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The Toyota Soarer (Japanese: トヨタ・ソアラ, Hepburn: Toyota Soara) is a personal luxury GT coupé produced from 1981 to 2005 by Toyota and sold in Japan. It was available at both Japanese Toyota dealerships called Toyota Store and Toyopet Store, and it debuted with the Z10 series, replacing the Toyopet Store exclusive Mark II coupé, the Toyota Auto Store exclusive Chaser coupé, and ...
Toyota Master: 1955 1956 also called the RR: Toyota MasterAce: 1982 1991 Toyota Masterline: 1962 1967 Toyota Matrix: 2002 2014 Toyota Mega Cruiser: 1996 2002 Toyota MiniAce: 1967 1975 Toyota Model F: 1984 1989 also called the Van, Tarago, Space Cruiser Toyota MR2: 1984 2005 Toyota MR-S: 1999 2007 Japanese version of the W30 MR2 Toyota Nadia ...
Lexus SC / Toyota Soarer (2001–2010) Z100. Lexus LC (2017–present) MZ Platform (5M, 6M, 7M engine) 1981.5-1991 Toyota Soarer; GZ Platform (1G engine) 1981.5-1991 Toyota Soarer; JZZ Platform (1JZ, 2JZ engine) 1991–1996.5 Toyota Soarer 2.5GT; 1992–2001 Toyota Soarer, 3.0G, GT; 1991–2001 Lexus SC300; UZZ Platform (1UZ, 3UZ engine) 1991 ...
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Toyota Soarer Z30 (1991–2000) Toyota Sprinter Marino (1992–1998) 1992. Autozam AZ-1 (1992–1995) Autozam Clef (1992–1994) Daihatsu Applause (1992–1996)
The 4500GT never made it directly to the showroom; however, it was the predecessor to the third generation Toyota Soarer (also known as the first generation Lexus SC). The Soarer/SC400 utilized a milder production version of the 4500GT's V8, a 4.0 L with 250 hp (186 kW).
TEMS (Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension) is a shock absorber that is electronically controlled (Continuous Damping Control) based on multiple factors, and was built and exclusively used by Toyota for selected products during the 1980s and 1990s (first introduced on the Toyota Soarer in 1983 [1]).