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Toyota Racing Development (TRD) introduced a supercharger for the 3.4-liter engine in 1996 and it became available for the T100, the Tacoma and the 4Runner with the 3.4-liter V6 (and later the Tundra). Horsepower jumped to the 260 hp (194 kW) range (depending on the generation of the supercharger) and 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) to 265 lb⋅ft (359 ...
The R-series is a 5-speed manual transmission for RWD and 4WD vehicles built by Aisin AI, Toyota Autoparts Philippines and Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts. Models: R150 2WD truck; R150F 4WD truck; R151F 4WD truck; R154 RWD car; R155 2WD truck; R155F 4WD truck; R156F 4WD truck
Toyota revived the X-Runner name and applied it to a concept version of the 2024 Tacoma, debuting it at the 2023 SEMA Show. It is fitted with a modified version of the i-Force Max V6 engine utilized by the larger Tundra and Sequoia, as well as the Tundra's air suspension that allows the Tacoma X-Runner to sit at a much lower height.
Land Cruiser II, Land Cruiser Prado Toyota 4runner and Hilux Surf (1989-1995) 2L-T series and 1KZ series Turbo Diesel, V6 3VZE and 5VZ-FE (also Japan, UK and Europe 1KZ/TE 4Runner 89–95) T100: 1995-1998 5VZ-FE 4WD 5MT Transfer case - VF1A Tacoma/Hilux: 1988–1995.5 3VZ-E 4WD 1995.5-2004 5VZ-FE 4WD N160/N170/N190 4Runner/Hilux Surf:
The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck manufactured in the United States by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since May 1999. The Tundra was the second full-size pickup to be built by a Japanese manufacturer (the first was the Toyota T100), but the Tundra was the first full-size pickup from a Japanese manufacturer to be built in North America.
Starting in 1957 until 1988, Toyota established a separate dealership in Japan dedicated to cars and trucks installed with diesel engines, called Toyota Diesel Store. When the dealership was disbanded, diesel products are now available at all locations, with commercial products exclusive to Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations.
Toyota Corolla SR5: 1983 1987 Toyota Corolla Verso: 2001 2009 Toyota Corona: 1957 2000 Toyota Corona EXiV: 1989 1998 Toyota Corona Mark II: 1968 2004 also known as the Mark II Toyota Corona SF: 1992 1996 liftback version of the Corona for the Japanese market Toyota Corsa: 1978 1999 Japanese version of the Tercel Toyota Cressida: 1973 1992 ...
In Japan, it was available at the Toyota Japan dealership retail chains called Toyota Store and Toyopet Store. The modification to the engine was enough for a claimed top speed of 130 km/h (81 mph). [8] The 1.5-litre engine was upgraded to a 1.6 L inline-four in February 1971. In April 1969, a long-wheelbase version was added to the range.