Seven generations of Toyota Celica (from 1970 to 2005)
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From 1970 to 2005, Toyota built seven generations of a sports coupé called the Celica. In each case, the technology was based on saloon models built in parallel. The Celica vehicles were successful both on the market and in racing. The Zwischengas archive contains many articles and contributions on the Toyota Celica. Some of them are highlighted in this report. The gallery shows the different model series with a special focus on the early vehicles.
This article contains the following chapters
- Muscle car in Japanese
- Test Toyota Celica GT
- Test Toyota Celica 2000 Liftback
- Test Toyota Celica 2000 Liftback ST/GT
- First contact with the new Toyota Carina and Celica
- Test of the Toyota Celica Supra
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From 1970 to 2005, Toyota built seven generations of a sports coupé called the Celica. In each case, the technology was based on saloon models built in parallel. The Celica vehicles were successful both on the market and in racing. The Zwischengas archive contains many articles and contributions on the Toyota Celica. Some of them are highlighted below. In the summer of 1971, Automobil Revue tested the Toyota Celica 1600 ST and was particularly impressed by the extensive basic equipment. The test car took 14.1 seconds to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h. To the test report ... In February/March 1973, the AR testers tested the Toyota Celica GT with a displacement of 1.6 liters.Pleasant shifting was one of the keywords, the sporty impact and the more personal touch were positively reflected in the test diary. The test car reached 100 kilometers per hour after just 11.9 seconds. To the test report ...
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