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Old-school never died. This 1JZ-powered Z30 Toyota Soarer came back to the Nürburgring and delivered full boost nostalgia.
The Toyota Soarer Luxury Coupe Was Far Ahead Of Its Time In The 90s . ... In the 1990s, the Toyota Soarer stood out as one of Japan’s most advanced luxury coupes.
In the early '90s, Toyota used to build tanks, not cars. Everything that came out of its factories was massively over-engineered, and for the Soarer the emphasis was put on luxury and smoothness.
A short time ago, we showed you an imported mid-90s Z30 Toyota Soarer 1JZ. That was a great car, no arguments there. But that was a car more known for its gem of an engine than it was for the ...
When Toyota replaced the Crown Coupe, it introduced the Toyota Soarer in 1981. As soon as it was introduced, it was recognized as Japan's " car of the year " in 1981.
The Toyota Soarer isn’t the first name that would come into your mind when ... the pride of the 90s JDM Scene. Over in the States, the Soarer was re-branded as the Lexus SC300/400 and only ...
These were some big numbers in the early '90s, ... it would certainly appear that a JZZ30 Toyota Soarer 2.5 GT has more than enough Jay-Zs under hood if you want to build an affordable drift car.
The first time I came across the Toyota Soarer was in an ad for its Lexus clone, the SC400, in a crumbling issue of Road and Track magazine from 1992 that I borrowed from my cousin in 2002.
While spotting a Toyota Soarer in the US is already uncommon, one unit just got more unique, blending in as an American lowrider.This 1988 model of the JDM coupe is owned by Ryan Rea, who caught ...
Among them was the original Lexus SC, also known in Japan as the Toyota Soarer, a two-door touring car that sold with either the inline-six or a V8 engine for a few magical years in the 1990s.
Toyota could bring back some hits from the 1990s based on reports of a new Celica and MR2.; Both cars would likely be powered by the company's new G20E turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder; The ...