Toyota is giving its customers an option to build their own 2020 Toyota Supra on a website. This allows customers to pick their own engine, trims, and other available options. While the base model starts at around $50,000, picking all the upgrades will cost close to $60,000.

The 2020 Toyota Supra base model costs $50,920, and that already includes the $930 destination fee, which is mandatory. The Toyota Supra Launch Edition base model costs $56,180. While this does not really add up to $60,000, customers can opt to have their own 2020 Toyota Supra be equipped with a Premium upgrade, which will put the car's price tag to $59,744.

All 2020 Toyota Supra models are pretty much the same. There are just a handful of additional choices should customers want one. While all color choices have no additional cost, there are two premium exceptions to this. The Nitro Yellow color costs an additional $395, while the Phantom Silver color costs an additional $1,495.

Another premium package that can be added to all models is the Driver Assist that costs an additional $1,195. Should customers pick to have this feature added into their 2020 Supra, they will get adaptive cruise control, rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot monitor, and a parking sensor which can automatically trigger the brakes if the car is running at low speeds.

As for accessories, customers have the option to pick from the following nine choices:

  •  Wheels locks - $65
  •  Carbon fiber mirror caps - $925
  •  Front bumper paint protection film - $485
  •  Paint protection film for the hood, mirror backs, fenders, and door cups- $395
  •  Rear cargo spider net - $46
  •  Rear cargo tote - $49
  •  Rear cargo carpeted mat - $80
  •  Emergency assistance kit - $59
  •  First aid kit - $30

As for the engine, all 2020 Supra will have the same 3.0-liter inline-six turbocharged engine paired with an eight-speed automatic gearbox. Customers can pick from eight paint exterior colors: Absolute Zero White, Downshift Blue, Nocturnal Black, Renaissance Red 2.0, Tungsten Silver, and Turbulence Gray. All models, including the premium ones, come with a black leather interior.

Based on Toyota's own listings, it would appear that there are already a handful of dealers that have the 2020 Supra in their stock. Some have also indicated that their stocks are already on the way. It would come as no surprise if one can be spotted on the road soon.