally in 
the vehicle or is found on a device 
that has been connected to the 
vehicle, for example a smartphone, 
USB stick or MP3 player. If this 
data is saved in the vehicle, it can 
be deleted at any time.
This data is only transmitted to third 
parties if expressly requested in the 
course of using online services. 
The transfer depends on the set-
tings selected for using the ser-
vices.
Depending on the equipment, 
mobile devices connected to the 
vehicle, for example smartphones, 
can be controlled via the vehicle 
controls.
Sound and images from the mobile 
device can be played back and dis-
played through the multimedia sys-
tem. Certain information is 
transferred to the mobile device at 
the same time. Depending on the 
type of integration, this includes 
position data and other general 
vehicle information, for example. 
This optimises the way in which 
selected apps, for example naviga-
tion or music playback, work.
There is no further interaction  Data entry and data transfer 
into the vehicle
General
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Supra Owner's Manual2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
QUICK REFERENCE
together the functions of a number 
of switches. These functions can be 
operated using the Controller and, 
depending on the equipment ver-
sion, the touchscreen.
■General
The buttons can be used to call up 
menus directly. The Controller can 
be used to select menu items and 
perform settings.
■Buttons on the Controller
■Activating the voice control 
system
1Press the button on the 
steering wheel.
2Wait for the acoustic signal.
3Say the command.
If no further spoken commands are 
possible, switch to Toyota Supra 
Command to operate the function.
■Switching off the voice control 
system
■Help with the voice control 
system
To have possible voice com-
mands read aloud: ›Voice com-
mands‹.
To have information about the 
voice control system read aloud: 
›General information on voice 
control‹.
To have help on the current 
menu read aloud: ›Help‹. Controller
ButtonFunction
Press once: to call up the 
main menu.
Press twice: shows all 
menu items of the main 
menu.
To call up the Communi-
cation menu.
To call up the Media/Radio 
menu.
To call up the Destination 
input menu of the naviga-
tion system.
To call up the navigation 
map.
Press once: to call up the 
previous screen.
Press and hold: to call up 
the last menus used.
To call up the Options 
menu.
Voice control
Saying voice commands
This symbol on the Con-
trol Display shows that the 
voice control system is 
active.
Press the button on the 
steering wheel or say 
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■Country
1"Navigation"
2"Address input"
3"Country?"
4Tilt the Controller to the right to 
select the country from the list.
■Entering an address
1"City/town or postcode?"
2Enter letters or numbers.
3Tilt the Controller to the right to 
select the town/city or postal 
code from the list.
4"Street?"
5Enter the street in the same way 
as for the town/city.
6"House number/road junction?"
7Switch to the list of house num-
bers and junctions.
8Select the house number or 
junction.
"Start route guidance"
If only the town/city was entered: 
route guidance to the town/city cen-
tre is started.Once the mobile telephone has 
been connected in the vehicle, it 
can be operated using the Toyota 
Supra Command, the buttons on 
the steering wheel and by voice 
control.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4"Connect new device"
5Select functions for which you 
would like to use the mobile 
telephone.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is 
displayed in the Control Display.
6To perform other operations on 
the mobile telephone; see the 
user manual of the mobile tele-
phone: for example finding/con-
necting Bluetooth device or new 
device.
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is 
shown on the display of the mobile tele-
phone. Select the Bluetooth name of 
the vehicle.
7Depending on the mobile 
device, either a control number 
is displayed, or you will have to  Navigation destination input
Entering the destination using an 
address
Starting route guidance
Connecting mobile telephone
General
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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, 
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Supra Owner's Manual3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
 Automatic driving lights 
control P.171
Automatic high-beamP.174
 Low-beam headlights 
P. 1 7 3
 Instrument lighting P.177
 Right parking light P.173
 Left parking light P.173
5Steering-column lever, left
 Turn indicator P.139
 High-beam headlights, 
headlight flasher P.139
 Automatic high-beam 
P. 1 7 4
 On-board computer P.164
6Shift paddle P.146
7Buttons on steering wheel, left
 Manual Speed Limiter 
P. 2 2 0
 Cruise Control on/off 
P. 2 2 2
Resuming Cruise Con-
trolP.220
Interrupts Cruise Control 
P. 2 2 0
 Adaptive Cruise Control 
on/off P.225 Cruise Control: to store a 
speedP.220
 Interrupts Cruise Con-
trol/Resuming Cruise Con-
trolP.220
 Adaptive Cruise  Control: 
to increase the distance/to 
reduce the distanceP.220
Rocker switch for Cruise Con-
trolP.220
8Instrument cluster P.151
9Buttons on steering wheel, right
 Selection lists P.163
 Volume, see Owner's 
Manual for Navigation, Enter-
tainment, Communication 
 Voice control system P.58
 Telephone, see Owner's 
Manual for Navigation, Enter-
tainment, Communication 
Knurled wheel for selection lists 
P. 1 6 3
10Shift paddle P.146
11Steering-column lever, right
 Wiper P.140
 Rain sensor P.141
 Cleaning windscreen 
P. 1 4 2
12To adjust the steering wheel 
P. 1 0 6
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14 To release the bonnet 
P. 3 0 615 Unlocking the boot lid P.77
1Control Display P.50
2 Hazard warning lights 
P. 3 3 6
3Ventilation P.255
4Glove box P.260
5Radio/multimedia, see Owner's 
Manual for Navigation, Enter-
tainment, Communication 
6Automatic air conditioning P.250
7Controller with buttons P.50, 
P. 5 1
8 Sport mode switch P.149
SPORT drive mode
 Toyota Supra Safety P.191 Auto Start/Stop P.134
 Parking Sensors P.236
Rear-view camera P.242
Crossing traffic warning P.246
Park Assistant P.236
 Vehicle Stability Control, 
VSC P.216
9 Parking brake P.137
10Automatic transmission selector 
lever P.143
11 To switch drive-ready 
state on/off P.134
Around the centre console
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1Control Display, with touch-
screen depending on the equip-
ment version
2Controller with buttons and, 
depending on the equipment 
version, with touchpad
To clean the Control Display, follow 
the care instructions, see page 354.
If the Control Display is exposed to 
very high temperatures, for exam-
ple because of strong sunlight, the 
brightness may be reduced and the 
Control Display may even switch 
itself off. Normal functions will be 
restored when the temperature is 
reduced, for example by shading or 
using the air conditioning system.The Control Display is switched on 
automatically after unlocking.
In certain situations, the Control 
Display is switched off automati-
cally, for example if no operation is 
performed on the vehicle for sev-
eral minutes.
The Control Display can also be 
switched off manually.
1 Press the button.
2"Switch off control display"
Press the Controller or any button 
on the Controller to switch it back 
on again.
The buttons can be used to call up 
menus directly. The Controller can 
be used to select menu items and 
perform settings.
Some of the functions of the Toyota 
Controls
Overview
Control Display
General
1
2
Safety note
NOTICE
Objects located in front of the Control 
Display may slip and damage the 
Control Display. There is a danger of 
damage to property. Do not place 
objects in front of the Control Display.
Switching on/off automatically
Switching on/off manually
Controller with navigation 
system
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CONTROLS
Supra Command can be operated 
with the touchpad of the Controller, 
see page 56.
• Turn to switch between menu 
items, for example.
• Press to select a menu item, for 
example.
• Tilt in four directions to switch 
between screens, for example.
The buttons can be used to call up 
menus directly. The Controller can 
be used to select menu items and 
perform settings.
• Turn to switch between menu 
items, for example. OperationButtons on the Controller
ButtonFunction
Press once: to call up the 
main menu.
Press twice: shows all menu 
items of the main menu.
To call up the Communica-
tion menu.
To call up the Media/Radio 
menu.
To call up the Destination 
input menu of the navigation 
system.
To call up the navigation 
map.
Press once: to call up the 
previous screen.
Press and hold: to call up 
the last menus used.
To call up the Options menu.
Controller without naviga-
tion system
General
Operation