TOYOTA SUPRA 2021 Owners Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2021, Model line: SUPRA, Model: TOYOTA SUPRA 2021Pages: 356, PDF Size: 47.74 MB
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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Driver profiles"
3Select driver profile.
 The setting can be made for the 
driver profile marked with this sym-
bol.
4"Last seat position automatic"
When the vehicle is unlocked, 
the driver's seat and exterior 
mirrors resume their last set 
positions.
The most recent position is inde-
pendent of the positions saved 
via the seat memory.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4Deactivate or activate the 
desired confirmation signals:
• "Flash for lock/unlock"
Unlocking is signaled by two 
flashes, locking by one.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"3"Doors/Key"
4Select desired setting:
• "Lock automatically"
The vehicle locks automatically 
after a short period of time if no 
door is opened after unlocking.
• "Lock after starting to drive"
The vehicle locks automatically 
after you drive off.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Unlock at end of trip"
After drive-ready state is switched 
off by pressing the Start/Stop but-
ton, the locked vehicle is automati-
cally unlocked.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Fold mirrors in when locked"
The exterior mirrors are automati-
cally folded in during locking.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle" Adjusting the last seat and 
mirror position
Confirmation signals from 
the vehicle
Automatic locking
Automatic unlocking
Folding mirrors automati-
cally
Establishing idle state 
after opening the front 
doors 
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2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Turn off after door opening"
Opening the front doors establishes 
the idle state, refer to page 43.
When the vehicle is locked, the 
vehicle alarm system reacts to 
the following changes:
• Opening a door, the hood or 
the trunk lid.
• Movements in the car's inte-
rior.
• Changes in the vehicle tilt, e. 
g., during attempts at stealing 
a wheel or when towing the 
vehicle.
• Disconnected battery voltage.
• Improper use of the socket for 
OBD Onboard Diagnosis.
• Locking the vehicle while a 
device is connected to the 
socket for the OBD Onboard- 
Diagnosis. For socket for the 
OBD Onboard Diagnosis, 
refer to page 302.
The alarm system signals the 
following changes visually and 
acoustically:
• Acoustic alarm: Depending on 
local regulations, the acoustic 
alarm may be suppressed.
• Visual alarm: By flashing of 
the hazard warning system 
and headlights, where required.
Do not modify the system to 
ensure function of the alarm 
system.
When you unlock and lock the 
vehicle, either with the remote 
control or with Comfort entry, the 
alarm system is switched off and 
on at the same time.
The alarm system is triggered 
when a door is opened if the 
door was unlocked using the 
integrated key in the door lock.
Switching off the alarm, refer to 
page 94.
The trunk lid can be opened 
even when the alarm system is 
switched on.
After the trunk lid is closed, it is 
locked and monitored again pro-
vided the doors are locked. The 
hazard warning system flashes 
once.
You can trigger the alarm sys-
Alarm system
General information
Switching on/off
Opening the doors with 
the alarm system switched 
on
Opening the trunk lid with 
the alarm system switched 
on
Panic mode 
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tem if you find yourself in a dan-
gerous situation.
To switch off the alarm: press 
any button.
• The indicator light flashes 
briefly every 2 seconds: The 
alarm system is switched on.
• Indicator light flashes for 
approx. 10 seconds, then it 
flashes briefly every 2 sec-
onds: Interior motion sensor 
and tilt alarm sensor are not 
active, as doors, hood, or 
trunk lid are not correctly 
closed. Correctly closed 
access points are secured.
When the still open access points 
are closed, interior motion sensor 
and tilt alarm sensor will be 
switched on.
• The indicator light goes out after unlocking: The vehicle 
has not been tampered with.
• The indicator light flashes 
after unlocking until 
drive-ready state is switched 
on, but no longer than approx. 
5 minutes: An alarm has been 
triggered.
The tilt of the vehicle is moni-
tored.
The alarm system responds in 
situations such as attempts to 
steal a wheel or when the vehi-
cle is towed.
The car's interior is monitored to 
the height of the seats. The 
alarm system is switched on 
together with the interior motion 
sensor even when the window is 
open. Falling objects such as 
leaves can trigger the alarm 
unintentionally.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior 
motion sensor can trigger an 
alarm, although no unauthorized 
action occurred.
Possible situations for an 
unwanted alarm:
• Press the button on the 
remote control and hold 
for at least 3 seconds.
• Briefly press the button 
on the remote control 
three times in succes-
sion.
Indicator light on the inte-
rior mirror
Tilt alarm sensor
Interior motion sensor
Avoiding unintentional 
alarms
General information 
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• In automatic vehicle washes.
• In duplex garages.
• During transport on trains car-
rying vehicles, at sea or on a 
trailer.
• With animals in the vehicle.
• When the vehicle is locked 
after start of fueling.
The tilt alarm sensor and the 
interior motion sensor can be 
switched off in such situations.
The indicator light lights up for 
approx. 2 seconds and then 
continues to flash.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior 
motion sensor are switched off 
until the vehicle is locked again.
• Unlock the vehicle with the 
remote control.
• Unlock the vehicle with the 
integrated key and activate 
the drive-ready state via 
emergency detection of the 
vehicle key, refer to page 82.
• With Smart Key System: 
when carrying the vehicle key, 
grasp the driver’s door or front 
passenger door handle com-pletely.
The windows can be opened 
with the vehicle key from the 
outside as well as closed with 
Smart Key System.
Additional information: Vehicle 
key, refer to page 77.
The windows can be operated 
under the following conditions. Switching off the tilt alarm 
sensor and interior motion 
sensor
Press the button on the 
remote control within 10 
seconds as soon as the 
vehicle is locked.
Switching off the alarm
Power windows
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
When operating the windows, 
body parts and objects can be 
jammed. There is a risk of injury 
or risk of damage to property. 
Make sure that the area of move-
ment of the windows is clear 
during opening and closing.
Overview
Power windows
Functional requirements 
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• Standby state is established.
• Drive-ready state is activated.
The remote control must be in 
the car’s interior.
•  Press the switch to the 
resistance point.
The window opens while the switch 
is being held.
•  Press the switch 
beyond the resistance point.
The window opens automatically. 
Pressing the switch again stops the 
motion.
•  Pull the switch to the 
resistance point.
The window closes while the switch 
is being held.
•  Pull the switch beyond 
the resistance point.
The window closes automatically if 
the door is closed. Pulling again 
stops the motion.
The jam protection prevents 
objects or body parts becoming 
jammed between the door frame 
and window while a window is 
being closed.If resistance or a blockage is 
detected while a window is 
being closed, the closing action 
is interrupted.
In case of danger from the out-
side or if ice might prevent nor-
mal closing, proceed as follows:
1 Pull the switch past the 
resistance point and hold it 
there.
The window closes with limited jam 
protection. If the closing force 
exceeds a specific threshold, clos-
ing is interrupted.
2 Pull the switch past the 
resistance point again within 
approx. 4 seconds and hold it 
there.
The window closes without jam pro-
tection.
Opening
Closing
Jam protection system
Concept
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Accessories on the windows such 
as antennas can impact jam pro-
tection. There is a risk of injury. 
Do not install accessories in the 
area of movement of the win-
dows.
Closing without the jam pro-
tection system 
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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.
An ideal seating position that 
meets the needs of the occu-
pants can make a vital contribu-
tion to relaxed, fatigue-free 
driving.
In the event of an accident, the 
correct seating position plays an 
important role. Follow the infor-
mation in the following chapters:
• Seats, refer to page 96.
• Safety belts, refer to page 
100.
• Head restraints, refer to page 
104.
• Airbags, refer to page 161.
Seats, mirrors, and 
steering wheel
Vehicle features and 
options
Sitting safely
Seats
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Seat adjustments while driving 
can lead to unexpected move-
ments of the seat. Vehicle control 
could be lost. There is a risk of an 
accident. Only adjust the seat on 
the driver's side when the vehicle 
is stationary.
WA R N I N G
With a backrest inclined too far to 
the rear, the efficacy of the safety 
belt can no longer be ensured. 
There is a risk of sliding under the 
safety belt in an accident. There is 
a risk of injuries or danger to life. 
Adjust the seat prior to starting the 
trip. Adjust the backrest so that it 
is in the most upright position as 
possible and do not adjust again 
while driving.
WA R N I N G
There is a risk of jamming when 
moving the seats. There is a risk 
of injury or risk of damage to prop-
erty. Make sure that the area of 
movement of the seat is clear 
prior to any adjustment. 
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1Backrest angle
2Height
3Backrest width*
4Lumbar support*
5Forward/back
6Seat angle*
*: if equipped
Pull the lever and apply your 
weight to or lift your weight off 
the backrest as required.Pull the lever up or press the 
lever down repeatedly until the 
seat reaches the desired height.
Pull the lever and slide the seat 
in the desired direction.
After releasing the lever, move 
the seat gently forward or back 
to make sure it engages prop-
erly. Manually adjustable seats
Overview
Backrest angle
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Pull the lever up or press the 
lever down repeatedly until the 
seat reaches the desired angle.
*: if equipped
The seat adjustment for the 
driver’s seat is stored for the 
driver profile currently used. 
When the vehicle is unlocked 
via the vehicle key, the position 
is automatically retrieved if the 
function, refer to page 65, is 
activated for this purpose.
The current seat position can be 
stored using the memory func-
tion, refer to page 107.1Forward/backward, height, 
seat tilt
2Driver's seat memory
3Backrest tilt
4Backrest width
5Lumbar support
Push switch forward or back-
ward. Seat angle
Electrically adjustable 
seats*
General information
Overview
Forward/backward 
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Push switch up or down.
Move switch up or down.
Move switch forward or back-
ward.The curvature of the seat back-
rest can be adjusted in a way 
that it supports the lumbar 
region of the spine. The lower 
back and the spine are sup-
ported for upright posture.
Adjusting the backrest width 
may improve lateral support 
when taking corners.
You can change the backrest 
width by adjusting the side 
wings of the backrest. Height
Seat tilt
Backrest tilt
Lumbar support
Concept
Adjusting
• Press the front/rear sec-
tion of the button: The 
curvature is increased/ 
decreased.
• Press the upper/lower 
section of the button: 
The curvature is shifted 
up/ down.
Backrest width
Concept
General information 
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The vehicle is fitted with two 
safety belts to ensure occupant 
safety. However, they can only 
offer protection when adjusted 
correctly.
Always make sure that safety 
belts are being worn by the 
occupants before driving off. 
The airbags supplement the 
safety belts as an additional 
safety device. The airbags are 
not a substitute for safety belts.
The upper shoulder strap's 
anchorage point will be correct 
for adult seat occupants of every 
build if the seat is correctly 
adjusted.Adjusting
• Press the front section 
of the button: The back-
rest width decreases.
• Press the rear section of 
the button: The back-
rest width increases.
Safety belts
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Use of a safety belt to buckle 
more than one person will poten-
tially defeat the ability of the 
safety belt to serve its protective 
function. There is a risk of injuries 
or danger to life. Do not allow 
more than one person to wear a 
single safety belt. Infants and chil-
dren are not allowed on an occu-
pant's lap, but must be 
transported and secured in desig-
nated child restraint systems.
WA R N I N G
The efficacy of safety gear, includ-
ing safety belts, can be limited or 
lost when safety belts are fas-
tened incorrectly. An incorrectly 
fastened safety belt can cause 
additional injuries, for instance in 
the event of an accident or during 
braking and evasive maneuvers. 
There is a risk of injuries or dan-
ger to life. Make sure that all 
occupants are wearing safety 
belts correctly.
WA R N I N G
The efficacy of safety gear, includ-
ing safety belts, may not be fully 
functional or fail in the following 
situations: