by Stephen Rivers
- Toyota is reviving the Mk4 Supra dashboard through its GR Heritage Parts program.
- The new instrument panel keeps the original look but uses updated materials.
- Part debuts at Automobile Council 2026, with a release planned for autumn 2026.
The A90 Supra might be about to bow out of production, but there’s news around the nameplate itself. Toyota is going to begin reproducing the dashboard from the legendary MkIV Supra. Customers will be able to get their hands on it later this year thanks to the brand’s GR Heritage Parts program.
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The instrument panel forms the upper portion of the dashboard, stretching from above the steering wheel across to the passenger side. It’s also one of the parts most likely to fail with age. Like many dashboards from the 1990s, the original Supra panel can crack, warp, or shrink after years of exposure to heat and sunlight.
Toyota says the reproduced version keeps the original design and grain pattern but uses modern materials to improve durability. That means it should look factory-correct once installed, while holding up better than the original part did when new.
Until now, the GR Heritage Parts program has focused mostly on mechanical components needed to keep older cars running. That said, Toyota says it has received increasing requests for cosmetic and interior parts. That’s especially true for vehicles that collectors want to preserve in near-original condition.
The new A80 instrument panel will be available through GR Garage locations, Toyota dealers, and approved parts outlets in Japan, with installation services expected to be available as well. There’s no word on availability in other markets, but given the global popularity of the Mk4 Supra, demand will almost certainly extend far beyond Japan.
As it stands, this is just one of several hundred parts now available through Toyota’s heritage program. Some parts are updated with modern manufacturing techniques, but Toyota aims to keep the original look and fit whenever possible. That includes parts for the AE86 Corolla and even earlier generations of the Supra itself. For owners trying to keep these cars on the road, the program is no doubt invaluable.
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Toyota will reproduce Mk4 Supra dashboards with modern materials that resist cracking and warping.
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This addresses the most common interior failure point that plagues these iconic 90s sports cars.
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The GR Heritage Parts program now covers hundreds of components across multiple classic Toyota models.
