393-1. CONTROLS
3
CONTROLS
9 Parking brake P.119
10 Automatic transmission
selector lever P.126 11
Switch drive-ready
state on/off P.115
1 Indicator light,
front-seat passenger airbag
P.171
2 Reading lights P.158
3 Interior lights P.158
4 Emergency call, SOS
P.316
In the vicinity of the roofliner
1713-1. CONTROLS
3
CONTROLS
When transporting older chil-
dren and adults, the front-seat
passenger airbags may be
deactivated in certain sitting
positions. In this case, the indi-
cator light for the front-seat pas-
senger airbags lights up.
In this case, change the sitting
position so that the front-seat
passenger airbags are acti-
vated and the indicator light
goes out.
If it is not possible to activate the
airbags, have the person sit in
the rear.
To enable correct recognition of
the occupied seat cushion.
Do not attach covers, cush-
ions, ball mats or other items
to the front passenger seat
unless they are specifically
determined to be safe for use
on the front passenger seat.
Do not place any electronic devices on the front passen-
ger seat if a child restraint
system is to be installed on it.
Do not place objects under
the seat that could press
against the seat from below.
No moisture in or on the seat.
The indicator light for the
front-seat passenger airbag in
the roofliner indicates the oper-
ating state of the front-seat pas-
senger airbag.
The light indicates whether the
airbags are either activated or
deactivated.
After drive-ready state is
switched on, the light briefly
lights up and then indicates
whether the airbags are either
activated or deactivated.
Safety information
WARNING
To ensure the front-seat passen-
ger airbag function, the system
must be able to detect whether a
person is sitting in the front pas-
senger seat. The entire seat cush-
ion area must be used for this
purpose. There is a risk of injuries
or danger to life. Make sure that
the front passenger keeps his or
her feet in the floor area.
Malfunction of the auto-
matic deactivation system
Indicator light for the
front-seat passenger air-
bags
1963-1. CONTROLS
Loss of traction of the front
wheels, which can lead to
understeering.
When VSC is deactivated, driv-
ing stability is reduced during
acceleration and when driving in
curves.
To increase vehicle stability,
activate VSC again as soon as
possible.
When VSC is deactivated, VSC
OFF is displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
Safety information
WARNING
The system cannot serve as a
substitute for the driver’s personal
judgment in assessing the traffic
conditions. Based
on the limits of
the system, it cannot inde-
pendently react to all traffic situa-
tions. There is a risk of accident.
Adjust driving style to traffic condi-
tions. Watch traffic closely and
actively intervene where appropri-
ate.
WARNING
When driving with a roof load, for
instance with roof-mounted lug-
gage rack, the vehicle's center of
gravity is higher, which increases
the risk of the vehicle tipping in
critical driving situations. There is
a risk of accidents or risk of dam-
age to property. Do not deactivate
VSC Vehicle Stability Control Sys-
tem when driving with roof load.
Overview
Button in the vehicle
VSC OFF
Deactivating/activating
VSC
General information
Deactivating VSC
Hold the button down until
VSC OFF is displayed in
the instrument cluster and
the VSC OFF indicator
light is illuminated.
Activating VSC
Press the button.
VSC OFF and the VSC
OFF indicator light go out.
Display
In the instrument cluster
2193-1. CONTROLS
3
CONTROLS
The system is controlled by the
following sensors:
• Rearview camera.
Additional information:
Sensors of the vehicle, refer to
page 40.
The system is switched on auto-
matically if selector lever posi-
tion R is engaged when the
engine is running.
The system switches off when a
certain driving distance or speed is exceeded.
Switch the system back on, if
needed.
On: the LED lights up.
Off: the LED goes out.
The parking assistance func-
tions are shown on the Control
Display.
If the rearview camera view is
not displayed, change the view
via Toyota Supra Command:
1 If necessary, tilt the controller
to the side.
2 "Rear view camera"
The rearview camera image is
displayed.
The rearview camera is
switched on.
Keep the recording range of
the camera clear. Protruding
cargo or roof rack systems
can limit the detection range
of the camera.
Overview
Depending on the vehicle
equipment: button in the
vehicle
Park assistance button
Sensors
Switching on/off
Switching on automatically
Automatic deactivation
during forward travel
Depending on the vehicle
equipment: switching on/off
manually
Press the park assistance
button.
Switching the view via Toy-
ota Supra Command
Functional requirements
2453-1. CONTROLS
3
CONTROLS
The glove compartment can be
locked with an integrated key,
refer to page 83. This prevents
access to the glove compart-
ment.
After the glove compartment is
locked, the remote control can
be handed over without the inte-
grated key, for instance when
the vehicle is parked by valet
parking.
There are storage compart-
ments in the doors.Locking
Compartments in the
doors
General information
Safety information
WARNING
Breakable objects, such as glass
bottles or glasses, can break in
the event of an accident or a brak-
ing or evasive maneuver. Broken
glass can be scattered in the car's
interior. There is a risk of injury or
risk of damage to property. Do not
use any breakable objects while
driving. Only stow breakable
objects in closed storage com-
partments.
Cup holders
Safety information
WARNING
Unsuitable containers in the cup
holders may damage the cup
holders or be thrown about the
car’s interior in the event of an
accident, an evasive maneuver,
or forceful braking. Spilled liquids
can distract from the traffic condi-
tions and lead to an accident. Hot
drinks can damage the cup holder
or lead to scalding. There is a risk
of injury or risk of damage to prop-
erty. Do not force objects into the
cup holder. Use lightweight, shat-
terproof, and sealable containers.
Do not transport hot beverages.
3265-1. MOBILITY
When cleaning the vehicle, use
only neutral wheel cleaners hav-
ing a pH value from 5 to 9. Do
not use abrasive cleaning
agents or steam jets above 140
°F/60 °C. Follow the manufac-
turer's instructions.
Aggressive, acidic or alkaline
cleaning agents can destroy the
protective layer of adjacent
components, such as the brake
disc.
After cleaning, apply the brakes
briefly to dry them. The heat
generated during braking dries
brake discs and brake pads and
protects them against corrosion.
Carefully clean components
such as the radiator grille or
door handles with plenty of
water, possibly with shampoo
added, particularly when they have been exposed to road salt.
Environmental influences can
cause surface soiling of rubber
parts and a loss of gloss. Use
only water and suitable cleaning
agents for cleaning.
Treat especially worn rubber
parts with rubber care agents at
regular intervals. When cleaning
rubber seals, do not use any sili-
con-containing vehicle care
products in order to avoid dam-
age or noises.
Clean with a microfiber cloth.
Dampen cloth lightly with water.
Do not soak the roofliner.
Safety information
NOTICE
Open hook-and-loop fasteners on
articles of clothing can damage
the seat covers. There is a risk of
damage to property. Ensure that
any hook-and-loop fasteners are
closed.
Caring for special compo-
nents
Light-alloy wheels
Chrome surfaces
Rubber components
Plastic components
NOTICE
Cleansers that contain alcohol or
solvents, such as lacquer thin-
ners, heavy-duty grease remov-
ers, fuel, or such, can damage
plastic parts. There is a risk of
damage to property. Clean with a
microfiber cloth. Dampen cloth
lightly with water.
3306-1. REFERENCE
6-1.REFERENCE
This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
The technical data and specifi-
cations in this Owner's Manual
are used as guidance values.
The vehicle-specific data can
deviate from this, for instance
due to the selected special
equipment, country version or
country-specific measurement
method. Detailed values can be
found in the approval docu-
ments, on labels on the vehicle
or can be obtained from your
Toyota dealer.
The dimensions can vary depending on the model version, equip-
ment or country-specific measurement method.
The specified heights do not take into account attached parts, for
instance a roof antenna, roof racks or spoiler. The heights can devi-
ate, for instance due to the selected special equipment, tires, load
and chassis version.
*1: 2.0 models
*2: 3.0 and 3.0 Premium models
Technical data
Vehicle features and
optionsGeneral information
Dimensions
Width with mirrorsin/mm79.8 / 2026
Width without mirrorsin/mm73.0 / 1854
Heightin/mm51.1 / 1299*1
50.9 / 1292*2
Lengthin/mm172.5 / 4381
Wheelbasein/mm97.2 / 2470
Smallest turning radius diam.ft/m36.1 / 11
353Alphabetical Index
Reversing lights, bulb replace-ment, see Lights and bulbs . 304
Roadside Assistance, see Break- down assistance .................. 315
Roadside parking lights......... 154
Rolling code hand-held transmit- ter........................................... 236
RON recommended fuel grade ............................................... 294
Roof load capacity ................. 331
Roofliner ................................... 39
Rope for tow-starting/towing 320
Rubber components, care ..... 326
S
Safe braking ............................ 255
Safety belt reminder for driver's seat and front passenger seat............................................... 104
Safety belts ............................. 100
Safety belts, care .................... 327
Safety systems, see Airbags . 160
Safety systems, see Toyota Supra Safety ......................... 172
Saving fuel .............................. 257
Screen Mirroring, connection . 74
Screen, see Control Display .... 49
Screwdriver, see Onboard vehi- cle tool kit ............................. 303
Sealant, see Mobility System 275
Seat heating ............................ 108
Seat, see Memory function .... 107
Seating position for children. 111
Seats, front ............................... 96
Securing cargo ....................... 247
Selection list in instrument clus- ter........................................... 145
Selector lever, Automatic trans- mission.................................. 126
Sensors of the vehicle ............. 40
Sensors, care .......................... 327
Service and warranty ................. 7 Service requirements .............141
Service requirements, see Condi-
tion Based Service CBS .......301
SET button, see Cruise control ...............................................199
SET button, see Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed
range ......................................203
Set speed, see Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed
range ......................................203
Settings on Control Display ....60
Settings, locking/unlocking .....90
Shift paddles on the steering wheel .....................................126
Side airbag ..............................160
Side protection .......................217
Signaling, horn .........................36
Signals when unlocking, see Confirmation signals from the
vehicle .....................................91
Sitting safely .............................96
Sizes, see Dimensions ...........330
Smallest turning radius..........330
SMS text message, supplemen- tary .........................................135
Snow chains............................280
Socket for OBD Onboard Diagno- sis ..........................................302
Sockets ....................................238
SOS button, see Intelligent emer- gency call ..............................316
Special equipment, see Vehicle features and options ................4
Speed Limit Assist ................. 211
Speed limit display, see Speed Limit Info ...............................143
Speed Limit Info......................143
Sport chassis/suspension, see Adaptive variable suspension...............................................224
Sport displays .........................149