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Designed between 1991 and 1992 by Shinichi Hiranaka and Yasuhisa Hamano, Toyota introduced an all-new Tercel in September 1994, for the 1995 model year. The new Tercel featured a redesigned exterior and new engine, offering a stiffer body [ citation needed ] with better handling and was one of only a handful of cars in the US to have OBDII in 1995.
Model code of a Toyota Yaris (XP150) written on the VIN plate. The following model codes have been used by Toyota. The letters of the model code is found by combining the letters of the engine code with the platform code. If the engine code and the platform code have two letters each, the middle letter is computed according to this formula: [1] [2]
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(cal. year) Model code Introduction (cal. year) Main markets Van: HiAce: 1967 H200: 2004 Japan and Southeast Asia Cab over van with rear sliding doors mainly marketed in Asia-Pacific and Africa. Available in many configurations, including short-wheelbase, long-wheelbase, wide super-long wheelbase, blind van, window van, low-roof, high-roof, etc.
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Every Toyota vehicle has a model code which describes the basic vehicle (e.g. Corolla), its generation and major options (engine type, gearbox type, body style, grade level). The model codes fall into three periods, 1937 to late 1950s, late 1950s to late 1970s and late 1970s to present.
A year later, a unique model with the European Corolla wagon front end was introduced as Sprinter Carib Rosso and it was only available with a 1.6 L 4A-FE engine option. [ 18 ] The European market Corolla wagon received improvements in January 2000 with the implementation of Euro 3 compliant 1.3–1.6 L ZZ series VVT-i petrol engines, while the ...
This is a list of automobiles produced for the general public in the Japanese market. They are listed in chronological order from when each model began its model year. If a model did not have continuous production, it is listed again on the model year production resumed. Concept cars and submodels are not listed unless they are themselves notable.