BMW M2 vs Toyota GR Supra: 0–60 and Quarter-Mile Comparison
This comparison looks at verified acceleration results for the BMW M2 and Toyota GR Supra, covering 0–60 mph times, quarter-mile times, and broader acceleration comparisons across multiple tested examples. It draws on 26 published tests for the M2 and 19 for the Supra, giving useful context across different trims and model years.
Among production results, the BMW M2 leads both headline measures: its fastest production 0–60 run is 3.4 seconds, 0.3 second quicker than the production Toyota GR Supra, and its quickest production quarter-mile is 11.7 seconds, a 0.4-second advantage. The fastest overall 0–60 result here is different, though, with a non-production, lightly modified 2021 GR Supra posting 3.3 seconds. Median 0–60 results are also close, with the Supra holding a 0.1-second edge.
Year coverage runs from 2016 to 2025 for the M2 and 2020 to 2023 for the GR Supra, with 2023 as the latest shared model year with verified data. In that shared year, the M2 holds the quicker recorded 0–60 time by 0.4 second. Use the tables below to compare individual trims, sources, and quarter-mile trap speeds in more detail.
Category Winners: M2 vs GR Supra
Both models split the 6 categories evenly — 3 wins each — making this a closely contested comparison.
| Category | BMW M2 | Toyota GR Supra |
|---|---|---|
| Fastest production 0–60 | 3.40s Winner | 3.70s |
| Fastest production ¼ mile | 11.70s Winner | 12.10s |
| Fastest overall 0–60 | 3.40s | 3.30s Winner |
| Fastest overall ¼ mile | 11.70s | 11.60s Winner |
| Median production 0–60 | 4.00s | 3.90s Winner |
| Median production ¼ mile | 12.40s Winner | 12.45s |
| Category wins | 3 | 3 |
All-Time Production Records
Production vehicles onlyThe BMW M2 holds the production 0–60 record at 3.40s, 0.30s quicker than the Toyota GR Supra's best of 3.70s.
Fastest Overall Results
Includes modified and non-production vehiclesCounting all tests, the Toyota GR Supra has been clocked at 3.30s 0–60 — 0.10s quicker than the BMW M2's overall best of 3.40s.
Typical Production Performance
Medians and averages across all production testsOn a typical production run, the Toyota GR Supra reaches 60 mph in 3.90s — 0.10s quicker than the BMW M2's median of 4.00s.
| Metric | BMW M2 | Toyota GR Supra |
|---|---|---|
| Median 0–60 | 4.00s | 3.90s |
| Average 0–60 | 3.99s | 4.07s |
| Median ¼ Mile | 12.40s | 12.45s |
| Average ¼ Mile | 12.41s | 12.56s |
| Sample (0–60) | 26 | 18 |
Median is preferred over average — it is less influenced by extreme outlier tests. Averages include all production runs on record.
Latest Available Results
The most recent tested model year differs: BMW M2 (2025) vs Toyota GR Supra (2023). These results are not directly comparable.
| Metric | BMW M2 | Toyota GR Supra |
|---|---|---|
| Latest tested year | 2025 | 2023 |
| Best 0–60 that year |
4.00s
Coupe (M Driver’s Pack) |
3.90s
A91-MT Coupe |
| Best ¼ mile that year | 12.30s | 12.40s |
Overlapping Model Years (2020–2023)
2 shared tested yearsAcross the 2 years both models shared (2020–2023), their median 0–60 times were identical.
Data Coverage
The BMW M2 has 26 tests spanning 2016–2025, while the Toyota GR Supra has 19 tests from 2020–2023.
| Metric | BMW M2 | Toyota GR Supra |
|---|---|---|
| Total tests | 26 | 19 |
| Production tests | 26 | 18 |
| Earliest tested year | 2016 | 2020 |
| Latest tested year | 2025 | 2023 |
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Methodology
All 0–60 and quarter-mile results are sourced from independently published road tests by reputable automotive publications. Manufacturer-claimed times are not included. When multiple publications test the same vehicle, each run is listed separately. Production and non-production results are clearly distinguished throughout. Fastest 0–60 and fastest quarter-mile records are treated as independent measurements and may come from different tests, trims, or sources.