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The Toyota Camry Solara, popularly known as the Toyota Solara, is a mid-size coupé/convertible built by Toyota.The Camry Solara is mechanically based on the Toyota Camry and effectively replaced the discontinued Camry Coupé (XV10); however, in contrast with its predecessor's conservative design, the Camry Solara was designed with a greater emphasis on sportiness, with more rakish styling ...
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Toyota Solara Concept: 1998 Entered production as the Camry Solara: Toyota Sonic Emotion C-HR Concept: 2018 Based on the C-HR: Toyota Space mobility: 2023 Moon buggy Toyota Sportivo Coupe: 2004 Toyota Sports: 1957 Toyota Sports 800 Gas Turbine Hybrid: 1979 Sports 800 converted to gas turbine hybrid Toyota Sports X: 1961 Toyota Sports EV: 2010
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Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent and separate company in 1937. Although the founding family's name was written in the Kanji "豊田" (rendered as "Toyoda"), the company name was changed to a similar word in katakana - トヨタ (rendered as "Toyota") because the latter has 8 strokes which is regarded as a lucky number in East Asian culture. [3]
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The Toyota Vista twin continued on, although the Camry Prominent hardtop was no longer offered; only the Vista was available as a hardtop. As before in previous generations, the Camry was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store, while the Vista was only available at Toyota Vista Store locations.
1978.5–1997 Toyota Crown; 1991.5-1994 Toyota Crown Athlete G; 1989.5-1998 Toyota Comfort; MS Platform (3M, 4M, 5M, 7M engine) 1967–1988 Toyota Crown; 1989.5–1998 Toyota Comfort; GRS Platform (2GR, 3GR, 4GR V6 engines) 2003–present Toyota Crown Athlete; 2003–present Toyota Crown Royal Saloon; 2006–2007 Lexus GS300; 2007–present ...