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  2. Toyota Previa - Wikipedia

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    Previas equipped with the supercharged engine carry an extra "S/C" badge on the tailgate. The S/C engine option was exclusive to the LE for the 1994 model year, and the option was made available for both DX and LE models for 1995. [9] MY 1996: For the 1996 model year, the supercharged 2TZ-FZE became the standard engine. [31]

  3. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Funcargo: 1997 Toyota Funcoupe: 1997 Toyota Funtime: 1997 Toyota Fun-vii: 2011 Updated as the diji: Toyota Furia: 2013 Toyota FX-1: 1983 Toyota FXS: 2001 Toyota FXV: 1985 Toyota FXV-II: 1987 Toyota FV: 2014 Toyota FV2: 2013 Toyota Global Hiace Bev Concept: 2023 BEV Van Toyota GR HV: 2017 Toyota GR Super Sport Concept: 2018 Toyota GR ...

  4. Toyota Sienna - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Toyota launched the front-wheel drive 1998 model year Sienna in the North American market as a replacement for the mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive Previa.The Sienna debuted with a 3.0-liter 1MZ-FE V6 engine rated at 194 hp (145 kW) and 209 lb⋅ft (284 N⋅m) of torque.

  5. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Estima / Toyota Previa / Toyota Tarago (2006–2021) TCR Platform (2TZ engine) 1990–2000 Toyota Estima (Previa/Tarago) ACR Platform (2AZ engine) 2000–2006 Toyota Estima (Previa/Tarago) 2006–present Toyota Estima (Previa/Tarago) CLR Platform (1CD engine) 2000–2006 Toyota Estima (Previa) GSR Platform (2GR engine)

  6. Toyota Tarago - Wikipedia

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    From February 1983 to 1990, the Tarago was a rebadged version of the Toyota TownAce/MasterAce Surf sold in Japan. From September 1990 to late 2019, the Tarago had reflected the Toyota Previa model, with new models released in June 2000 and March 2006. [1] It is named after the Australian town of Tarago, New South Wales.

  7. Toyota TZ engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota TZ engine is a series of water-cooled inline four-cylinder gasoline engines from Toyota Motor Corporation. The engines feature dual overhead camshafts (DOHC) and 4 valves per cylinder. The supercharged 2TZ-FZE features an intercooler. The TZ supplanted the Toyota Y engine in the Toyota Estima/Previa when it replaced the Toyota Van.

  8. Toyota MZ engine - Wikipedia

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    Toyota sought to enhance the drivability pattern of the engine (over the 3VZ) at exactly 3000 rpm, since that was the typical engine speed for motors cruising on the highway. The result was less cylinder distortion coupled with the decreased weight of rotating assemblies, smoother operation at that engine speed, and increased engine efficiency.

  9. Toyota A transmission - Wikipedia

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    Applications (calendar years) 1990–1992 Toyota Land Cruiser II 2.4 (Japan, 4x4) 1990–1996 Toyota Hilux Surf 4x4 – 2.4 & 3.0 (4x4) 1993–2014 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (3.0l,2.7l) 1995–1997 Toyota Land Cruiser 80-series (4x4) 1998–2001 Toyota Land Cruiser 100-series (4x4) 1996–1998 Lexus LX 450 (4x4) 1998–2002 Lexus LX 470 (4x4)