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The Toyota Crown Eight was a significant project for Toyota, developed and assembled by their subcontracting company, Kanto Auto Works. Toyota delegated the production to Kanto Auto Works due to the Crown Eight's unique components, which could have hindered mass-production operations at the Motomachi plant.
The Toyota Crown Majesta (Japanese: トヨタ・クラウンマジェスタ, Hepburn: Toyota Kuraun Majesuta) is a full-size luxury sedan from Toyota.It is an upmarket variant of the Crown and serves as Toyota's flagship model in various countries.
Toyota Crown (Crossover type) / Toyota Crown SportCross (2022–present, S235) Toyota Crown (Sport type) (2022–present, S236) Toyota Crown (Estate type) / Toyota Crown Signia (2024–present, S238) RS Platform (R,3R, 5M engine) 1955–1983 Toyota Crown; GS Platform (1G engine) 1978.5–1997 Toyota Crown; 1991.5-1994 Toyota Crown Athlete G
The Toyota Comfort (Japanese: トヨタ・コンフォート, Hepburn: Toyota Konfōto) and the long-wheelbase Toyota Crown Comfort are a line of mid-size sedans produced by Toyota between 1995 and 2018. A platform derivative of the Toyota Mark II (X80), the Comfort was aimed at fleet buyers with a primary focus on taxicab operators.
An All-Terrain Crown. Toyota sells a whole family of Crown vehicles in Japan, where the version that we receive stateside is called the Crown Crossover. The Crown Crossover Landscape arrives for ...
The V 2.6 L (2,599 cc) engine was first used in the Crown Eight from 1964 to 1967 as part of the second generation Crown range. Thereafter the Crown Eight was replaced by the upmarket Toyota Century. The 3V, 4V and 5V engines were used in the Toyota Century up until 1997, when it got a complete redesign and replaced the V8 for the 5.0 L 1GZ-FE V12.
The similar production Masterline wagon (also based on the Crown) had only 2 doors, 2 rows of bench seats to allow seating for 6 people (plus luggage) and simpler side panels (without fins). Toyota made another 6 door Airport Limousine based on the Crown in 1977. It also failed to make production.
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