The 1991 Toyota Supra is part of the iconic model's third generation. Available in two trims, base and Turbo, it delivers performance that still draws enthusiasts. The base model features a naturally-aspirated 3.0L inline-six engine producing 200 horsepower, while the Turbo trim, with its turbocharged variant, offers a robust 230 horsepower. Both versions are mated to a standard 5-speed manual transmission, with an optional 4-speed automatic. The rear-wheel drivetrain offers engaging handling. Inside, the Supra benefits from a sporty yet luxurious interior, and technological amenities for its era, such as an optional built-in CD player. Notably, the 1991 model carries over mostly unchanged from the '90s initial years, but retains the Supra's reputation for performance and durability.