The newly introduced manual transmission for the Toyota Supra will be a no-cost option, a Toyota representative confirmed to Road & Track on Wednesday.

The 2023 Supra 3.0 will start at $53,595, including a $1095 destination charge, regardless of whether you choose the eight-speed automatic or the six-speed manual. Upgrade to the Premium trim and you'll be paying an extra $3150. The limited-edition A91-MT trim, introduced alongside the manual in April, will start at $59,440 including destination. Want to save some cash? The four-cylinder Supra comes in at just $44,635.

The Supra receives a number of updates for 2023, with a retuned suspension and a standard active differential for all six-cylinder models. On the software side, the Supra gets a recalibrated traction control system and a feature called "Hairpin+," which allows for more wheelspin exiting sharp bends on an uphill gradient more than five degrees. Opt for the stick and you get a shorter final drive ratio (3.46 versus 3.15) and a rev-matching feature.

Deliveries for the 2023 Toyota Supra are expected to begin later this year.

via r/cars

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Brian Silvestro is Hearst Autos' Lead Deputy Editor for rankings content. He spent over seven years as a staff writer for Road & Track Magazine, and still contributes regularly with car reviews, industry interviews, and more. 

He also has a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.