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Toyota introduced the fourth generation Tercel in September 1990, as either a three-door hatchback or as a sedan with either two or four doors. In the North American markets it was powered by either a 1.5 L 3E-E 4-cylinder engine producing 82 hp (61 kW) at 5,200 rpm (and 89 lb⋅ft (121 N⋅m) of torque at 4,400 rpm) or a 1.5-litre 5E-FE 16 ...
Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II / Toyota Sprinter Carib (1982–1988) L30. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II (1986–1990) L40. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II (1990–1994) Toyota Paseo / Toyota Cynos (1991–1995) L50. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II / Toyota Soluna (1994–2003)
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.
Toyota Tercel: 1978 1999 Toyota Tiara: 1960 1964 name used for the Corona RT20 sold on the international market Toyota ToyoAce: 1954 2020 Toyota Type 73: 1973 used as a military transport vehicle for Japan Toyota Urban Cruiser (2020) 2020 2022 rebadged Suzuki Vitara Brezza: Toyota Van: 1984 1989 North America, also called the Model F/Space ...
The Toyota Paseo (known as the Toyota Cynos (Japanese: トヨタ・サイノス, Toyota Sainosu) in Japan and other regions) is a sports-styled subcompact car sold from 1991 until 1999 by Toyota and was directly based on the Tercel. It was available as a coupé and in later models as a convertible. Toyota stopped selling the car in the United ...
The Tercel was a front wheel drive car, first introduced in 1980 at Japanese Toyota dealerships called Toyota Corolla Store, and was called the Corolla Tercel then, and later given its own name in 1984. The Tercel platform was also used for the Corolla II hatchback in Japan.