Japan

Toyota

60005480B

9th

Crown Station Wagon

Released date : 1991/10/28

body type

Station Wagon

SW

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Grade 2500_Royal Saloon 2500_Super Saloon Extra 2000_Super Deluxe
Model type
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weight
Model type E-JZS130G-AWSQF E-JZS130G-AWPJF E-GS130G-AWJFK
Curb mass(kg) 1620 1580 1480
Dimensions Length(mm) 4860 4860 4690
Width(mm) 1725 1725 1695
Height(mm) 1550 1515 1515
Wheelbase(mm) 2730 2730 2730
Engine Engine code 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GE 1G-FE
Engine type Water-cooled, in-line 6-cylinder, DOHC Water-cooled, in-line 6-cylinder, DOHC Water-cooled, in-line 6-cylinder, DOHC
Displacement(cm3) 2491 2491 1988
Max. output kW(PS)/r.p.m. -/180/6000 -/180/6000 -/135/5600
* 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 JZS130G(2500), LS130W(2400Turbo Diesel), GS130G(2000).
As the Crown hardtop had become the flagship model instead of the sedan, only the hardtop was redesigned in October 1991 to enter the ninth generation, leaving the sedan unchanged. First released in September 1987, the eighth-generation sedan was not redesigned until December 1995. The Crown Comfort, designed for use as a taxi, was also introduced at this time. As government officials and corporate executives were its principal users, the new Crown sedan retained the traditional, conservative styling. The mechanisms were upgraded to the latest specifications, however, employing a monocoque body and double wishbone front and rear suspensions.

The sedan came in two body sizes, one classified in the "5 number" category and the other in the larger "3 number" category. Both models featured a more spacious rear cabin and greater ride comfort over their predecessors. The engine lineup consisted of three VVT-i inline 6-cylinder DOHC units (3-liter 220 PS, 2.5-liter 180 PS, 2-liter 135 PS) and a 4-cylinder 97 PS turbo diesel. The basic drivetrain layout was front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, and a full-time 4-wheel-drive version was also made available to deal with snow-covered surfaces and other slippery road conditions.

As for the station wagon and van line, the existing eighth-generation models continued to be offered with minor improvements. Sales of the van were discontinued in December 1999.
Plant Kanto Auto Works, Ltd.
The meaning is the same as in English.
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