The Toyota Supra A80 — universally known as the MK4 — is the most-requested JDM car in Forza history, powered by the legendary 2JZ-GTE 3.0L twin-turbo and forever linked to The Fast and the Furious. With Forza Horizon 6 launching on 2026-05-19, the JDM-only 1998 Toyota Supra RZ trim is officially confirmed on the FH6 car list, just as it was in FH5. This page is the cross-game reference for the MK4: real-world build (1993–2002, 2JZ-GTE), FH5 verified in-game stats, and FH6 confirmation status.
Key Facts
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | 1998 Toyota Supra RZ (A80, JZA80) |
| Generation | MK4 (fourth-generation Supra) |
| Production Years | 1993–2002 |
| Engine | 2JZ-GTE 3.0L twin-turbo inline-6 |
| JDM Rating | 276 hp (206 kW / 280 PS) |
| Export Rating | 321 hp (239 kW / 325 PS) at 5,600 rpm |
| JDM Torque | 431 N·m (318 lb-ft) |
| Export Torque | 427 N·m (315 lb-ft) at 4,000 rpm |
| Curb Weight | ~1,565 kg (manual turbo) |
| Drivetrain | RWD |
| Transmission | Getrag V160 6-speed manual (turbo) / 4-speed auto |
| Fast & Furious | Brian O’Conner’s orange 1995 Supra in The Fast and the Furious (2001) |
| FH5 PI / Class | 646 / B |
| FH5 Power | 239 kW (320 hp) |
| FH5 Top Speed | 282.7 kph |
| FH5 0-97 kph | 5.30 s |
| FH5 Price | 38,000 Cr |
| FH6 Confirmed | Yes — listed on forza.net/fh6cars |
| FH6 Stats | unconfirmed as of May 2026 |
| FH6 Release Date | 2026-05-19 |
Toyota Supra MK4 (A80): real-world overview
The fourth-generation Toyota Supra, internal chassis code A80 (JZA80), was produced from 1993 to 2002. It replaced the MK3 (A70) and was Toyota’s flagship sports coupe before the nameplate went dormant for 17 years.
Key real-world facts:
- Engine: 2JZ-GTE, a 2,997 cc cast-iron block twin-turbo DOHC inline-6 with sequential CT20 ceramic turbos (JDM) or steel CT12B turbos (export).
- Japan-spec output: 206 kW (276 hp / 280 PS) and 431 N·m (318 lb-ft) — held to the gentleman’s agreement cap.
- Export output: 239 kW (321 hp / 325 PS) at 5,600 rpm and 427 N·m (315 lb-ft) at 4,000 rpm, thanks to upgraded steel-wheel turbos and larger injectors.
- Transmission: Getrag V160 6-speed manual on Turbo trims, or a 4-speed automatic.
- Drivetrain & weight: Rear-wheel drive, roughly 53/47 front/rear weight balance, around 1,565 kg curb weight for the manual turbo.
- Top trims: RZ (JDM), Turbo (export), SZ / SZ-R (naturally aspirated).
The 2JZ’s closed-deck iron block is the single biggest reason this car became a tuning legend — 800–1,000+ hp builds on stock internals are routine, which directly informs how it scales in Forza.
Fast & Furious fame and cultural status
The Supra MK4’s cultural icon status is inseparable from its film career. The orange 1995 Toyota Supra MK IV driven by Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) in The Fast and the Furious (2001) — and again in Furious 7 — turned the A80 from a respected sports car into a global pop-culture object. A surviving F&F hero car sold at Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas in 2021 for $550,000.
That mainstream awareness is why every mainline Forza Horizon since FH2 has shipped with the Supra MK4 on the launch car list, and why the MK4 sits at the top of every “best JDM cars” tier list for the franchise. The orange F&F wrap is a perennial top-search community design across both FH5 and (already, in pre-release coverage) FH6.
Supra MK4 in Forza Horizon 5: verified in-game stats
FH5 ships the 1998 Toyota Supra RZ — the JDM twin-turbo trim, not the export US-spec Turbo. Verified stock values from the FH5 car database:
| Stat | 1998 Toyota Supra RZ (FH5) |
|---|---|
| Performance Index | 646 |
| Class | B |
| Power | 239 kW (320 hp) |
| Weight | 1,510 kg |
| Drivetrain | RWD |
| Top speed | 282.7 kph (175.7 mph) |
| 0-97 kph | 5.30 s |
| 0-161 kph | 12.60 s |
| Lateral G @ 97 kph | 0.92 |
| Speed rating | 6.4 |
| Handling | 4.8 |
| Acceleration | 4.6 |
| Launch | 3.1 |
| Braking | 3.5 |
| Offroad | 5.2 |
| Price | 38,000 Cr |
A second variant, the Welcome Pack Supra RZ, ships pre-upgraded at PI A 800, 505 hp, 207.2 mph top speed, 0-60 mph in 5.3 s and 1.14 lateral G — a free preview of what the chassis can do once you start spending skill points and credits.
Supra MK4 in Forza Horizon 6: confirmation status
The MK4 returns in Forza Horizon 6, confirmed on the official Forza.net car list as the 1998 Toyota Supra RZ — the same JDM trim used in FH5. FH6 launches on 2026-05-19.
Toyota is the headline marque of FH6 (Japan setting, Toyota GR GT Prototype cover car), and four generations of Supra are confirmed on the launch list:
- 1992 Toyota Supra 2.0 GT (MK3-era JZA70)
- 1995 Toyota J&J Motorsport Supra WTAC
- 1998 Toyota Supra RZ (MK4)
- 2020 Toyota GR Supra (MK5)
In-game PI, power, weight and price for the FH6 version are unconfirmed as of May 2026. Historically, returning cars keep PI within a few points of their previous-game values, so FH5’s 646 PI / B-class baseline is the best current predictor.
Tuning the Supra MK4 in Forza Horizon
The Supra MK4 is the canonical Forza tuning platform. Three things matter:
- 2JZ headroom. In every Horizon game to date the Supra accepts massive power upgrades while remaining drivable. Community builds routinely take it to S2 998 for top-speed runs.
- RWD bias. Unlike the AWD R34 GT-R, the Supra is rear-drive only — the better stock platform for Drift Zones and Drag Strips, but more demanding on rally cross-country surfaces.
- Class targets:
- B 700 / A 800 — stock-block tunes for early-game events.
- S1 900 — drag, top-speed and grand-tour racing; 282.7 kph stock top speed gives it a head start.
- S2 998 — community drag tunes regularly clear 250+ mph trap speeds.
The Welcome Pack A 800 preset is included free with the Deluxe and Premium editions of FH5 and is widely expected to return in FH6’s Premium tier (this is unconfirmed as of May 2026).
FAQ
Is the Toyota Supra MK4 in Forza Horizon 6? Yes. The 1998 Toyota Supra RZ — the JDM twin-turbo MK4 trim — is officially confirmed on the FH6 car list at forza.net/fh6cars, alongside three other Supras (1992 Supra 2.0 GT, 1995 J&J Motorsport WTAC build, 2020 GR Supra).
What year is the Supra MK4 in Forza Horizon 5? FH5 uses the 1998 Toyota Supra RZ, the JDM twin-turbo top trim of the A80 chassis. There is no US-spec Turbo or non-RZ trim — just the RZ stock variant plus a Welcome Pack pre-tuned version.
How much horsepower does the Supra MK4 have in Forza Horizon 5? 320 hp (239 kW) stock, which matches the real-world export Turbo rating rather than the 276 hp JDM-rated figure. The Welcome Pack pre-tuned variant runs 505 hp at PI A 800.
What is the top speed of the Supra MK4 in FH5? 282.7 kph (175.7 mph) stock at PI 646 (B class). Fully tuned at S2 998 the chassis can clear 250+ mph in community top-speed builds.
Is the Supra MK4 RWD or AWD? Rear-wheel drive (RWD), both in real life and in Forza. The MK4 A80 only came with RWD; the AWD GR Supra (MK5) is a completely different generation.
What engine is in the Supra MK4? The 2JZ-GTE, a 2,997 cc twin-turbo DOHC inline-6 with a cast-iron closed-deck block. JDM rating was 276 hp / 431 N·m; export rating was 321 hp / 427 N·m thanks to upgraded steel-wheel turbos.
How much does the Supra MK4 cost in Forza Horizon 5? 38,000 Credits in the FH5 Autoshow, making it one of the most affordable JDM B-class icons in the game.
Will the Fast and Furious orange Supra livery be in FH6? The 1998 Supra RZ is confirmed, but Playground Games does not ship copyrighted film liveries by default — the orange F&F wrap is always recreated by community designers in the Livery Editor. Expect it to dominate community searches at FH6 launch.