Grade | 2800EFI_Royal Saloon_G | 2000EFI DOHC_Royal Saloon | 2000EFI_Super Saloon | |
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Model type & weight |
Model type | E-MS123-STSGF(L) | E-GS121-STMQF | E-GS120-STMGE(L) |
Curb mass(kg) | 1500 | 1425 | 1355 | |
Dimensions | Length(mm) | 4860 | 4690 | 4690 |
Width(mm) | 1720 | 1690 | 1690 | |
Height(mm) | 1400 | 1410 | 1410 | |
Wheelbase(mm) | 2720 | 2720 | 2720 | |
Engine | Engine code | 5M-GEU | 1G-GEU | 1G-EU |
Engine type | Water-cooled, in-line 6-cylinder, DOHC | Water-cooled, in-line 6-cylinder, DOHC | Water-cooled, in-line 6-cylinder, OHC | |
Displacement(cm3) | 2759 | 1988 | 1988 | |
Max. output kW(PS)/r.p.m. | -/175/5600 | -/160/6400 | -/125/5400 |
* | 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 GS121, GS120, GS120G, MS120, LS120, LS120G, MS123. |
Plant | Motomachi plant |
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The meaning is the same as in English.
A characteristic feature of the new Crown sedan was its resin-coated, glossy rear pillars dubbed the "crystal pillars." The station wagon featured a 2-tier roof (with a front roof window between the first- and second-tier roofs), improving the spaciousness and utility of the cabin.
The available engines included 2.8-liter inline 6-cylinder DOHC (5M-GEU), 2-liter SOHC (1G-EU), 2-liter DOHC 24-valve (1G-GEU), and 2-liter turbocharged SOHC (M-TEU) units, as well as 2.4-liter diesel and 2.4-liter turbo diesel engines. The 2.8-liter engine was replaced with a 3-liter unit in summer 1984, enhancing the output to 190 PS/26.5 kgm. A ceramic chamber was newly adopted for the turbo diesel engine at this time. In summer 1985, Toyota added Japan's first supercharger engine to the Crown's 2-liter gasoline engine lineup. The chassis features included a semi-trailing arm independent rear suspension system employed with the high-grade Royal Saloon model. The top-end Royal Saloon G model also featured an electronic stability control (ESC) system and other advanced electronic devices.