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− | '''Toyopet Corona (T10). 1957–60 (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/R, 995, 997 cm³ (4 cyl. OHV).''' Smaller Toyota, filling the gap left by the growth of the [[Toyota Crown|Crown]] model line, and developed to fight [[Nissan]]’s 110 and 210 Bluebird models, which had a sizeable share of the Japanese taxi market. S-type 33 PS 995 cm³ engine introduced, which was far more modern than the side-valve units; monocoque construction kept the car light. Minor annual changes; new water-cooled 997 cm³ P-series engine from 1959, developing 45 PS. Wider rear seat that year, too, and Toyota claimed Corona became a five-, rather than four-, seater. | + | '''Toyopet Corona (T10). 1957–60 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/R, 995, 997 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Smaller Toyota, filling the gap left by the growth of the [[Toyopet Crown|Crown]] model line, and developed to fight [[Nissan]]’s 110 and 210 Bluebird models, which had a sizeable share of the Japanese taxi market. S-type 33 PS 995 cm³ engine introduced, which was far more modern than the side-valve units; monocoque construction kept the car light. Minor annual changes; new water-cooled 997 cm³ P-series engine from 1959, developing 45 PS. Wider rear seat that year, too, and Toyota claimed Corona became a five-, rather than four-, seater. |
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| ''Manufacturing location:'' Toyota City, Japan | | ''Manufacturing location:'' Toyota City, Japan |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Toyota]] | ''Model:'' [[Toyopet Corona]] | ''Successor:'' [[Toyopet Corona (T20)]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Toyopet]] | ''Model:'' [[Toyopet Corona]] | ''Successor:'' [[Toyopet Corona (T20)]] |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 22 January 2020
Toyopet Corona (T10). 1957–60 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/R, 995, 997 cm³ (I4 OHV). Smaller Toyota, filling the gap left by the growth of the Crown model line, and developed to fight Nissan’s 110 and 210 Bluebird models, which had a sizeable share of the Japanese taxi market. S-type 33 PS 995 cm³ engine introduced, which was far more modern than the side-valve units; monocoque construction kept the car light. Minor annual changes; new water-cooled 997 cm³ P-series engine from 1959, developing 45 PS. Wider rear seat that year, too, and Toyota claimed Corona became a five-, rather than four-, seater.
Manufacturing location: Toyota City, Japan
Marque: Toyopet | Model: Toyopet Corona | Successor: Toyopet Corona (T20)