Cars Tagged - Toyota

2013 Toyota Corolla Furia Concept wallpaper thumbnail.

2013 Toyota Corolla Furia Concept

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This exciting compact sedan concept hints at the styling cues consumers can expect to see on the next-generation Corolla.

2012 Toyota GT 86 wallpaper thumbnail.

2012 Toyota GT 86

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Toyota’s eagerly awaited, compact 2+2 sports car, the GT86, is an entirely driver-oriented vehicle.

2011 Toyota FT-86 II Concept wallpaper thumbnail.

2011 Toyota FT-86 II Concept

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Giving the clearest indication yet as to the final design of Toyota’s next sports car.

2010 Toyota FT-86 Concept wallpaper thumbnail.

2010 Toyota FT-86 Concept

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Celica, MR2, Supra, Corolla AE86: Toyota’s great driver-focused sports cars of the past have inspired its vision for a future-generation.

2009 Toyota TF109 wallpaper thumbnail.

2009 Toyota TF109

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The team’s eighth season in Formula 1 sees major rule changes so the TF109, looking considerably different to its predecessor.

2007 Toyota TRD Aurion wallpaper thumbnail.

2007 Toyota TRD Aurion

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Toyota Australia has injected 241 kW of style, passion and performance into its range.

2007 Toyota 2000 SR Concept wallpaper thumbnail.

2007 Toyota 2000 SR Concept

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The Toyota 2000 SR concept is a tribute to the mythic Toyota 2000 GT, considered the first ’Japanese Supercar’.

2004 Toyota Celica GT-S wallpaper thumbnail.

2004 Toyota Celica GT-S

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The Toyota Celica GT-S was powered by the 2ZZ-GE engine rated at 180 hp and 133 lb-ft torque.

2002 Toyota MR2 Roadster wallpaper thumbnail.

2002 Toyota MR2 Roadster

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The only engine available for the ZZW30 was the all-aluminium 1ZZ-FED, a 1794 cc inline-four.

2000 Toyota Celica wallpaper thumbnail.

2000 Toyota Celica

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In late 1999, Toyota began production and sales of the seventh-generation Celica.

1999 Toyota MR2 Roadster wallpaper thumbnail.

1999 Toyota MR2 Roadster

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The third-generation MR2 was marketed as the Toyota MR-S in Japan, Toyota MR2 Spyder in the US, and the Toyota MR2 Roadster in Europe.

1998 Toyota GT-One wallpaper thumbnail.

1998 Toyota GT-One

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Introduced in time for Le Mans in 1998, the GT-One first appeared at the official testing days for the race held in May.

1997 Toyota Supra wallpaper thumbnail.

1997 Toyota Supra

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Supra is powered by a high-performance, twin-cam, in-line six-cylinder, 24-valve, electronically fuel-injected engine.

1996 Toyota Celica GT wallpaper thumbnail.

1996 Toyota Celica GT

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The 1996 Celica for export market received the same front restyling as the Japanese models, although the tail lights were untouched.

1993 Toyota TS010 wallpaper thumbnail.

1993 Toyota TS010

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Due to rule changes in the World Sportscar Championship for 1992, Toyota was forced to replace their previous series of Group C sportscars.

1993 Toyota Supra wallpaper thumbnail.

1993 Toyota Supra

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Incorporating speed, style, quality, dependability and Toyota’s legendary reliability.

1993 Toyota MR2 wallpaper thumbnail.

1993 Toyota MR2

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The new MR2 was larger, weighed 350 to 400 pounds more than its predecessor and received more rounded, streamlined styling.

1991 Toyota Soarer wallpaper thumbnail.

1991 Toyota Soarer

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The Z30 series Soarer shared the body and key components with the Lexus SC, with different interior features, configurations, and performance.

1990 Toyota Sera wallpaper thumbnail.

1990 Toyota Sera

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A 3-door 2+2 hatchback coupe, the Toyota Sera is well known for it’s majority glass roof canopy and butterfly doors.

1989 Toyota Supra Turbo wallpaper thumbnail.

1989 Toyota Supra Turbo

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The new A70 Supra engine, the Toyota 7M-GE, was the flagship engine of Toyota’s arsenal.

1988 Toyota MR2 SC wallpaper thumbnail.

1988 Toyota MR2 SC

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Based on the same block and head, the 4A-GZE was equipped with a small Roots-type supercharger and a Denso intercooler.

1988 Toyota Celica wallpaper thumbnail.

1988 Toyota Celica

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In August 1985 the Celica was changed completely with a rounded, flowing body and new 2.0L four-cylinder engines.

1987 Toyota Supra wallpaper thumbnail.

1987 Toyota Supra

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In May 1986, Toyota was ready to release its next version of the Supra and the bonds between the Celica and the Supra were cut.

1986 Toyota Celica wallpaper thumbnail.

1986 Toyota Celica

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The Celica was no longer built on the Toyota A platform, and instead realigned with the Toyota T platform.

1985 Toyota MR2 wallpaper thumbnail.

1985 Toyota MR2

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Went on to win the 1984 Japan Car of the Year award for that year.

1984 Toyota Celica Supra wallpaper thumbnail.

1984 Toyota Celica Supra

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Toyota completely redesigned the Celica Supra as well as the entire Celica lineup for its 1982 production year.

1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno wallpaper thumbnail.

1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno

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Both the Levin and Trueno variants were offered with either a 2-door coupe or 3-door liftback.

1983 Toyota Corolla Levin wallpaper thumbnail.

1983 Toyota Corolla Levin

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The AE86 generation of the Toyota Corolla Levin and Toyota Sprinter Trueno is a small, lightweight coupe or hatchback.

1982 Toyota Celica Liftback wallpaper thumbnail.

1982 Toyota Celica Liftback

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Initially available in notchback coupe and liftback form, many buyers preferred the liftback.