Japan

Toyota

60008708

2nd

Sprinter Coupé

Released date : 1970/ 5/ 6

body type

Coupé

CP

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  • Specification
  • Description
  • Plant
  • Name origin
Grade Sprinter SL Sprinter Deluxe
Model type
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weight
Model type KE25-BS KE25-BD
Curb mass(kg) 760 755
Dimensions Length(mm) 3945 3945
Width(mm) 1505 1505
Height(mm) 1345 1345
Wheelbase(mm) 2335 2335
Engine Engine code 3K-B 3K-D
Engine type In-line 4-cylinder In-line 4-cylinder
Displacement(cm3) 1166 1166
Max. output kW(PS)/r.p.m. -/77/6600 -/77/6600
* 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 KE25.
In May 1970, the Corolla and the Corolla Sprinter launched their second-generation models. At the same time, the Corolla Sprinter dropped the Corolla name and started the independent Toyota Sprinter line. The 2-door coupé released in May 1970 was joined by a 4-door sedan in a minor model change in August 1971.

The 4-door sedan featured a more sporty arrangement compared to the Corolla. Although the Sprinter and the Corolla were sister cars sharing the same platform, the styling was different. The Sprinter offered the Deluxe, Hi-Deluxe, and SL model grades, with a choice of single- or twin-carburetor 4-cylinder OHV engines using regular gasoline with a displacement of 1,200 cc or 1,400 cc. The transmission was either a 4- or 5-speed manual or a 2-speed automatic. A 1,600 cc model was added in April 1973.
Plant Takaoka plant
The meaning is the same as in English.
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