When we compare the Nissan GT-R's and the Toyota Supra's specifications and ratings, the Nissan GT-R has the advantage in the area of base engine power. The Toyota Supra has the advantage in the areas of typical lower range of pricing for one- to five-year-old used cars, and fuel efficiency. Based on this comparison of the Nissan GT-R's and the Toyota Supra's specifications and ratings, the Toyota Supra is a better car than the Nissan GT-R.
Pricing: A used 2023 Nissan GT-R ranges from $126,268 to $259,475 while a used 1998 Toyota Supra is priced between $21,700 to $175,562.
Engine Power and Fuel Efficiency Comparison: For engine performance, the Nissan GT-R’s base engine makes 565 horsepower, and the Toyota Supra base engine makes 225 horsepower. The GT-R is rated to deliver an average of 18 miles per gallon, with a highway range of 429 miles. The Supra is rated to deliver an average of 19 miles per gallon, with a highway range of 396 miles.This gives the Toyota Supra the advantage in fuel efficiency and the Nissan GT-R the advantage in maximum range. The GT-R uses premium unleaded, and the Supra uses gasoline.