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The first generation Previa was 4,750 mm (187.0 in) long and 1,800 mm (70.9 in) wide. In Japan, two smaller versions, the Toyota Estima Lucida and Toyota Estima Emina, were produced from January 1992, which were approximately 110 mm (4.3 in) narrower and 70 mm (2.8 in) shorter than the standard model. The original design continued to be sold in ...
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.
Europe Hino: Briska----Compact Passenger/Cargo Van: 1961-1968: Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa Hino: Dutro Route Van----Fullsize Passenger Van: 1999–Present: Japan, South East Asia Holden: Combo: Opel Combo C, Vauxhall Combo C, Chevrolet Combo C: Compact Cargo Van: 2001-2012: Australia and New Zealand Holden: Panelvan----Fullsize Panel-van ...
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Toyota Avensis Verso: 2001 2009 Europe, Australia and New Zealand version of the Ipsum Toyota Aygo: 2005 2021 Toyota BA: 1940 1943 Toyota Bandeirante: 1962 2001 Brazilian built Toyota Land Cruiser J40 Toyota bB: 2000 2016 sold as the Scion xB in the United States from 2003 to 2007 Toyota Belta: 2005 2016 also known as Yaris sedan or Vios in ...
The first generation Eurovans were introduced in June 1994. They are smaller than American vans, like the Chrysler Voyager, which is also available in Europe.Like the Toyota Previa, and American minivans, they had sliding rear side doors, a trait they share with their commercial siblings.
Toyota New Zealand Limited is the importer and distributor of new Toyota and Lexus vehicles to New Zealand. It also imports used vehicles from Japan and refurbishes them at its former assembly plant in Thames. Until 1998 it also assembled a variety of completely knocked down vehicles from imported and New Zealand materials.
Toyota became the highest-selling Japanese car manufacturer in Europe in 1998, overtaking Nissan. [4] Toyota Motor Europe sales peaked in 2007 at 1.23 million units, [5] [6] as well as a 5.70% market share. [7] In 2021, TME set a new peak with a market share of 5.84%. [7] [8] In 2022, TME set another peak with a market share of 7.3%. [9]