Grade | 2600_Super Saloon | 2000EFI_Super Saloon | 2000_Super Saloon | |
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Model type & weight |
Model type | MS95-YGF | MS90-MGFE | MS90-YGF |
Curb mass(kg) | 1420 | 1440 | 1405 | |
Dimensions | Length(mm) | 4740 | 4655 | 4655 |
Width(mm) | 1690 | 1690 | 1690 | |
Height(mm) | 1420 | 1420 | 1420 | |
Wheelbase(mm) | 2690 | 2690 | 2690 | |
Engine | Engine code | 4M | M-E | M-C |
Engine type | In-line 6-cylinder, OHC | In-line 6-cylinder, OHC | In-line 6-cylinder, OHC | |
Displacement(cm3) | 2563 | 1988 | 1988 | |
Max. output kW(PS)/r.p.m. | -/140/5400 | -/135/6000 | -/115/5600 |
* | The specifications are those of representative model grades. |
* | Max. output represents a net rating. In the above table, digits separated by slashes ( / / ) stand for kW, PS, and r.p.m., respectively. |
* | The model numbers of these vehicles are MS85(2600), MS80(2000), MS95(2600), MS90(2000). |
The fifth-generation Crown sedan was placed on the market in October 1974, followed by other body variations in November. Having learned a lesson from the previous model that unique and innovative styling could be off-putting to conservative customers, Toyota took a more conventional approach in designing the fifth-generation Crown. Also, a 4-door hardtop model was newly added to the lineup as a high-grade personal sedan. Despite the "hardtop" name, it was technically a "pillared hardtop" because the center pillars were retained for reasons of structural safety, thus combining the practical convenience of a 4-door sedan with the sporty impression of a hardtop. In contrast, the 2-door hardtop model continued to be without center pillars, although opera windows were added in the quarter pillars to enhance rear visibility and give it a distinctive design feature. The fifth-generation Crown inherited the mechanical components of its predecessor, with a choice of three inline 6-cylinder SOHC engines including 2,563 cc 140 PS (4M), 1,988 cc EFI 135 PS (M-E), and 1,988 cc 115 PS (M-C) units, which were progressively modified to meet the emission control standards. There were five available gearboxes, including a 3-speed manual transmission with a column shifter, 4- and 5-speed manual transmissions with a floor shifter, and two 3-speed automatic transmissions with either a column or floor shifter.
Plant | Motomachi plant |
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The meaning is the same as in English.