The first examples of the 2020 Toyota Supra are beginning to hit showroom floors
in North America. The excitement and demand for the car has been so
extreme that some dealers have been selling the car, which has a starting price of $50,920, for more than $80,000. In some extreme cases the cars have been advertised at over $100,000.
However, one dealership is defying the norm and is planning to sell a Toyota Supra Launch Edition with the Driver Assist package at sticker price, for $57,375. Why? Well, it's all for a good cause.
Price Toyota
of New Castle, Delaware, is hosting a raffle to raise money for the
Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. Entering the raffle buys
you a chance to purchase a new Supra Launch Edition at MSRP and
benefits the Nemours Fund for Children's Health, which donates 100
percent of contributions to support patient care, biomedical research,
and prevention and education initiatives. The children's hospital,
located in Wilmington, Delaware, has been nationally recognized for its
pediatric cancer, diabetes, neurosurgery, and orthopedic care.
Only
1,500 examples of the 2020 Supra Launch Edition will be made. They are
differentiated from a normal 3.0 Premium trim by being offered in white,
black, or red only, with red mirror caps on the white and black models.
Other distinguishing features include matte black 19-inch forged
aluminum twin-spoke wheels, a red interior on white or black launch
edition cars, and a serialized carbon-fiber number plate.
Raffle tickets are on sale starting at $20 per ticket. All proceeds from
the 2020 Supra Launch Edition allocation raffle will go toward the
Nemours Fund for Children's Health. Considering the first 2020 Toyota Suprasold for $2.1 Million for charity at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction earlier this
year, this may be a much more affordable way to get a new Supra and help
raise money for a great cause. But you should hurry because the raffle
ends Saturday, August 31.