'82 Toyota Supra

Debut: 2023 Designer: Lindsey Lee 3 releases · 3 case appearances Wiki ↗

Debuted for the first time to the North American public in 1977 as "The Car of the 80s" in US ads, the Toyota Celica Supra was a spinoff of the Celica. Produced from 1982 to 1986, the second generation of the Supra appeared similar to the Celica it was spun off from but featured a longer wheelbase and a different front fascia. This casting is based on the 82 Supra casting designed by Larry Wood in 1983, but is heavily updated, featuring a single exposed pop-up headlamp "wink", lowered stance, wider bolt-on fenders, hood vents, louvered rear and side windows, a small ducktail spoiler and front and rear diffusers and lips. Compared to the older casting the new castings body lines are slightly wider even without the widebody kit.

Releases

2026 · #190
Then and Now
Metalflake Gray
JJK28
details
Tampo: Detailed taillights and trim, black, red, orange and yellow striping on sides, Hot Wheels logo on rear fenders and license plate; Base: Black/Plastic; Window: Smoke tint; Interior: Red; Wheel: L4; Made in: Malaysia; Base code(s): V08N, V09N
2023 · #167
HW: The '80s
Red
HKG87
details
Tampo: Detailed taillights and reflectors, black stripes down sides, "TOYOTA CELICA SUPRA" on rear; Base: Black/Plastic; Window: Smoke tint; Interior: Black; Wheel: FC3; Made in: Malaysia; Base code(s): S08, S09, S10, S11, S12, S14
2023 · #167
HW: The '80s
Spectraflame red
HKL08
details
Tampo: Detailed taillights and reflectors, black stripes down sides, "TOYOTA CELICA SUPRA", TH logo on rear; Base: Black/Plastic; Window: Smoke tint; Interior: Black; Wheel: RR10SP; Made in: Malaysia; ''Super Treasure Hunt''Base code(s):

Appears in cases

Case#ColorSectionNEW?
2026 Mainline J Case190SilverNEW MODELS
2023 Mainline J Case167RedNEW MODELS
2023 Mainline J Case167Spectraflame RedNEW MODELS