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Toyota Century

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Not to be confused withBuick Century.
For the spun-off brand, seeCentury (marque).
Full-size luxury car

Motor vehicle
Toyota Century
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production
  • November 1967 – January 2017; June 2018 – present (limousine)
  • September 2023 – present (SUV)
Body and chassis
Class
Body style
  • 4-doorlimousine (1967–2017, 2018–present)
  • 5-doorSUV (2023–present)
Layout
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Crown Eight (G10)

TheToyota Century (Japanese:トヨタ・センチュリー,Hepburn:Toyota Senchurī) is a lineup of full-sizeluxury cars andlimousines produced mainly for the Japanese market, serving asToyota'sflagship car within Japan; globally the unrelatedLexus LS series is Toyota's flagship luxury model. Production of the Century began in 1967, and the model received only minor changes until redesigns in 1997 and 2018.

The Century derived its name from the 100th birthday ofSakichi Toyoda (born 14 February 1867), the founder of Toyota Industries. It is often used by theImperial House of Japan, thePrime Minister of Japan, senior Japanese government leaders, and high-level executive businessmen. The Century is comparable in purpose to theAustin Princess/Daimler DS420,Cadillac Series 70,Mercedes-Maybach,Hongqi,Rolls-Royce Phantom, and RussianZIL limousines.

The first-generation Century was available with only a V8 engine (the third post-war Japanese-built sedan so-equipped) at its introduction in 1967 until a full platform redesign in 1997. The second generation was only installed with a Toyota-designed and -built V12, an engine bespoke to the Century, until 2018, when the power-train reverted to a V8 with the addition of Toyota's hybrid technology.

While the Century is a premium, full-size luxury sedan, it is not available at JapaneseLexus dealerships; it can only be purchased at specifically identifiedToyota Store locations. The Century does not feature Toyota's typical oval logo on any of its badges; instead, it uses a phoenix logo unique to the Century. The goldphoenix logo is called theHō'ō (鳳凰) orFushichō (不死鳥) fromSinospheric mythology, representing theImperial House of Japan, and the image can be found throughout Asia, such as theKinkaku-ji inKyoto.[1]

The exterior styling of the Century has, with some modifications, remained unchanged since its introduction, primarily due to its perception as denoting conservative success. Its appearance is iconic in Asian countries and is usually painted black. The closest Japanese competitor was theNissan President, with a similar status reputation although, during the 1960s and 1970s, the high market positioning was also shared with theMitsubishi Debonair.[2] In the 1970s, two other Japanese competitors introduced large sedans — theIsuzu Statesman de Ville and theMazda Roadpacer (both derived from General Motors-Australia products) — which were short-lived.

The Century nameplate introduced theSUV body style in 2023.[3] The nameplate was spun off into a separatebrand in 2025.

First generation (G20/G30/G40; 1967)

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Motor vehicle
First generation
Overview
Model code
ProductionNovember 1967 – March 1997
AssemblyJapan:Susono, Shizuoka (Kanto Auto Works)[5]
DesignerKenya Nakamura
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 2981 cc3VV8 (VG20; 1967–1973)
  • 3376 cc4V V8 (VG21/30/35; 1973–1982)
  • 3994 cc5V V8 (VG40/45; 1982–1997)
Power output150–190 PS (110–140 kW)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 2,860 mm (112.6 in) (standard)
  • 3,010 mm (118.5 in) (L-type)
  • 3,510 mm (138.2 in) (limousine)
Length
  • 5,120 mm (201.6 in) (standard)
  • 5,270 mm (207.5 in) (L-type)
  • 5,770 mm (227.2 in) (limousine)
Width1,890 mm (74.4 in)
Height1,430–1,460 mm (56.3–57.5 in)
Curb weight1,760–1,830 kg (3,880–4,030 lb)

The original Century was based on the 1964Crown Eight, which featured the 2.6 LV8Toyota V engine, and appeared almost two years after the October 1965 introduction of the 4-literNissan President. Apart from minor cosmetic changes and engine upgrades, the design remained largely untouched during its 30-year production run. This appearance has also inspired the designs of subsequent versions, as it remains desired by its clientele. The Century used an electromagnetic door latch that integrated a door lock, and the interior and exterior door handles were electrically operated. The Crown Eight used a button for interior use to release the latch mechanism, while the Century provided a conventional door release handle that remained electrically operated.[6]

The 1967 Century was equipped with an upgraded version of the Crown Eight engine, the 3.0 L3V. 1973 saw the introduction of the 3.4 L4V, replaced by the4V-U two years later, benefitting from the installation of emission control technology Toyota called "TTC".[6] Only column shifters were available at first, with a manual being the base option. The manually shifted versions (Type A and Type B) were discontinued in 1973 and August 1974 respectively. The 3.4-liter V8 receivedfuel injection in November 1978 (4V-EU), enabling the car to meet the1978 Emissions Standards.[7] This also meant that the chassis code was changed, toVG35.[8] The engine was once again changed to the 4.0 L5V-EU in November 1982 (VG40), along with an all-new exterior appearance. Note that the3V,4V, and5V do not refer to the number of valves in the engine but simply denote model names in the Toyota V engine range.[9] On the"C" pillar there is a badge in blue with agothic-style "C" for Century with a label "V8" below. The suspension used trailing arms for the front and rear wheels with airbag support springs.

In 1971,automatic climate control became available, an innovation.[10] Along with the change of engine in April 1973 (VG21) a host of other changes took place. The electromagnetic locks were updated, and taillights were changed from a three-bulbsequential turn signals, adding an amber turn signal bulb on the outer edge and front disc brakes.[6] In September 1987, the Century received another light makeover, changing from a hydraulically operated three-speed to an electronically operated four-speed automatic transmission. A floor-mounted shifter became available on a model called the D-type, which also had front bucket seats rather than a full-width bench. The grille received detail changes and the cornering lamps were integrated into the headlight surrounds.

During Japan'sBubble Economy, sales of the Century doubled (from 1,027 in 1985 to 2,117 in 1989).[11] The Century sedan wasn't enough for those heady days, and in October 1989, the Century Limousine appeared. This was 650 mm (26 in) longer for an overall length of 5,770 mm (227.2 in), on a 3,510 mm (138.2 in) wheelbase, approximately the same dimensions as aCadillac de Ville series,Lincoln Town Car,Mercedes-Benz S-Class, or aRolls-Royce Silver Spirit. The Limousine also received a standard paddedvinyl roof and anopera window in the centre pillar, where the stretch was placed. It also uses 150 mm wider rear doors, for a more balanced design and ease of entry. An annual production of 60 was planned.[11] As of September 1990, there was also anL-type stretched version of the Century sedan — length is 5,270 mm (207.5 in) with a wheelbase of 3,010 mm (118.5 in); this model uses the same larger rear doors as were fitted to the Century Limousine. In December 1992, the Century received its last makeover, with some very minor changes taking place in late 1994.

A Century with a GT45gas turbine andelectric motor was shown as theCentury gas turbine hybrid concept vehicle at the 1975Tokyo Motor Show.[12]

Chassis codes

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  • VG20: 3.0 L3VV8, 1967–1973
  • VG21: 3.4 L4V V8, 1973–1975
  • VG30: 3.4 L4V-U V8, 1975–January 1977
  • C-VG30: January 1977–November 1978 (1977 Emissions Standards)
  • E-VG35: November 1978–1982[8] (1978 Emissions Standards)
  • VG40: 4.0 L5V-EU V8, 1982–1997
  • VG45: 4.0 L5V-EU V8 (L-type) 1990–1997
  • First generation (G20, G30, G40)
  • 1982 VG40 Century
    1982 VG40 Century
  • 1982 VG40 Century rear
    1982 VG40 Century rear
  • 1990 VG40 Century
    1990 VG40 Century
  • Rear passenger area (Limousine VG45 series) with antimacassars
    Rear passenger area (Limousine VG45 series) withantimacassars
  • Rear passenger area (VG40) with the wool interior
    Rear passenger area (VG40) with the wool interior

Second generation (G50; 1997)

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Motor vehicle
Second generation
Overview
Model codeG50[13]
ProductionApril 1997 – January 2017
AssemblyJapan:Susono, Shizuoka (Toyota Motor East Japan)[5]
DesignerAkira Shimizu
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 206 kW (280 PS; 276 hp) (Japan)
  • 220 kW (299 PS; 295 hp) (export)
Transmission
  • 4-speedA342E automatic (1997–2004)
  • 6-speed automatic (2005–2016)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,025 mm (119.1 in)[14]
Length5,270 mm (207.5 in)[14]
Width1,890 mm (74.4 in)[14]
Height1,475 mm (58.1 in)[14]
Curb weight2,050 kg (4,519 lb)[14]

The Century received a complete redesign in April 1997, although the new model was visually very similar to the previous generation. This model is powered by a 5.0 L1GZ-FEV12, rated at 206 kW (276 hp; 280 PS) in Japanese models and 220 kW (295 hp; 299 PS) at 5200 rpm in export models.[citation needed] Torque was rated at 460 N⋅m (340 lbf⋅ft) at 4000 rpm for both Japanese and export versions. It was initially equipped with a 4-speedA342E automatic, until a 6-speed "intelligent" transmission arrived in 2005. The suspension was upgraded to double wishbone control arms for the front and rear wheels with airbag support springs. The Century remains the first and only Japanesefront-engine, rear-wheel-drive production car equipped with a V12, and it has Toyota's first V12 engine.[15]

This generation no longer offered a selection of level of equipment preferred, and has either a floor-mounted or column-mounted transmission selector.[16] From 2003 through 2004, the V12 engine was briefly offered with the ability to useCNG fuel.

Toyota began limited official exports of the G50 Century to Europe and Asian markets including China and the Middle East in November 1998, positioning it as an executive car for company and government officials.[17] About 100left-hand drive cars were produced for export, with some going to the United States for promotional and testing purposes.[18] Several were in use as corporate cars for Toyota's North American executives.[19] As of 2023[update], the G50 remains the only generation of the Century sedan to have officially been exported and sold outside of Japan.[20]

The Century was Toyota's most luxurious model at its inception in 1967, and maintained this status throughout the 20th century. Today, it is positioned above theLexus line-up, and is the most luxurious and prestigious Toyota. In contrast to other luxurious cars (such as theMaybach orRolls-Royce), the Century has not been positioned and marketed as a sign of wealth or excess. Marketing literature states roughly that, "the Century is acquired through persistent work, the kind that is done in a plain but formal suit."[21]

Like other cars in the top of the luxury class, the Century is designed with the rear passengers in mind. Hence, the rear seats recline and the front passenger seat (in right-hand drive cars only) has a fold-down center section so that a passenger in the back may stretch their feet forward. The rear seats are equipped with a massage system. The doors are equipped with a soft-close mechanism, allowing the door to pull itself completely closed electrically when the latch makes contact with the striker.[16]

The Century was priced at¥11,445,000 – approximatelyUS$100,000 (equivalent to $146,564 in 2024). In comparison, the base price for thefull-size luxury 2008Lexus LS 460 is approximately¥10,000,000 (US$87,000 (equivalent to $127,058 in 2024)),[22] with the LS 600h L at¥15,000,000 (US$125,800 (equivalent to $183,722 in 2024)).

The second generation Century was discontinued on 4 February 2017, after almost 20 years of production.[23] 9,573 vehicles were built from 1996 (the launch year was 1997) to the final figure of 100 cars in 2016.[citation needed]

  • Second generation (G50)
  • Century rear
    Century rear
  • 1997 Century driver's seat. Note that the steering wheel design was later adopted for various Toyota models throughout the 2000s.
    1997 Century driver's seat. Note that the steering wheel design was later adopted for various Toyota models throughout the 2000s.
  • 1GZ-FE V12
    1GZ-FE V12
  • Century imported for use in Canada
    Century imported for use in Canada

Century Royal (G51; 2006)

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See also:State and royal cars of Japan
Motor vehicle
Toyota Century Royal
Imperial 1
Overview
Model codeG51
Production
Powertrain
Engine
  • Petrol:
  • 4996 cc1GZ-FE V12 (GZG51)
Transmission6-speed automatic (6 Super ECT)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,510 mm (138 in)
Length6,155 mm (242.3 in)
Width2,050 mm (81 in)
Height1,770 mm (70 in)
Curb weight2,920 kg (6,440 lb)

TheCentury Royal is theofficial state car currently used by theEmperor of Japan, being a specially prepared Century, a one-off¥52,500,000 (US$500,000) custom car.[24] This special version has wool cloth upholstery, internalgranite entry steps and Japanesewashi paper headlining for the passenger compartment, as well asundisclosed security measures. The front passenger compartment is upholstered in leather.

The suspension consists ofdouble wishbones for both the front and rear wheels, supplemented by air-bag support springs. The engine used is the 5.0 L-V12 shared with the standard Century with power rated at 280 PS (206 kW; 276 bhp) and 460 N⋅m (340 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 4000 rpm.[25] For various state functions, additional conventional Century sedans are used with a designated "Imperial" numberroundel.

The limousine stretches around 20 feet in length and 6.5 feet across.[26]

Chassis codes

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TheEmperor Emeritus in a conventional Century, labeled Imperial 8

Third generation (G60; 2018)

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Motor vehicle
Third generation
Overview
Model codeG60
ProductionJune 2018 – present
Assembly
DesignerMasato Tanabe[citation needed]
Body and chassis
Body style
PlatformToyota N platform[citation needed]
RelatedLexus LS 600h L (UVF46)
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor165 kW (221 hp; 224 PS)1KMACsynchronous
Power output
  • 280 kW (375 hp; 381 PS) (petrol engine)
  • 317 kW (425 hp; 431 PS) (combined system output)
TransmissioneCVT[27]
Hybrid drivetrainPower-split (THS II)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,090 mm (121.7 in)
Length5,335 mm (210.0 in)[27]
Width1,930 mm (76.0 in)[27]
Height1,505 mm (59.3 in)[27]
Curb weight2,370 kg (5,225 lb)[27]

The third generation Century was unveiled at theOctober 2017 Tokyo Motor Show.[28] The car then went on sale on 22 June 2018, with prices starting from¥19,600,000[29] (approximatelyUS$180,000 at June 2018 exchange rates) to the top grade Century Limousine at¥60,000,000.[30] The Century's production is limited to 50 per month, and it is built in a "nearly hand-made" fashion.[31] Unlike the previous generation, the G60 Century is no longer available outside of the Japanese market due to the G50's failure to sell overseas.[20]

It shows that its appearance was influenced by the Century Royal, which was produced at the request of theJapanese Imperial Household Agency to be used by senior members of theImperial House of Japan in 2006.[32] The full model update maintains the visual tradition of the Century model, while incorporating appropriate technological upgrades and advances such as Toyota Safety Sense P-series collision avoidance support, andToyota T-Connect.[33] The traditionally installed side-view mirrors above the front wheels, a standard feature that started with the first generation, have been replaced with door mounted units, incorporating turn signal lights.

As with previous generations, rear passenger comfort and convenience is made a priority. The rear seats have a recline feature, with integrated heaters and massage function, as well as an adjustable power leg rest for the rear seat opposite the driver. The sound system comes standard with 20 speakers. A 20-inch LCD screen is installed for rear seat passengers that let occupants control many aspects and features as a convenience as well as playing video content. The standard upholstery fabric continues to be offered in three color choices using 100% wool with a uniqueheather pattern, with leather remaining available optionally in two different color combinations. Both upholstery choices include two different wood inlay selections. The transmission selector, which on previous generations was either floor mounted or steering column installed, is now only available on the floor.

The powertrain isHybrid Synergy Drive including the2UR-FSE 5.0-litre V8 petrol engine, maintaining the displacement of the prior V12 engine but adding an electric drive system for fuel economy improvement to 13.6 km/L (7.4 L/100 km; 38 mpg‑imp; 32 mpg‑US), compared to the prior generation's 10 km/L (10 L/100 km; 28 mpg‑imp; 24 mpg‑US). The powertrain package is the same as the2008-2017 Lexus LS 600h & LS 600h L; however, as thefifth-generation LS does not feature this powertrain, it is now unique to the Century.[23] The suspension has been upgraded from the previous double wishbone to amulti-link suspension with supplemental air bags to further enhance ride quality. Toyota first displayed a hybrid engine in the Century at the1975 Tokyo Motor Show in theCentury gas turbine hybrid, with a GT45gas turbine andelectric motor.[12]

Chassis codes

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Production transfer

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From 1967 to 2020, the Century was assembled at the Higashi-Fuji plant (Susono, Shizuoka) owned byKanto Auto Works and its successorToyota Motor East Japan. On 10 December 2020, Toyota Motor East Japan ceased car production at Higashi-Fuji and Toyota moved the Century assembly operations toToyota City's Motomachi plant.[34][35]

  • Third generation (G60)
  • Century side
    Century side
  • Century rear
    Century rear
  • Century GRMN
    Century GRMN
  • Century GRMN rear
    Century GRMN rear
  • Century interior
    Century interior
  • Century rear passenger area
    Century rear passenger area
  • 2020 Olympic Torch Relay Century Pace Car (2021)
    2020 Olympic Torch Relay Century Pace Car (2021)

Century SUV (G70; 2023)

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Motor vehicle
SUV
Century SUV (GRG75L, China)
Overview
Model codeG70
ProductionSeptember 2023 – present[36]
AssemblyJapan:Tahara, Aichi (Tahara plant)[3]
Designer
  • Ryota Nakai, Shota Asano and Soto Shirouzu (exterior)[37]
  • Shin Numoto, Takaaki Katou and Yutaro Yamamoto (interior)[37]
Body and chassis
ClassFull-sizeluxurycrossover SUV
Body style5-doorSUV
LayoutTransversefront-engine, four-wheel-drive (E-Four Advanced)
PlatformTNGA:GA-K
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor
Power output
  • 193 kW (259 hp; 262 PS) (2GR-FXS engine)
  • 134 kW (180 hp; 182 PS) (5NM motor)
  • 80 kW (107 hp; 109 PS) (1YM motor)
  • 303 kW (406 hp; 412 PS) (combined system output)
TransmissioneCVT
Hybrid drivetrainPlug-in
Battery51-Ahlithium-ion
Electric range69 km (43 mi)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,950 mm (116.1 in)
Length5,205 mm (204.9 in)
Width1,990 mm (78.3 in)
Height1,805 mm (71.1 in)
Kerb weight2,570 kg (5,666 lb)

The Century-badgedSUV model was unveiled on 6 September 2023.[3] It is built on thefront-wheel drive-basedGA-K platform shared with the North American marketGrand Highlander and theLexus TX. A 3.5-litre2GR-FXSV6 engine withplug-in hybrid drivetrain is standard. Development was led by Yoshikazu Tanaka as chief engineer, along with Design Division General Manager Tatsuya Sonoda.[38] In its marketing materials and official releases, Toyota avoided the 'SUV' label to the vehicle. The company described it simply as the "New Century", and according to Tanaka, a "new concept forchauffeur-driven mobility." He explained that the G70 Century adopts this body style to maximise backseat space.[3][39] In January 2024, Toyota unveiled a unique Century SUV convertible model during the Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo, designed to accompany athletes duringSumo competitions in Japan.[40][41] The idea of this vehicle was proposed by formeryokozunaHakuhō, who has close relationships with Toyota's chairmanAkio Toyoda.[42] On 23 June 2025, the Century SUV received a dimming feature for rear passenger windows.[43]

  • Rear view
    Rear view
  • Interior
    Interior

Markets

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Japan

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The Century SUV launched in Japan on 6 September 2023, with orders beginning the same day.[3] In Japan, the SUV is sold alongside the G60 sedan at select Toyota dealerships employing specialized sales and service staff called "Century Meisters".[3]

China

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The Chinese-market version of the Century SUV was introduced atAuto Guangzhou 2023 on 17 November 2023.[44] Slated to be sold through the Lexus dealer network as an imported model, it is the first Century model to officially be exported and sold outside of Japan with a left-hand drive configuration since the G50 sedan, which was discontinued in 2017.[45]

Chassis codes

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Century coupe concept (2025)

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The Century nameplate was also used on a liftedcoupe concept in 2025.[46]

  • Century coupe front view
    Century coupe front view
  • Century coupe rear view
    Century coupe rear view
  • Century coupe interior
    Century coupe interior

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SubcompactPublica P10Publica P20Publica, Toyota 1000 P30
Publica Starlet P40Starlet P60Starlet P70
Tercel, Corsa L10Tercel/Corolla II/
CorsaL20
Tercel/Corolla II/
CorsaL30
Sprinter Carib L20
CompactCorolla,Sprinter E10Corolla,Sprinter E20Corolla E30/50,Sprinter E40/60Corolla,Sprinter E70Corolla/Sprinter
E80
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E90
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Carina EDT160Carina EDT180
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Mark II T60/70Mark II X10/20Mark II,Cressida,Chaser X30/40Mark II,Cressida,Chaser,Cresta X50/60Mark II/Cressida/
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Chaser/
CrestaX80
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Crown 8 G10Century G20Century G30Century G35Century G40
Sports carS800 P15
2000GT F10
Celica A20/30Celica A40/50CelicaA60CelicaT160
Supra A40Supra A60SupraA70
Grand tourerSoarerZ10SoarerZ20
RoadsterMR2W10
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Kei carPixis EpochLA300
Pixis SpaceL575
Subcompact cariQAJ10
PorteAP10Porte/SpadeXP140
Agya/WigoB100
AygoAB10AygoAB40
DuetM100PassoAC10PassoAC30
EtiosAK10
StarletP70StarletP80StarletP90Vitz/YarisXP10Vitz/YarisXP90Vitz/YarisXP130
YarisXP150
SolunaL50ViosXP40Belta/Vios/Yaris sedanXP90Vios/Yaris sedan/Yaris AtivXP150
Tercel/Corolla II/
CorsaL20
Tercel/Corolla II/
CorsaL30
Tercel/Corolla II/
CorsaL40
Tercel/Corolla II/
CorsaL50
Platz/Yaris sedan/EchoXP10
Aqua/Prius CXP10
Sprinter CaribL20FunCargoXP20RactisXP100Ractis/Verso-SXP120
bBXP30bBQNC2x
Corolla Rumion/RukusE150
Compact carCorolla/Sprinter
E80
Corolla/Sprinter
E90
Corolla/Sprinter
E100
Corolla/Sprinter
E110
Corolla
E120/E130
CorollaE140/E150CorollaE170/E180
Corolla AxioE140Corolla AxioE160
AllexE120AurisE150AurisE180
Corolla FXE80Corolla FXE90Corolla FXE100Corolla RunXE120
Cynos/PaseoL40Cynos/PaseoL50
PriusXW10PriusXW11PriusXW20PriusXW30
Compact luxury carAltezzaXE10BladeE150
Corona EXIVT180Corona EXIVT200ProgrèsXG10SaiAZK10
Carina EDST160Carina EDST180Carina EDST200BrevisXG10
Compact wagonCorolla Van (wagon)E70Corolla Van (wagon)E90Corolla Van (wagon)E100
Corolla FielderE120Corolla FielderE140Corolla FielderE160
Sprinter CaribE90Sprinter CaribE110
Altezza GitaXE10
NadiaXN10OpaXT10
Carina SurfT150Carina SurfT170CaldinaT190CaldinaT210CaldinaT240
Mid-size carCoronaT150CoronaT170CoronaT190CoronaT210PremioT240PremioT260
Corona EXIVT180Corona EXIVT200
Camry SolaraXV20Camry SolaraXV30
AvensisT220AvensisT250AvensisT270
Camry/VistaV10Camry/VistaV20Camry/VistaV30Camry/VistaV40Camry/VistaV50
Scepter/CamryXV10CamryXV20CamryXV30CamryXV40CamryXV50
WindomXV10WindomXV20WindomXV30AurionXV40AurionXV50
Mark II/Cressida/
Chaser/
CrestaX70
Mark II/Cressida/
Chaser/
CrestaX80
Mark II/Chaser/
CrestaX90
Mark II/Chaser/
CrestaX100
Mark II/VerossaX110Mark XX120Mark XX130
AristoS140AristoS160MiraiJPD10
Mid-size wagonMark II WagonX70Mark II QualisXV20Mark II BlitX110Mark X ZiOAA10
Camry GraciaXV20
Full-size carAvalonXX10AvalonXX20AvalonXX30AvalonXX40
LexcenT1/T2/T3/T4/T5
CrownS120CrownS130CrownS140CrownS150CrownS170CrownS180CrownS200CrownS210
Crown MajestaS140Crown MajestaS150Crown MajestaS170Crown MajestaS180Crown MajestaS200Crown MajestaS210
CelsiorXF10CelsiorXF20CelsiorXF30
LimousineCenturyG40CenturyG50
Sport compact carCelicaA60CelicaT160CelicaT180CelicaT200CelicaT230
CurrenT200
CarinaA60CavalierTJG00
CarinaT150CarinaT170CarinaT190CarinaT210AllionT240AllionT260
Carina EDT160Carina EDT180Carina EDT200
ZelasAT20
Sports car86ZN6
Celica SupraA60SupraA70SupraA80
Grand tourerSoarerZ10SoarerZ20SoarerZ30SoarerZ40
RoadsterMR2W10MR2W20MR-SW30
TaxiCrown ComfortXS10
Limited editionSeraEXY10ClassicYN86OriginJCG17
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Kei carPixis EpochLA300Pixis EpochLA350
Pixis SpaceL575Pixis JoyLA250
Pixis MegaLA700
Copen GR SportLA400
Subcompact cariQAJ10
PorteAP10Porte/SpadeXP140
Agya/WigoB100Agya/WigoA350
AygoAB10AygoAB40
PassoAC10PassoAC30PassoM700
EtiosAK10Glanza/StarletK12M/K12N/K14BGlanza/StarletK12N/K15B
Vitz/Yaris
XP90
Vitz/YarisXP130YarisXP210
GR YarisXP210
YarisXP150
Belta/Vios/Yaris sedanXP90Vios/Yaris sedan/Yaris AtivXP150Vios/Yaris sedan/Yaris AtivAC100
Yaris (North America) DB7/DD/DM0BeltaK14B
Aqua/Prius CNHP10AquaXP210
Ractis/Verso-SXP120
bBQNC2xTank/RoomyM900RoomyM900
Corolla Rumion/RukusE150
Compact carbZ3EA10
CorollaE140/E150CorollaE170/E180Corolla/Levin/AllionE210
Corolla AxioE140Corolla AxioE160
AurisE150AurisE180
GR CorollaE210
PriusXW30PriusXW50PriusXW60
Compact luxury carBladeE150
SaiAZK10
Compact wagonCorolla FielderE140Corolla FielderE160Corolla TouringE210
Mid-size carPremioT260
AvensisT270
CamryXV40CamryXV50CamryXV70CamryXV80
AurionXV40AurionXV50
Mark XX130
MiraiJPD10MiraiJPD20
Mid-size wagonMark X ZiOAA10
Full-size carAvalonXX30AvalonXX40AvalonXX50
CrownS200CrownS210CrownS220Crown CrossoverS235
Crown MajestaS200Crown MajestaS210Crown G-ExecutiveS220Crown SedanS230
LimousineCenturyG50CenturyG60
Sport compact carAllionT260
ZelasAT20
Sports car86ZN6GR86ZN8
GR SupraJ29
TaxiCrown ComfortXS10JPN TaxiAP10
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