The Toyota Supra MK4 is not simply a famous Japanese sports car. It is one of those cars that moved beyond motoring and straight into popular culture. Its mechanical strength, tuning potential and role in the Fast & Furious universe made it far more than a 90s grand tourer.
The Supra that turned JDM into a global phenomenon
In black, the A80 has a different presence from the louder versions. It keeps the muscular, instantly recognisable Supra silhouette, but with a more serious feel, like a machine hiding far more power than it shows.
1/18 scale to enjoy the full width of the MK4
The larger scale suits the Supra especially well, as it lets you appreciate the long bonnet, the bodywork curves and that low stance so closely linked to the Japanese tuning scene of the late 90s and early 2000s.
An essential piece for modern JDM displays
This Supra fits naturally alongside Skyline, Silvia, RX-7 or other cult Japanese sports cars. It has the kind of presence that even non-collectors recognise instantly.