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2020 Toyota Supra Comes in 8 Colors: Which Will You Choose?

Toyota’s full configurator for the 2020 Supra isn’t live just yet, but you can now see the paint color options available. The 1,500-car limited-run Launch Edition will be available in three color choices, while the regular production run will get eight options.

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The first 1,500 — well, 1,499, since the first production model sold at auction, raising more than $2 million for charity — Launch Edition Supras will be available in your choice of Renaissance Red 2.0, Nocturnal Black or Absolute Zero White. Launch Edition models will have red mirror caps, which will be the quickest way to differentiate that someone was willing to pay extra for exclusivity and early access.

When the non-launch edition models hit the streets, five additional colors will be available. Downshift Blue, Tungsten Silver and Turbulence Gray will join the Launch Edition colors as no-cost options. Nitro Yellow and Phantom Matte Gray will cost extra, though Toyota has not yet revealed just how much either will cost. Regular models get black mirror caps.

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Launch Edition Supras will start at $56,180, while Supra 3.0 models will begin at $50,920; 3.0 Premium models add a $4,000 premium to the price for a total of $54,920 (all prices include destination). We haven’t driven the Supra — which Toyota swears is Definitely Not a BMW Z4, Nossir — but you can watch an international collection of professional racing drivers put it through its paces on a selection of racetracks. (I don’t recommend the Kyle Busch one, though; it’s just a high-speed run on Charlotte Motor Speedway’s quad-oval; it might be more fun to watch the paint dry on a Supra).

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Road Test Editor Brian Normile joined the automotive industry and Cars.com in 2013, and he became part of the Editorial staff in 2014. Brian spent his childhood devouring every car magazine he got his hands on — not literally, eventually — and now reviews and tests vehicles to help consumers make informed choices. Someday, Brian hopes to learn what to do with his hands when he’s reviewing a car on camera. He would daily-drive an Alfa Romeo 4C if he could.

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