The Toyota Soarer (Japanese: トヨタ・ソアラ, Hepburn: Toyota Soara) is a personal luxury GT coupé produced from 1981 to 2005 by Toyota and sold in Japan. It...
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the predecessor to the third generation Toyota Soarer (also known as the first generation Lexus SC). The Soarer/SC400 utilized a milder production version...
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Toyota Mark II Blit iR-V (JZX110W) Toyota Soarer 2.5 GT-T(JZZ30) Toyota Supra MK III 2.5 Twin Turbo (R) (JZA70) Toyota Verossa VR25 (JZX110) Toyota Crown...
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Applications: Toyota Soarer Toyota Celica Supra Toyota Crown Toyota Crown Comfort/Crown Sedan Toyota Cressida/Mark II/Cresta/Chaser Toyota Altezza Lexus...
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400/Toyota Celsior 1989–2002 Toyota Crown/Toyota Crown Majesta 1989–2004 Toyota HiAce HiMedic Ambulance (Japan only) 1991–2000 Lexus SC 400/Toyota Soarer...
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Chaser offered as a 2-door, with the 2-door option being replaced by the Toyota Soarer. To provide buyers with a luxury sports sedan while minimizing tax consequences...
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(calendar years): 1980 Toyota Supra MA46 1980 Toyota Soarer MZ10 1980 Toyota Crown 1980 Toyota Corona Mark II 1982–1986 Toyota Celica XX (Japan) The 2-valve...
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the popularity of the model update for the Toyota Soarer, the Cresta visually appeared as a four-door Soarer and used the same interior colours and exterior...
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liftback bodystyle, called the Soarer coupé, which was now offered at two Japanese Toyota dealership networks called Toyota Store, and Toyopet Store, as...
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at design studios in Europe. In Japan, the related third-generation Toyota Soarer, with which the first-generation SC originally shared body design and...
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1987-1997 Toyota Century (VG40) 4.0L V8 (5V-EU) 1990–1995 Toyota Crown Majesta 3.0L I6 1999–2003 Toyota Crown Athlete V (1JZ-GTE) 1991–2000 Toyota Soarer (JZZ30)...
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the MKIII Supra Turbo, Toyota Crown, Toyota Chaser Tourer V, Toyota Mark II Tourer V, Toyota Cresta Tourer V, and Toyota Soarer (turbo). There are 2 different...
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built and exclusively used by Toyota for selected products during the 1980s and 1990s (first introduced on the Toyota Soarer in 1983). The semi-active suspension...
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controlled shock absorbers called TEMS (shared with the first generation Toyota Soarer) were adopted. This Crown was sold only in Japan, the Middle East, the...
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The Toyota Mark II (Japanese: トヨタ・マークII, Hepburn: Toyota Māku Tsū) is a compact, later mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed in Japan by Toyota between...
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Toyota has produced and marketed vehicles since 1935. Most vehicles sold today are designed and manufactured by Toyota, while some vehicles are produced...
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production. (2003) Infiniti G/Q60 Convertible (2009-2015) Lexus SC 430/Toyota Soarer (2001–2010) Lexus IS 250/350 C (2009–2015) Mazda MX-5 PRHT (2006–2014)...
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simpler Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension system (TEMS). The second version of the Active Suspension system came with the UZZ32 Soarer produced...
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1992–1998 Toyota Supra (A80) non-turbo 1986 Toyota Cressida (X70) 1986 Toyota Soarer (Z20) 1982–1992 Lotus Excel 1992–1997 Lexus SC300 A common truck transmission...
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Toyota Caldina ST215-W only Toyota Celica GT-Four, Toyota Supra, Toyota Soarer, Toyota Aristo, Toyota Mark II, Toyota Chaser, Toyota Cresta, Toyota Verossa...
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Toyota Vista Store locations. The Toyota Soarer was available with the Corona Coupé at Toyopet Store locations, but the Soarer was more popular, and the Corona...
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convertible with over 1 million cars sold. Also in 1989, Toyota released the Toyota Soarer Aerocabin, which uses an electrically operated retractable...
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six-cylinder engine. The Leopard coupe was introduced after the Toyota Chaser but before the Toyota Soarer. The angular body, available as a two-door hardtop coupé...
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(2001–2006) Toyota Brevis G10 (2001–2007) Toyota Corolla Verso E121 (2001–2007) Toyota Ipsum (2001–2009) Toyota Noah R60 (2002–2007) Toyota Soarer Z40 (2001–2005)...
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the Year award ... in Japan". driving.ca. Retrieved 5 November 2020. "TOYOTA SOARER NAMED JAPAN'S "CAR OF THE YEAR"". driving.ca. 23 December 1981. Retrieved...
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production automobiles. 1991 Toyota Soarer had a fully active hydraulic suspension system on the 1991 UZZ32 model:Toyota Active Control Suspension. 1994...
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Platz☆, Soarer☆, Hilux★, Cynos☆, Regius☆, Celsior☆, Origin☆, Caldina☆, Ipsum☆. Vehicles sold at Toyota Corolla Store (starting 1966), formerly Toyota Publica...
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The Toyota RAV4 (Japanese: トヨタ・RAV4, Hepburn: Toyota Ravufō) is a compact crossover SUV produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. It is...
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The following model codes have been used by Toyota. The letters of the model code is found by combining the letters of the engine code with the platform...
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by Toyota Motor Corporation and is not to be confused with the Toyota Industries Shuttles rugby team, owned by Toyota Industries. It shares Toyota Stadium...
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