engine TOYOTA SUPRA 2021 (in English) Owner's Guide
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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Displays"
4 "Instrument panel"
5 "Onboard info"
6 Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.
■Displaying/resetting miles
■Display
■Concept
The range indicates the dis- tance that can still be covered
with the current fuel level.
■General information
The estimated range available
with the remaining fuel is perma-
nently displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
With a low remaining range, a
vehicle message is briefly dis-
played. With a dynamic driving
style, for instance taking curves
aggressively, the engine func-
tion is not always ensured.
The vehicle message appears
continuously below a range of
approx. 30 miles/50 km.
■Safety information
■Display
■Concept
The current consumption dis-
Information in detail
Odometer and trip odometer
• Press the kn ob to dis-
play the trip miles.
When the drive-ready
state is switched off,
miles and trip miles are
displayed.
• Keep the knob pressed down to
reset the trip miles.
Current drivable range
NOTICE
With a driving range of less than
30 miles/50 km the engine may
no longer have sufficient fuel.
Engine functions are not ensured
anymore. There is a risk of dam-
age to property. Refuel promptly.
Consumption display
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plays the current consumption
of fuel. Check whether you are
currently driving in an efficient
and environmentally friendly
manner.
■General information
The current fuel consumption is
displayed on the instrument
cluster as a bar display.
■Display
■General information
Average speed and average
consumption are calculated for
the distance traveled since the
last reset in the Onboard Com-
puter.
Periods in which the vehicle is
parked with the engine manually
stopped are not included in the
calculation of the average
speed.
■Resetting average values
Press and hold the button on the
turn signal lever.
■Display
The Onboard Computer dis-
plays different vehicle data on
the Control Display, such as
average values.
Two types of Onboard Com-
puter are available on the Con-
trol Display:
"Onboard info": average val-
ues, such as the consump-
Average speed and average
consumption
Onboard Computer on the
Control Display
Concept
General information
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warning to be issued.
The warning is repeated if the
vehicle speed exceeds the set
speed limit again, after it has
dropped below it by 3 mph/5
km/h.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Speed warning"
4 "Warning at:"
5 Turn the Controller until the
desired speed is displayed.
6 Press the Controller.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Speed warning"
4 "Speed warning"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings" 3
"Speed warning"
4 "Select current speed"
The status can be displayed and
actions performed for several
systems.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
"Tire Pressure Monitor":
Status of the Tire Pressure
Monitor, refer to page 288.
"Engine oil level": Elec-
tronic engine oil level check,
refer to page 301.
"Vehicle messages": Vehi-
cle messages are stored in
the background and can be
displayed on the Control Dis-
play. Displaying stored vehi-
cle messages, refer to page
138.
"Service required": Dis-
playing service notifications,
refer to page 145.
"Remote maintenance
Call": service request.
General information
Configuring the speed
limit warning
Activating/deactivating the
speed warning
Setting your current speed
as the speed warning
Vehicle status
General information
Opening the vehicle status
Information at a glance
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When severe impact is applied
to a wheel or tire, or the suspen-
sion of the vehicle
When the vehicle is involved in
a side collision in an area away
from the cabin (engine compart-
ment, luggage compartment,
etc.)
When the vehicle is involved in
an offset angle side collision
When a subsequent collision
occurs after a SRS side air-
bag or SRS curtain shield air-
bag has operated
When only a small impact is
applied to the side of the vehi-
cle in a collision
When the SRS airbag warn-
ing light is illuminated
When the majority of the initial
force of an impact is applied
only to a door
The explosive power that acti-
vates driver's/front-seat passen-
ger airbags very much depends
on the positions of the
driver's/front passenger seat.
To maintain the accuracy of this
function over the long term, cali-
brate the front seats as soon as
a respective message appears
The threshold for the SRS
side airbags and SRS curtain
shield airbags to deploy will
increase considerably when
The SRS side airbags and
SRS curtain shield airbags
will not deploy when
Strength of the driver's
and front-seat passenger
airbag
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In tight curves.
If the driving stability control
systems are limited or deacti-
vated, for instance VSC OFF.
If the field of view of the cam-
era or the windshield is dirty
or covered in the area of the
interior mirror.
If the camera has overheated
and been temporarily
switched off due to exces-
sively high temperatures.
Depending on the equipment
version: after improperly per-
formed work on the vehicle
paint.
After improperly performed
work on the vehicle paint in
the area of the radar sensors.
Up to 10 seconds after the
start of the engine via the
Start/Stop button.
During calibration of the cam-
era immediately after vehicle
delivery.
If there are constant blinding
effects because of oncoming
light, for instance from the sun
low in the sky.
Depending on the equipment:
if the radar sensors are dirty
or covered.
Depending on the equipment
version: after improperly per-
formed work on the vehicle
paint.
Attaching any objects such as stickers or film in the beam area
of the radar sensors will also
impact the function of the radar
sensors and may even cause
them to fail.
The more sensitive the warning
settings are, for example the
warning time, the more warn-
ings are displayed. Therefore,
there may also be an excess of
premature or unjustified warn-
ings and reactions.
The system can help prevent
accidents involving pedestrians
and cyclists. In the event of an
accident, the system may
reduce impact speed. The sys-
tem sounds a warning in the city
speed range before an imminent
collision and activates brakes
independently, if needed.
The system issues a warning of
a possible risk of collision with
pedestrians and cyclists at
speeds above approx. 3 mph/5
km/h.
The system reacts to pedestri-
ans and cyclists who are within
Warning sensitivity
Pre-Collision System (for
pedestrians and bicycles)
Concept
General information
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and been temporarily
switched off due to exces-
sively high temperatures.
Depending on the equipment:
if the radar sensors are dirty
or covered.
Depending on the equipment
version: after improperly per-
formed work on the vehicle
paint.
Up to 10 seconds after the
start of the engine via the
Start/Stop button.
During calibration of the cam-
era immediately after vehicle
delivery.
If there are constant blinding
effects because of oncoming
light, for instance from the sun
low in the sky.
When it is dark outside.
The lane departure warning
alerts when the vehicle is about
to run off the road or exit the
lane.
This camera-based system
warns starting at a minimum
speed.
The minimum speed is coun-
try-specific and is displayed in the menu for the Toyota Supra
Safety systems.
Warnings are issued by means
of a steering wheel vibration.
The severity of the steering
wheel vibration can be adjusted.
The system does not provide a
warning if the turn signal is set in
the respective direction before
leaving the lane.
Depending on the equipment
version, if in the speed range up
to 155 mph/250 km/h a lane
marking is crossed, the system
may intervene with a brief active
steering intervention in addition
to vibrating. The system thus
helps keep the vehicle in the
lane.
Lane departure warning
Concept
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
The system cannot serve as a
substitute for the driver’s personal
judgment in assessing road and
traffic safety. There is a risk of an
accident. Adjust d
riving style to
traffic conditions. Watch traffic
closely and actively intervene
where appropriate. Do not jerk the
steering wheel in response to a
warning.
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light, for instance from the sun
low in the sky.
If the field of view of the cam-
era or the windshield is dirty
or covered in the area of the
interior mirror.
If the camera has overheated
and been temporarily
switched off due to exces-
sively high temperatures.
Up to 10 seconds after the
start of the engine via the
Start/Stop button.
During calibration of the cam-
era immediately after vehicle
delivery.
A vehicle message may be dis-
played when the system is not
fully functional.
Blind spot monitor detects vehi-
cles in the blind spot or vehicles
approaching from behind in the
adjacent lane. A warning is
issued in various gradations in
these situations. Two radar sensors in the rear
bumper monitor the area behind
and next to the vehicle when
traveling faster than a minimum
speed.
The minimum speed is coun-
try-specific and is displayed in
the menu for the Toyota Supra
Safety systems.
The system indicates whether
there are vehicles in the blind
spot, arrow 1, or approaching
from behind in the adjacent
lane, arrow
2.
The light in the exterior mirror
lights up dimmed.
Before you change lanes after
setting the turn signal, the sys-
tem issues a warning in the situ-
ations described above.
The light in the exterior mirror
flashes and the steering wheel
vibrates.
Blind spot monitor
Concept
General information
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mendation to take a break can-
not be displayed until after
approximately 45 minutes.
The function may be limited in
the following situations and may
be output an incorrect warning
or no warning at all.
When the clock is set incor-
rectly.
When the vehicle speed is
mainly below about 43
mph/70 km/h.
With a sporty driving style,
such as during rapid accelera-
tion or when cornering fast.
In active driving situations,
such as when changing lanes
frequently.
When the road surface is
poor.
In the event of strong side
winds.
The system is reset approx. 45
minutes after parking the vehi-
cle, for instance in the case of a
break during longer trips on
highways. This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.
ABS prevents locking of the
wheels during braking.
The vehicle maintains its steer-
ing power even during full brake
applications, which increases
the active safety.
ABS is operational
every time
you start the engine.
Situations which the ABS can-
not operate sufficiently:
When entering a curve at an
excessively high rate of speed
System limitsDriving stability con-
trol systems
Vehicle features and
options
Anti-lock Braking System
ABS
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ates, it cannot oper
ate sufficiently
to avoid a possible dangerous situ-
ation. The driver is solely responsi-
ble for understanding their
surroundings and driving at a safe
speed.
When you apply the brakes rap-
idly, the system automatically
produces the greatest possible
braking force boost. It reduces
the braking distance to a mini-
mum during emergency stop.
This system utilizes all of the
capabilities provided by the Anti-
lock Brake System ABS.
Do not reduce the pressure on
the brake pedal for the duration
of the emergency stop.
In combination with Dynamic
radar cruise control, this system
ensures that the brakes respond
even more rapidly when braking
in critical situations. This system supports driving off
on uphill grades.
1
Hold the vehicle in place with
the foot brake.
2 Release the foot brake and
drive off without delay.
After the foot brake is released,
the vehicle is held in place for
approx. 2 seconds.
Depending on the vehicle load-
ing, the vehicle may roll back
slightly.
Within the physical limits, the
system helps to keep the vehicle
on a steady course by reducing
engine speed and by braking
the individual wheels.
VSC detects the following unsta-
ble driving conditions, for
instance:
Fishtailing, which can lead to
oversteering.
Brake assist
Adaptive brake assist
Hill-start assist control
Concept
Driving off
VSC Vehicle Stability Con-
trol System
Concept
General information
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After the rocker s witch is released,
the vehicle maintains its final
speed. Pressing the switch beyond
the resistance point causes the
vehicle to accelerate more rapidly.
An interrupted cruise control can
be continued by calling up the
stored speed.
Make sure that the difference
between current speed and
stored speed is not too large
before calling up the stored
speed. Otherwise, unintentional
braking or accelerating may
occur.
Cruise control is continued with
the stored values.
In the following cases, the
stored speed value is deleted
and cannot be called up again:
When the system is switched
off.
When drive-ready state is
switched off. With the proper equipment, the
value of the selected speed is
briefly displayed digitally.
Some system information can
also be displayed in the
Head-up Display.
The desired speed is also main-
tained downhill.
The speed may not be main-
tained on uphill grades if the
engine power is insufficient.
Continuing cruise control
Press the button with the
system interrupted.
Displays in the instrument
cluster
Indicator light
Indicator light green:
system is active.
Gray indicator light: the
system has been inter-
rupted.
No indicator light: sys-
tem is switched off.
Status display
Displays in the Head-up
Display
The symbol is displayed
when the set desired
speed is reached.
System limits