Perhaps it’s ironic that Toyota’s latest addition to its website features new Supra news and starts with the curious sentence believe the hype. There’s certainly been no small amount of hype about the Supra’s return, and now we know just a little bit more about it. Specifically, Toyota has listed all the colours available for the reborn sports car, including the three launch edition options that will kick off its production schedule this summer. All total, first-year Supra buyers will have eight shades to choose from.

Car and Driver tipped us off to the new colour listing, and though we don’t have a full Supra configurator just yet, we can at least get a taste of its exterior flavours. The three launch edition colours are Absolute Zero White, Nocturnal Black, and Renaissance Red, with each car gaining red-trimmed mirrors as opposed to all black. Once the initial run is complete, those three colours will be joined by Tungsten Silver, Turbulence Grey, Downshift Blue, Phantom Matte Grey, and Nitro Yellow. Footnotes tell us those last two shades will cost a bit extra.

Gallery: 2020 Toyota Supra

Speaking of cost, all Launch Edition Supras will start at £56,945, with 3.0 Pro models a bit less at £54,000 and plain-old 3.0 models dinging the bank for £52,695. Unfortunately, those figures don’t include other fees, so unless you manage to negotiate quite a deal you won’t be able to grab a new Supra for less than £53,000. That also assumes no adjusted market values from dealerships, which seems unlikely considering buyers have been waiting a decade for this car to arrive.

Toyota Supra Yellow
Toyota Supra Blue
Toyota Supra Silver

Regardless of the colour or trim level, those buyers will get a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 making 335 bhp, driving the rear wheels through an eight-speed automatic. It may not be the three-pedal powertrain diehards Supra fans were wanting, but Toyota says it will blast to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds.