Nissan and Toyota have traded blows in a war of performance cars for decades, and the current Nissan Z is arguably a worthy rival to the latest GR Supra. Unfortunately, the rivalry between the two has proved to be quite short-lived, as Toyota is axing the GR Supra after the 2026 model year. Of course, there are still plenty of examples available to buy used, just like there are plenty of used examples of the Nissan Z on the market. When MotorTrend and Car and Driver tested each car's 0-60 mph times, the GR Supra proved to have the edge. The former outlet clocked a 4.0-second 0-60 in their Supra, while the latter reported that a Supra with a stick shift took 3.9 seconds to make the same sprint, and the launch version of the automatic 3.0-liter Supra took just 3.7 seconds.