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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
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manufacturer of your vehicles una-
ble to recognise legal claims based 
on discrepancies between the data, 
illustrations and descriptions in this 
Owner's Manual and your own 
vehicle's equipment. Please note, 
too, that some of the optional 
equipment described in this manual 
is not available on Australian mod-
els due to restrictions imposed by 
Australian Design Rules and other 
requirements.
Should you require any further 
information, please contact your 
Service centre, who will be pleased 
to advise you.
Please comply with the following 
when using the vehicle:
• Owner's Manual.
• Information on the vehicle. Do 
not remove stickers.
• Technical data of the vehicle.
• The applicable laws and safety 
standards of the country in which 
the vehicle is used.
• Vehicle papers and legal docu-
ments.
Your vehicle is technically designed 
for the operating conditions and 
approval requirements prevalent in 
the country to which it was first delivered - homologation. If your 
vehicle is to be operated in another 
country, it may have to be adapted 
be forehand to any prevailing differ-
ent operating conditions and 
approval requirements. If your vehi-
cle does not comply with the 
homologation requirements in a 
certain country, you cannot lodge 
warranty claims for your vehicle 
there. Any  authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized 
repairer, or any reliable repairer is 
able to provide further information.
The advanced technology used in 
your vehicle, for example the 
state-of-the-art materials and 
high-performance electronics, 
requires appropriate maintenance 
and repair methods.
Consequently, the manufacturer of 
your vehicle recommends having 
corresponding work carried out by 
Toyota. If you choose to use 
another specialist workshop, 
Toyota recommends using one that 
Your own safety
Intended use
Warranty
Maintenance and repairs
WARNING
Work performed incorrectly on the 
vehicle paintwork can cause the radar 
sensors to fail or malfunction, result-
ing in a safety risk. There is a danger 
of accidents or damage to property. 
For vehicles with radar sensors, only 
have paintwork or paint repairs on the 
bumpers carried out by any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota author-
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performs work such as mainte-
nance and repair according to 
Toyota specifications with properly 
trained personnel. In this Owner's 
Manual, facilities of this kind are 
referred to as "any reliable repairer 
or other qualified service shop".
If such work, for example mainte-
nance and repair, is performed 
inexpertly, it could result in conse-
quential damage and thus consti-
tute a safety risk.
Toyota recommends using parts 
and accessories that are specifi-
cally approved for this purpose by 
To y o t a .
You are recommended to consult 
Toyota for advice on genuine 
Toyota parts and accessories, other 
Toyota approved products and 
expert advice on all related matters.
The safety and compatibility of 
these products in conjunction with 
Toyota vehicles have been checked 
by Toyota.
Toyota accepts product responsibil-
ity for genuine Toyota parts and 
accessories. Toyota cannot accept 
liability for parts or accessory prod-
ucts of any kind which it has not 
approved.
Toyota is unable to assess each 
individual product of outside origin 
as to its suitability for use on Toyota 
vehicles without safety risk. Nor can suitability be assured if an offi-
cial permit has been issued for it in 
a specific country. Tests performed 
for such permits cannot always 
cover all operating conditions for 
Toyota vehicles, and some of them 
therefore are insufficient.
A number of electronic control 
devices are installed in your vehi-
cle. Electronic control devices pro-
cess data that they receive from 
vehicle sensors, generate them-
selves or exchange with one 
another, for example. Some control 
devices are necessary for the vehi-
cle to function safely or provide 
assistance during driving, for exam-
ple Driver Assistance Systems. 
Furthermore, control devices facili-
tate comfort or infotainment func-
tions.
Information on the data saved or 
exchanged can be obtained from 
the vehicle manufacturer, for exam-
ple in a separate brochure.
Every vehicle has a unique vehicle 
identification number. Depending 
on the country, a vehicle owner can 
be identified by the vehicle identifi-
cation number, the number plate 
and the relevant authorities. There  Parts and accessories
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are also other ways of tracing data 
collected in the vehicle back to the 
driver or vehicle owner, for example 
via the Toyota Supra Connect 
account used.
As per prevailing data protection 
law, vehicle users have certain 
rights they may assert against the 
vehicle manufacturer or companies 
that collect or process their per-
sonal data.
Vehicle users have an unrestricted 
right to obtain information free of 
charge from bodies that save their 
personal data.
These bodies could be:
• Vehicle manufacturer.
• Any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer.
• Any reliable repairer or other 
qualified service shop.
• Service providers.
Vehicle users may request informa-
tion about what personal data has 
been saved, what it is used for and 
where it has come from. Proof of 
ownership or use is required to 
obtain this information.
The right to information also 
extends to information about data 
that has been transferred to other 
companies or bodies.
See the vehicle manufacturer's 
website for the applicable data pri-
vacy policy. This data privacy policy contains information about the right 
to have data deleted or corrected. 
The vehicle manufacturer's website 
also provides his contact details 
and those of the data protection 
officer.
The vehicle owner can have the 
data saved in the vehicle read out 
by any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any 
reliable repairer, on payment of a 
fee where applicable.
The legally required on-board diag-
nosis OBD socket in the vehicle is 
used to read out the vehicle data.
The vehicle manufacturer is obli-
gated, in accordance with prevail-
ing law, to provide the authorities 
with data he has saved. The 
required data is provided only for a 
specific case, for example to inves-
tigate a criminal offence.
State bodies are authorised, in 
accordance with prevailing law, to 
read out data from the vehicle 
themselves for a specific case. 
Information could be read out from 
the airbag control device to shed 
light on the circumstances of an 
accident, for example.
Control devices process data to 
operate the vehicle. Data protection laws
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This data includes, for example:
• Status messages of the vehicle 
and its individual components, 
for example wheel rotation 
speed, wheel speed, decelera-
tion, lateral acceleration, fas-
tened seat belt indicator.
• Ambient conditions, for example 
temperature, rain sensor signals.
The data is only processed within 
the vehicle itself and is usually tran-
sient. The data is not saved after 
the vehicle is switched off.
Electronic parts, for example con-
trol devices and vehicle keys, con-
tain components for saving 
technical information. Information 
on vehicle condition, component 
load, maintenance requirements, 
events or errors can be saved tem-
porarily or permanently.
This information generally docu-
ments the condition of a compo-
nent, a module, a system or its 
environment, for example:
• Operating states of system com-
ponents, for example, fill levels, 
tyre inflation pressure, battery 
status.
• Malfunctions and faults of impor-
tant system components, for 
example, lights and brakes.
• Responses of the vehicle to par-
ticular driving situations, for 
example triggering of an airbag, 
activation of the drive stability 
control systems.
• Information on vehicle-damag-ing events.
The data is required so that the 
control units can perform their func-
tions. It is also used for detecting 
and rectifying malfunctions, and 
helps the vehicle manufacturer to 
optimise vehicle functions.
The majority of this data is transient 
and is only processed within the 
vehicle itself. Only a small propor-
tion of the data is stored in event or 
error memories in response to spe-
cific circumstances.
When service work is being carried 
out, for example repairs, service 
operations, warranty work and 
quality assurance measures, this 
technical information can be read 
out from the vehicle together with 
the vehicle identification number.
Any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any 
reliable repairer can read out the 
information. The legally required 
on-board diagnostics (OBD) socket 
in the vehicle is used to read out 
the data.
The data is collected, processed 
and used by the relevant organisa-
tions in the service network. The 
data documents the technical con-
ditions of the vehicle and helps in 
locating errors, complying with war-
ranty obligations and improving 
quality.
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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 
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between the mobile device and the 
vehicle, for example active access 
to vehicle data.
How the data is processed further 
is determined by the provider of the 
particular app being used. The 
range of possible settings depends 
on the respective app and the oper-
ating system of the mobile device.
If the vehicle has a wireless net-
work connection, this enables data 
to be exchanged between the vehi-
cle and other systems. The wire-
less network connection is 
established via an in-vehicle trans-
mitter and receiver unit or via per-
sonal mobile devices brought into 
the vehicle, for example 
smartphones. This wireless net-
work connection enables 'online 
functions' to be used. These 
include online services and apps 
supplied by the vehicle manufac-
turer or by other providers.
Where online services from the 
vehicle manufacturer are con-
cerned, the relevant functions are 
described in the appropriate place, 
for example the Owner's Manual or 
manufacturer's website. The rele-vant legal information pertaining to 
data protection is also provided. 
Personal data may be used to per-
form online services. Data is 
exchanged over a secure connec-
tion, for example with the IT sys-
tems of the vehicle manufacturer 
intended for this purpose.
Any collection, processing and use 
of personal data above and beyond 
that needed to provide the services 
must always be based on legal per-
mission, a contractual arrange-
ment or consent. It is also possible 
to activate or deactivate the data 
connection as a whole. Excluded 
from this are functions and services 
which are required by law, for 
example emergency call systems.
When using online services from 
other providers, these services are 
the responsibility of the relevant 
provider and subject to their data 
privacy conditions and terms of 
use. The vehicle manufacturer has 
no control over the content 
exchanged when using these ser-
vices. Information on the way in 
which personal data is collected 
and used in relation to services 
from third parties, the scope of such 
data and its purpose, can be 
obtained from the relevant service 
provider. Services
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The eCall emergency call system 
required by law enables manual or 
automatic emergency calls to be 
issued in the event of accidents, for 
example.
The emergency calls are answered 
by the public rescue coordination 
centre.
Information on the eCall on-board 
statutory emergency call system, 
which is based on a 112 emergency 
call, its operation and its functions, 
see page 337.
The eCall service based on a 112 
emergency call is a public service 
of general interest and is provided 
free of charge.
If a serious accident occurs, the 
eCall statutory emergency call sys-
tem is activated automatically by 
on-board sensors as standard. It is 
also triggered automatically if the 
vehicle is equipped with an intelli-
gent emergency call system that 
fails to work in the event of a seri-
ous accident.
The eCall statutory emergency call 
system can also be triggered man-
ually if required.
If a critical system failure occurs that would put the eCall statutory 
emergency call system out of oper-
ation, the vehicle occupants receive 
a warning, see page 338.
The eCall statutory emergency call 
system processes personal data in 
accordance with the following regu-
lations:
• Protection of personal data: Reg-
ulation 2016/679/EU of the Euro-
pean Parliament and of the 
Council.
• Protection of personal data: 
Directive 2002/58/EC of the 
European Parliament and of the 
Council.
Personal data is only processed for 
the purpose of transmitting eCall 
emergency calls to the standard-
ised European emergency call 
number 112.
The eCall statutory emergency call 
system operates via mobile com-
munications through the SIM card 
installed in the vehicle. The SIM 
card is not permanently connected 
to the mobile telephone network; 
rather, it remains connected only as 
long as the emergency call is 
active.
The eCall statutory emergency call  Statutory emergency call 
system
Principle
GeneralInformation on data processing
SIM card
Data types and their recipients