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The Toyota Crown (Japanese: トヨタ・クラウン, Hepburn: Toyota Kuraun) is an automobile which has been produced by Toyota in Japan since 1955. It is primarily a line of mid-size luxury cars that is marketed as an upmarket offering in the Toyota lineup.
Toyota Crown S150 hardtop (1995–1999) Toyota Crown S150 sedan (1995–2001) Toyota Crown Comfort XS10 (1995–2017) Toyota Dyna U100/Y100 (1995–2002) Toyota Ipsum (1995–2001) Toyota Mega Cruiser (1995–2002) Toyota Paeso EL54 (1995–1999) Toyota Sprinter Carib AE110 (1995–2000) Toyota ToyoAce (1995–1999) Toyota Type 73 medium truck ...
Based on the Crown 1900 Toyota Crown Majesta EV: 1993 Based on the Crown Majesta: Toyota CQ-1: 1983 Based on the TownAce: Toyota CS&S: 2003 Toyota CX-80: 1979 Also shown as the FCX-80: Toyota C+pod: 2019: Based on the Toyota Ultra-Compact BEV: Toyota D-4D 180 Clean Power Concept Car: 2004 Demonstrated new D-4D diesel engine Toyota Dear Qin ...
At first, the Crown Majesta was a trim level variant of the Crown series, called the Crown Royal Saloon G. The Majesta was a more luxurious variant of the Crown and was slightly wider and heavier, necessitating two engine choices: the 3.0-litre 2JZ-GE six-cylinder , which produced 168 kW (225 hp; 228 PS) and the 4.0-litre 1UZ-FE V8 , which ...
1989.5–1999, 2001–2012 Toyota Crown Majesta; 1991.5–2006 Toyota Crown Royal; 1991–2006 Toyota Aristo 4.0i/V40/iFour; 1998–2000 Lexus GS400; 2001–2008 Lexus GS430; URS Platform (1UR-FE, 1UR-FSE) 2008–2012 Toyota Crown Majesta; 2008–2011 Lexus GS460; GWS Platform (2GR-FSE) 2009–present Toyota Crown Hybrid; 2012–present Toyota ...
Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent and separate company in 1937. Although the founding family's name was written in the Kanji "豊田" (rendered as "Toyoda"), the company name was changed to a similar word in katakana - トヨタ (rendered as "Toyota") because the latter has 8 strokes which is regarded as a lucky number in East Asian culture. [3]
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By the end of 2006 there were about 15 hybrid vehicles from various car makers available in the U.S. [1] By May 2007 Toyota sold its first million hybrids and had sold a total of two million hybrids at the end of August 2009. [2]