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  2. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Project Portal 2.0: 2018 A fuel cell truck based on the Kenworth T680: Toyota Publica Sports: 1962 Entered production as the Sports 800: Toyota Rangga Concept: 2023 Also shown as the Toyota IMV 0 and the Toyota Next Generation Tamaraw Concept. Entered production as the Toyota Hilux Champ. Toyota RAV-Four: 1989 Entered production as the RAV4

  3. Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Every Toyota vehicle has a model code which describes the basic vehicle (e.g. Corolla), its generation and major options (engine type, gearbox type, body style, grade level). The model codes fall into three periods, 1937 to late 1950s, late 1950s to late 1970s and late 1970s to present.

  4. List of Toyota transmissions - Wikipedia

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    The P-series (HSD) are Hybrid Synergy Drive transmissions used in Toyota and Lexus hybrids for FWD-based platforms. [1] [2] Models: P110 1st generation Prius (1998-2000) P111 1st generation Prius (2001-2003) P112 2nd generation Prius (2004-2009) P210 Estima Hybrid (2001-2005), Alphard Hybrid (2003-2008)

  5. List of Toyota engines - Wikipedia

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    Other manufacturers may modify the engine after it has left the Toyota factory but the engine still keeps the original Toyota designation. For example, Lotus added a supercharger to the 2ZZ-GE in some versions of the Lotus Elise and Exige, but the engine is still labelled 2ZZ-GE, not 2ZZ-GZE.

  6. Toyota SA - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Toyota contracted the Kanto Denki factory to produce a sedan body and wagon on the SB chassis as the SC. There was also a cab-over walk-through van model, the 1952 Toyopet Route Van. The body of the Route Van was built by Shin-Nikkoku Kogyo (now Nissan Shatai) , a special-purpose manufacturing company that originally built streetcars ...

  7. Toyota Yaris - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Yaris (Japanese: トヨタ・ヤリス, Hepburn: Toyota Yarisu) is a supermini/subcompact car sold by Toyota since 1999, replacing the Starlet and Tercel.. Up to 2019, Toyota had used the Yaris nameplate on export versions of various Japanese-market models, with some markets receiving the same vehicles under the Toyota Echo name through 2005.

  8. Toyota Comfort - Wikipedia

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    It is equipped with the same 3S-FE DOHC 2.0 L inline-four petrol engine as the base car but fitted with an ORC-TX07 supercharger, increasing power output to 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) at 6100 rpm and torque to 22.5 kg⋅m (221 N⋅m; 163 lb⋅ft) at 3300 rpm.

  9. Toyota concept vehicles (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    It features a 2.0-litre Toyota-Subaru "D-4S" boxer engine. [112] The FT-86 rides on a modified Subaru Impreza platform with 101.2-inch wheelbase, with length, width, and height measuring 163.8, 69.3, and 49.6 inches, respectively. [113] It has a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated boxer engine mated to a Subaru 6-speed manual transmission. [114]