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  2. Toyota Kijang - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Kijang is a series of pickup trucks, ... October 1986 – December 1996 (Indonesia) 1988–1998 (Taiwan) 1991–2002 (Philippines) 1994–2000 (South Africa)

  3. Toyota K engine - Wikipedia

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    Toyota 5K-C engine in a 1991 Liteace 5K engine in a 1993 Toyota Kijang. The 1.5 L (1,486 cc) 5K was produced from 1983 through 1996. Typical output is 55 kW (74 hp; 75 PS) at 5600 rpm. Bore and stroke is 80.5 mm × 73 mm (3.17 in × 2.87 in). It was available with either 4- or 5-speed manual transmissions.

  4. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Kijang / Toyota Tamaraw FX Revo (1996–2007) G. Models G10. Toyota Crown Eight (1964–1967) G20, G30, G40. Toyota Century (1967–1997) G50.

  5. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Kijang Innova EV Concept: 2022 Battery electric version of the Kijang Innova Toyota Insect: 2011 1-seater concept; based on how an insect flies freely Toyota IMV 0: 2023 Also shown as the Toyota Next Generation Tamaraw Concept and the Toyota Rangga Concept. Entered production as the Toyota Hilux Champ. Toyota i-REAL: 2007 Toyota i-Road ...

  6. Automotive industry in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Kijang was very successful for Toyota Astra Motor, with the 100,000th example leaving the line in February 1985. [58] Production was almost entirely localized by the mid-eighties, with engine parts as well beginning to be produced in Indonesia by January 1985. [ 58 ]

  7. Toyota Stallion - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Stallion is a nameplate used on three different pickup truck models by Toyota: Toyota Stallion (K40) , a rebadged second-generation Toyota Stout for the South African market, 1965–1978. Toyota Stallion (F40) , a rebadged third-generation Toyota Kijang for the South African market, 1994–2000.

  8. Toyota Rangga - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Rangga may refer to: Toyota Kijang Rangga, a variant of the Toyota Kijang (F70) wagon produced between 1997 and 2000; Toyota Hilux Rangga, the Indonesian version of the Toyota Hilux Champ. Toyota Rangga Concept, the Indonesian version of the Toyota IMV 0 Concept pickup truck showcased in 2023

  9. Toyota RZ engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota RZ engine family is a straight-four piston engine series built in Japan. The RZ series uses a cast-iron engine block and aluminum SOHC or DOHC cylinder heads . It has electronic fuel injection (EFI), 2 or 4 valves per cylinder and features forged steel connecting rods .