Toyota Celica

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The Toyota Celica is a compact sport coupe produced by Toyota from 1970 to 2006, known for its stylish design, affordability, and success in motorsport, particularly in rally racing.

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Toyota Celica (some generations) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf car model
compact sports car
sport compact coupe
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
3-door liftback
class compact car
countryOfOrigin Japan
discontinuedReason declining sports coupe demand
shifts in Toyota product strategy
drivetrainVariant GT-Four all-wheel-drive turbo NERFINISHED
engineConfiguration inline-four engine
fuelType petrol
generation fifth generation (T180; 1989–1993)
first generation (A20/A35; 1970–1977)
fourth generation (T160; 1985–1989)
second generation (A40/A50; 1977–1981)
seventh generation (T230; 1999–2006)
sixth generation (T200; 1993–1999)
third generation (A60; 1981–1985)
introducedAt Tokyo Motor Show NERFINISHED
layout front-engine, all-wheel-drive
front-engine, front-wheel-drive
front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Toyota NERFINISHED
market Australia NERFINISHED
Europe
Japan NERFINISHED
North America
global
marketSegment youth-oriented sports car
motorsportCategory World Rally Championship NERFINISHED
motorsportTeam Toyota Team Europe NERFINISHED
motorsportVariant Toyota Celica GT-Four NERFINISHED
notableEngine 3S-GTE turbocharged engine
notableFor World Rally Championship victories
affordability
motorsport success
sporty styling
numberOfGenerations 7
platformSharing Toyota Carina NERFINISHED
Toyota Corona NERFINISHED
predecessor Toyota 1600GT NERFINISHED
productionEndYear 2006
productionStartYear 1970
safetyFeature anti-lock braking system (ABS) (later generations)
front airbags (later generations)
successor Scion tC NERFINISHED
Toyota 86 NERFINISHED
transmissionOption automatic transmission
manual transmission

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GT usedOn Toyota Celica
Toyota sports cars includesModel Toyota Celica
Toyota Corona platformSharedWith Toyota Celica
this entity surface form: Toyota Celica (some generations)