2026 Toyota GR Supra Final Edition Wrecked – A Legend Gone Too Soon
The Toyota GR Supra Final Edition was supposed to be a collector’s dream – a swan song for the A90 before it bows out of production. Instead, one example has already met a tragic fate, crumpled in a rollover accident and left waiting at a salvage yard. For enthusiasts, it feels like watching a hero cut down before its time.
This wasn’t just any Supra. The Final Edition sat at the very top of the lineup, priced at $68,650, and packed the heart of BMW’s legendary 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six. With 382 hp and 368 lb-ft of torque, an eight-speed automatic, and rear-wheel drive, it was a proper enthusiast’s coupe – the kind of car that begged to be driven hard, tail sliding out on an empty back road or devouring apexes at track days.
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But the car now sitting at IAAI’s Austin North branch tells a darker story. The rollover left the roof pancaked, glass shattered, and body panels scarred like a war veteran. Even the wheels are chewed up, the digital dash is dead, and the listing ominously notes “engine burn” despite the motor reportedly still starting. For a car that promised unfiltered thrills, its final moments must have been terrifyingly raw.
The Supra Final Edition wasn’t just another trim level – it was a farewell statement from Toyota, a nod to fans who kept the flame alive during its long hiatus. Seeing one reduced to scrap before most have even hit the streets is a gut punch. It’s also a reminder that rarity doesn’t make a car bulletproof – passion still has to meet responsibility behind the wheel.

