The Toyota Supra MK4 is not officially sold new in India, so there is no fixed showroom price. Instead, its cost depends on imports and the used- car/collector market.

Quick Scoop: Current Price Range in India

From recent Indian and global auto enthusiast sources:

  • Imported Toyota Supra MK4s in India usually start around ₹50 lakh for basic or average-condition cars.
  • Clean, low-mileage, twin-turbo or rare-spec examples can go up to ₹1 crore or more in India, especially if heavily sought after by collectors.
  • Some speculative estimates for “if it were officially sold” put an expected ex‑showroom style range around ₹28–33 lakh , but that’s more of a hypothetical/estimated figure than a real on-road price.

In practice, if you are seriously hunting for a Supra MK4 in India today, you should budget at least ₹50–60 lakh for an average import and be ready to stretch toward ₹1 crore+ for a clean, iconic spec.

Why the Price Varies So Much

  • It is a 1990s JDM legend and a collector’s car now, which pushes prices up globally.
  • Final cost in India includes import duty, registration, and sometimes restoration/mod costs.
  • Condition (stock vs modified, accident history, mileage) changes the price drastically.

A typical real-world scenario:

Someone finds a decent, non-turbo MK4 abroad for the equivalent of ₹25–30 lakh, but after shipping, duties, registration, and minor work, it lands here closer to ₹50–60 lakh. A twin‑turbo, manual, clean example can easily cross ₹1 crore once all costs are counted.

Mini Q&A

  • Is there an official 2026 “new” Supra MK4 price in India?
    No. The original MK4 (1993–2002) is long out of production; only used/imported units are available, so prices are market-driven.
  • Online “price in India 2025” pages showing 28–33 lakh – are they real?
    Those are more like theoretical/“expected” ex‑showroom tags and don’t reflect what collectors are actually paying in India today.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.