The 2020 Toyota Supra will soon grace showroom floors and it isn't expected to go on the cheap.

While the starting price is $50,920, dealers have been selling them for over $80,000 and some have been listed at over $100,000. One dealer even put one up for $200,000, raking in half of that, which was probably the intention anyway.

A Delaware dealership is planning to sell a Toyota Launch Edition with the Driver Assist package at its sticker price of $57,375, however. Price Toyota of New Castle will be having a raffle to raise money for Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children.

The proceeds from the raffle will go to the Nemours Fund for Children's Health, a source that donates 100 percent of contributions to support patient care, biomedical research and initiatives relating to prevention and education. The institution has been recognized for its achievements in the fields of Pedriatic cancer, diabetes, Neurosurgery, and orthopedic care.

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Persons who enter the raffle will get themselves a chance to purchase a 2020 Supra at MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price). Tickets start at $20 and will be sold to anyone within the US. Internation entries won't be accepted.

All proceeds will go to the aforementioned fund and, given that the first 2020 Supra went for $2.1 million at the Barret-Jackson Scottsdale auction earlier this year.

Toyota will only make 1,500 unites of the Supra Launch Edition, which will be offered in black, white or red only. The black and white models will have red mirror caps.

Matte black 19-inch forged aluminum twin-spoke spoke wheels, a red interior in black or white models, and a serialized carbon-fiber number plate are among other distinguishing features.

This is a great opportunity to get your hands on a reasonably-priced Supra and help a child in the process. The raffle ends on August 31 so you will have to act fast. Tickets could be purchased here.