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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.
Some manufacturers have consistently used the same word for the highest trim level on several models. For example, Nissan used the word "Brougham" as the highest trim level on both the Cedric [9] [10] and Gloria. [11] The "Brougham" designation as a trim level originated in the North American (U.S.) market; it was originally a body style.
Toyota Highlander / Toyota Kluger (2013–2020) XU60. Toyota Harrier (2013–2020) XU70. Toyota Highlander / Toyota Kluger / Toyota Crown Kluger (2019–present) XU80. Toyota Harrier / Toyota Venza (2020–present) ACU Platform (2AZ engine) 2007–present Toyota Harrier; 2002–2007 Toyota Kluger; ASU Platform (1AR engine) 2007–2013 Toyota ...
The 2021 Avalon gets a number of significant, if not earth-shattering changes over the previous year. It adds all-wheel-drive as an option to a lineup that already includes V6, hybrid and high ...
The Toyota Crown is a new sedan model for 2023 that replaces the Avalon. It starts at $41,045 and ranges up to $53,445 for the top Platinum model. The Crown will start reaching U.S. dealerships in ...
The Avalon was a new model introduced in February 1994 at the Chicago International Auto Show and launched in late 1994 for the 1995 model year.Development began in 1990 under the 299T project code (ending in 1993), with the design phase concluding in 1991 with internal approval of the final design.
The Crown nameplate, which has existed in Japan since the 1950s, will now appear in the U.S. on a new hybrid sedan with standard AWD and up to 340 horsepower.
Toyota APM: 2020 Made specially for the 2020 Olympics Toyota ASV: 1995 Retrospectively renamed the ASV-1 Toyota ASV-2: 2000 Toyota ASV-3: 2002 Toyota Aurion Sports Concept: 2006 Based on the Camry: Toyota Avalon (concept) 1991 Toyota AXV: 1985 Toyota AXV-II: 1987 Entered production as the Sera: Toyota AXV-III: 1991 Toyota AXV-IV: 1991 Toyota ...