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Mar 24, 2023

2022 Toyota Supra 3.0 vs 2022 BMW M240i xDrive

On your mark, get set! — Coupe face off!

When it comes to comparing the BMW M240i with the Toyota Supra 3.0, it may be hard to find the initial differences! That is because the two cars both share similar engines, specs and features, both are sleek and both embrace all-out excitement! But whatever the difference, there is plenty to love in both these vehicles, from interior design to an aggressive profile and everything in between!

Here’s more…

A look inside!

When it comes to comparing the interior, the BMW far “out looks” its counterpart! With a luxurious and plush all-leather interior, comfort is felt instantly. In fact, the interior is what people have come to expect from BMW. Not to be dismissed, though, the interior of the Supra is presented with large knee cushions providing extra comfort as well as seats with lumbar and bolster adjustment. Leather can also be found here, similar to the BMW, but only for drivers who shell out for the Premium trim.

Safety first!

In the area of safety, the Supra definitely inches ahead! BMW is known for comfort and luxury, but Toyotas are all about safety! They are presented standard with such key safety features as pre-collision detection systems, lane departure warning and vehicle stability control. BMW does, however, have its fair share of safety perks, such as stability control and active driving assistance. But Toyota boasts their features much more, especially on the company’s website. To that end, they see safety as a selling point, and many consumers agree!

Fuel economy!

Here, the vehicles seem neck in neck, with the 2022 Toyota Supra presented with a combined fuel economy of 25 MPG with the M240i not far behind at 22 MPG. While this number is fairly close, those watching their spending may feel the difference at the pump. As a result, this difference, although slight, is one to keep in mind!

Collector value in the long haul!

When it comes to collector value, the Supra eeks ahead. That is because Toyotas are known for their long shelf life and lower collectors value, making them depreciate slower than the BMW. This difference is of note for drivers who are concerned with resale. In this case, the Supra may just be the wiser choice. However, BMWs, although quicker to depreciate, have some models that don’t depreciate as fast as others. With that being said, production runs on BMWs tend to be more limited than Toyotas, so the BMW does have a higher collector value as a result.

Cost comparison!

Cost is surely a factor for many, with these vehicles differing, although not exponentially, when it comes to price. The BMW M240i will set back consumers upwards of $56,000, with the starting

price of the Toyota Supra $51,000 by comparison. An earlier model Supra comes in even lower. But, those desiring the Premium trim Supra 3.0 will see the price aligned much closer to the BMW, at around $55,000.

Which is heavier?

Weight heavily factors into performance, so how these vehicle measure up is a key consideration. The BMW is unusually heavy, coming in at 3,871 pounds, with the Supra weighing in nearly 500 pounds less at just 3,400. What does this mean? A lot! The weight difference is linked directly to how these sports cars handle and how drivable they are on the track. Their weight is also directly related to acceleration, with the Supra possessing a 0.2-second edge in the run from 0-60 mph, where it gets there in just 3.9 seconds.

Other differences/similarities!

Those desiring manual transmission will be out of luck with the M240i, although previous versions have this capability, with a used vehicle would be the only option. Conversely, the 2022 Supra’s will have this capability, with manual transmissions available in the 2022 models.

In the area of power, both cars come equipped with 3.0-liter straight-six engines and similarly produce 382 horsepower when pushed to their limits and 368 lb-ft. of torque for the Supra and 369 lb.-ft of torque for the BMW. But BMW may inch ahead in this category, as those who opt for the Supra 2.0 instead 3.0, a lower-tier engine is standard. For those who are cost conscious, the 2.0 is also roughly $8,000 cheaper and competes with the 230i which offers the same 2.0-liter engine. If horsepower is the only consideration, these two cars are neck and neck.

The choice is…..

The choice is up to the driver, of course, but those wishing for a better cabin experience and two extra seats will pick the BMW without a doubt. But, if handling and drivability are your driving factors, then the Toyota is the sure bet. This vehicle is considered more track-friendly and no frills. But in the end, both cars will provide the thrill on the open road that today’s consumers desire. See how these two face off, and pick your best bet today!