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Toyota Celica
Manufacturer: Toyota
Production: 1970-2005
Predecessor: Toyota 2000GT
Successor: Scion tC
Class: Sports car
Sport compact
Body style: 2-door Convertible
2-door Coupe
3-door Liftback
Related: Toyota Supra
Similar: Mitsubishi Eclipse
Honda Prelude
Nissan 240SX
Mazda MX-6
Opel Calibra
Audi Coupe

The Toyota Celica name has been applied to a series of popular sports cars made by the Japanese company Toyota. The name is derived from the Latin word célico (IPA ['θeliko]) meaning "from the heavens" or "celestial".

Through all generations, Celicas have been built around Toyota's high-performance inline-4 engines, although some Celicas are powered by more economical, lower performance 4-cylinder engines. The most significant change between generations occurred in 1986, when the drivetrain was changed from rear wheel drive to front wheel drive. During the first three generations, American market Celicas were powered by various versions of Toyota's R series engines. Four wheel drive turbocharged model (designated All-trac in the US or GT-Four in Japan and Europe), produced from 1986 to 1999. Variable Valve Timing came in late 1997 Japanese models, and become standard in all models from 2000 model years. Through seven generations, the model has gone through many revisions and design forks, including the Toyota Celica Supra (later known as the Toyota Supra). Body styles for Celica are Notchback Coupe, Liftback, and Convertible.

Contents

  • 1 First generation (1970-1977)
  • 2 Second generation (1978-1981)
  • 3 Third generation (1982-1985)
  • 4 Fourth generation (1986-1989)
  • 5 Fifth generation (1990-1993)
  • 6 Sixth generation (1994-1999)
  • 7 Seventh generation (2000-2006)
  • 8 Safety
  • 9 Racing
  • 10 Timeline
  • 11 External links

First generation (1970-1977)

1976 Toyota Celica 2000GT RA28 (UK spec)

The first generation Celica was released to the market in 1970. Allegedly a "cut-down" version of Toyota's supercar, the 2000GT, the Celica was a relatively affordable sports car.

Displayed at 1970 Tokyo Motor Show in October, and marketed in December of the same year, the Celica was a personal car that emphasized on styling and driving enjoyment. Japanese models were ET, LT, ST, GT, and GTV. For export market, the Celica came out in three different versions, the LT, ST and GT. The lower-end LT was equipped with a 2T carbureted four-cylinder engine displacing 1600 cc, while the ST came with a twin Solex-carburetor 2T-B engine. The 2T-G that powered the high-end GT model was a DOHC twin-Solex carburetor 1600 cc engine. All early Celica "coupes" were pillarless hardtops.

The GT model came with various upgrades like underbody spoilers, tinted windows, different hood flutes, power windows, air conditioning, GT front grill, and shared a few things with the ST - a full-length center console and oil pressure/ammeter gauges, rather than the LT's warning lights.

There was also a GTV version, which could even be considered a hybrid between the GT and LT versions, as it had the 2T-G engine, with a slightly cut-down interior, and did not come with things like power windows, but they were optional. The GTV has firmer suspension.

The First Generation Celica's can be further broken down into two distinctive models. The first of these was the original with slant nose (trapezoid-like shape front corner light). This is for Coupe model only, TA22 and RA20. These models were released from 1970 to 1975 and came equipped with the 2T, 2T-G 1.6 liter, or 18R 2.0 liter motor. The second series with flat nose (square front corner light) and slightly longer wheelbase. This facelift model appeared in Japan in 1974, but for export is 1976 model year.

The first Celica for North America, 1971 ST was powered by 1.9 liter 8R engine. The 1972-1974 models have 2.0 liter 18R engine. For 1975-1977, engine for the North American Celica is 2.2 liter 20R. The Celica GT and LT models were introduced in the U.S. for the 1974 model year. The top-line GT included a 5-speed manual transmission, rocker panel GT stripes, and styled steel wheels with chrome trim rings. The LT was marketed as an economy model. Mid-1974 saw minor changes in the Celica's trim and badges.

The Liftback was introduced for Japanese market in April 1973, but not until 1976 for North America. Models for home market Liftback were 1600ST, 1600GT (TA27), 2000ST, and 2000GT (RA25 and RA28). The American Liftback is GT (RA29) with 2.2 liter 20R engine. All the Liftback models which commonly known as the 'Mustang' shape have flat nose. Although there is no "B" pillar in the Liftback, the rear windows do not roll down (as they do in the hardtop coupe).

Although they looked the same there were a few minor visible differences. The facelift Coupe is coded RA23 with 18R engine, or RA24 with 20R engine. The RA23 and RA28 have a more distinctive 'bump' in the bonnet which the TA22, RA20 Coupe and TA27, RA25 Liftback Celica lacked. The TA22 Celica also had removable vents mounted in the bonnet, which the RA23 and RA28 lacked. The RA series also had an elongated nose to accommodate the larger engine. The door vents, fuel filler cap and interior were also different between the TA and RA series.

In Australia, the Celica was first released in the 1.6L 2T motor. The later 1975-1977 Celica was released with the 2.0L 18R motor.

The very first entry for Celica in the World Rally Championship was in 1972 RAC Rally when Ove Andersson drove TA22 1600GTV into the ninth place.

Second generation (1978-1981)

Series A Toyota Celica 1978-1979
Series B Toyota Celica 1980-1981

The second generation Celica was released in 1978 (production began in late 1977), and was again available in both Coupe and Liftback forms. The Coupe was no longer a true hardtop; both Coupe and Liftback had frameless door glass but featured a thick "B" pillar.

The second generation Celica can also be broken down into two series of release (known as Series A and Series B). These two Celica’s were only distinguishable by appearance - both having the same engine capacity. Series A Celica's (1977-1979) were released with round headlights and chrome bumpers for lower grades. The higher grades such as GT has black rubber bumpers. The Series B Celica (1980-1981) was released with square headlights and Black rubber bumpers and various other 'minor' differences.

Power for North American models was provided by 2.2 L engine for both ST and GT models. Japan and other destinations have 1.6, 1.8, and 2.0 liter. This new generation offered more safety, power and fuel economy than previous models, and was awarded Motor Trend's "Import Car of the Year" for 1978. Japanese models were ET, LT, ST, SE, XT, GT, and GTV. The GT and GTV have 18R-G Twincam engine. Later the GTV was replaced by GT Rally. In 1980, a four-door version was announced, known as the Toyota Celica Camry. This model was a Toyota Carina with a Celica front end. The Camry was spun off as its own model two years later.

A unique one-off development of this series was a car-derived pickup, designed by Toyota's California studio in 1977.

The limited edition "US Grand Prix" GT Liftback was offered in 1980, and in 1981 the GTA Coupe was released to celebrate the Celica 10th Anniversary.

There were about 70 different models of 2nd generation Celica ever sold in Japan, although at one time there were 49.

Third generation (1982-1985)

1983 Toyota Celica 2.4 GT-S RA65

1982 saw the introduction of the third generation Celica. The car was available in coupe and liftback forms, with many buyers biased towards the liftback. Styling was changed considerably from previous models and power was provided by a 2.4 L 22-R or 22R-E engine in all North American models, while carbureted 2.0 L I4 engine (namely a 2S-G) was also used. Other engines for Japanese models were 1.6 liter 2T, 1.8 liter 3T and 1S, and 2.0 liter 18R-G. Trim levels are SV, ST, ST-EFI, SX, GT, and GT Rally.

In September 1982, the first Celica turbo was launched in Japan. The GT-T has 1.8 liter 3T-GTE engine. In order to meet the FISA Regulation for Group B Rally Car to compete in the World Rally Championship (WRC), 200 units Celica GT-TS were built. These were the basic car for Group B Celica Twincam Turbo (TA64) which built and rallied by Toyota Team Europe (TTE).

In 1983, Toyota added the GT-S model to the Celica line to re-inject the sports image that Celica had lost as it grew larger and heavier with each subsequent model. The GT-S included larger wheels and tires, fender flares, independent rear suspension, a sports interior including special seats, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob. There were also optional rear luvers for the coupe and liftback.

Minor changes were given in late 1983 for 1984 model year, and distinguished by the redesigned front end, with fully-closed retractable headlights. Side vents, Hood, grille, and tail lights were also new. The GT-R and GT-TR (turbo) were added to the Japanese line up.

Fuel injection became standard on all North American Celica, therefore the 22R engine became 22R-E. The GT-S Convertible, built by American Sunroof Corporation (ASC) in California, was released in 1984.

In Australia, Toyota decided to use the 21R-C in the Celica instead of the American 22R-E and Japanese 3T, as a result, the car only turned out a mere 67 kW.

In Europe, the Celica was offered as 1600ST with 2T engine, 2000XT (21R), and 2000GT (18R-G).

In Japan, the Celica was offered many engine from the 2T, 3T, and 4A engine family.

Fourth generation (1986-1989)

1988 Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo ST165

Chassis code:
1.6 ST & 1.6 GT: AT160
ST: ST161
2.0 SX, GT & GT-S: ST162
1.8 ST-EFI & 1.8 SX: ST163
All-Trac/GT-Four: ST165

For 1986, the Celica changed completely. It was now an all-new vehicle with front wheel drive, a rounded, flowing body and new 2.0 L four-cylinder engines. In North America, the Celica was now available in ST, GT and GT-S trim, all available as either coupe or liftback models, with the GT being offered up in a soft-top convertible coupe as well. ST and GT came with a SOHC 8 valve, 2.0 L, 92 hp 2S-E engine from the Camry, but quickly changed to an all new DOHC 116 hp engine (3S-FE) for the 1987 model year, also shared with the Camry. The GT-S was given a 135 hp version of the DOHC 2.0 L engine (3S-GE) featuring T-VIS.

For Japanese market Toyota introduced the "ultimate Celica", the GT-Four (ST165) in October 1986. With full-time all wheel drive and a turbocharged version of the GT-S 2.0 L engine producing 190 hp (3S-GTE), it immediately took its place as the flagship of the Celica range, and became the official Toyota rally car for all years of production. The GT-Four began exporting for 1988 model year, and marketed in the USA as All-trac Turbo.

In 1988, the ST163 with 4S-Fi engine was added into Japanese line up in ST and SX trim levels. The 3S-FE powered 2.0 Z-R was positioned between SX and GT-R. However, in Australia the 2.0 ZR with 3S-GE engine was the top of the line.

The ST165 GT-Four made its World Rally debut in 1988 Tour de Corse and finished 6th. The first victory came in 1988 Cyprus (non-WRC), and the first WRC victory in 1989 Rally Australia.

In some European countries these models were available instead;

Celica Engine hp @rpm Nm @rpm Weight(kg) 0-100(km/h) TopSpeed(km/h)
1.6 ST 1587 cc 8V Carb 86 5600 136 3600 1005 12.4 s 175
1.6 GT 1587 cc 16V 4A-GE 124 6600 142 5000 1560 8.9 s 205
2.0 GT 1998 cc 16V 3S-FE 124 6600 142 5000 1460 8.9 s 205
2.0 GT-S 1998 cc 16V 3S-GE 150 6400 180 4800 1130 8.6 s 210
2.0 GT-Four 1998 cc Turbo 16V 3S-GTE 182 6000 249 3200 1465 7.9 s 220

Fifth generation (1990-1993)

1992 Toyota Celica GT-Four "Carlos Sainz" ST185

The fifth generation Celica was introduced in October 1989 for 1990 model year. The Celica received revised styling, upgraded wheels and tires, and a more powerful GT-Four (US: All-Trac). Japanese domestic market (JDM) models are S-R, Z-R, GT-R, Active Sports (with active suspension), and GT-Four. The S-R and Z-R are powered by 3S-FE engine. The GT-R and Active Sports come with 3S-GE. The 3S-GTE in the GT-Four features air-to-air intercooler and CT26 twin entry turbo to eliminate exhaust gas interference. The Full-time 4WD system in the GT-Four has viscous coupling limited slip center differential and Torsen rear differential.

In North America, the GT and GT-S were powered by the 2.2 L 5S-FE, while the ST sported the DOHC 16-valve, 1.6 L 4A-FE. The GT-S and all export market GT-Four are Wide body Liftbacks with flared fenders. The JDM GT-Four was also offered as normal body. Trim levels for Europe are 1.6 ST-i, 2.0 GT-i 16, and GT-Four. The 2.0 GT-i 16 Cabriolet was offered only in certain European countries. Models for Australia are SX Coupe, SX Liftback, GT-Four and also 150 GT-Four Group A.

In August 1990, the GT-Four A and Convertible were added into Japanese line up. Super Live Sound System with 10-speakers is standard on the GT-Four A, and optional in other models, but S-R. The 20th Anniversary GT-R came in December 1990 to celebrate 20 years of Celica.

There are 3 different gearboxes for ST185 GT-Four. The E150F with 4.285 final gear ratio was installed in the JDM and All-trac. European and Australian specs come with E151F with 3.933 ratio. The JDM only GT-Four Rally has E152F with close ratio on the 1st through 4th gear and 4.285 final ratio. All the RC/Carlos Sainz/Group A have E151F.

1993 Toyota Celica All-trac Turbo

Anti-lock brakes (ABS) were available on the GT-S all four years and was available on the GT from 1992 to 1993. ABS, Leather interior, sunroof, and System 10 Premium Sound System are optional on the GT-S and '90-'92 All-trac, and standard on '93 All-trac. With its sport-style interior, power-operated driver's seat, auto tilt-away steering wheel and cruise control as standard equipment, the All-Trac (known as the GT-Four outside of the US) was the most expensive Celica yet. With a 2.0 L turbocharged 3S-GTE producing 149 kW (200 bhp), it was also one of the most powerful Celicas made thus far.

The special rally edition of 5000 units was known as the GT-Four RC in Japan, Carlos Sainz (CS) in Europe (in honour of their famous WRC driver), or Group A Rallye in Australia. Special features include:

  • a different intercooler (WTA as opposed to ATA) which TTE wanted so they could more easily tune their WRC car;
  • different hood, the emphasis of which is to get rid of heat as fast as possible, (instead of scooping in air, as is the case with the standard ST185 hood);
  • different bumper which is much lighter than the standard one.

Out of 5000 units, 1800 were for Japanese market, 3000 were allocated to Europe, 150 in Australia, 25 in Singapore, and very few made a trip to New Zealand and general markets.

5th Generation Models
Chassis Code Model(s) 2/4WS, FWD/4WD Engine Power Torque Markets JDM price (¥1000)
AT180 ST 2WS, FWD 4A-FE 77 kW @ 6000 rpm 138 Nm @ 3200 rpm EU, NA, General -
ST182 2.0 GT-i 16 2WS, FWD 3S-GE 118 kW @ 6600 rpm 186 Nm @ 4800 rpm EU -
ST183 Active Sports 4WS, FWD 3S-GE 118 kW @ 6600 rpm 186 Nm @ 4800 rpm JP 3200
ST182 GT-R 2WS, FWD 3S-GE 118 kW @ 6600 rpm 186 Nm @ 4800 rpm JP 1880
ST183 GT-R 4WS, FWD 3S-GE 118 kW @ 6600 rpm 186 Nm @ 4800 rpm JP 1970
ST182 Z-R 2WS, FWD 3S-FE 93kW - JP 1608
ST183 Z-R 4WS, FWD 3S-FE 93 kW - JP 1698
ST182 S-R 2WS, FWD 3S-FE 93 kW - JP 1464
ST183 S-R 4WS, FWD 3S-FE 93 kW - JP 1554
ST184 GT, GT-S (NA), SX (AU) 2WS, FWD 5S-FE 97 kW @ 5400 rpm 186 Nm @ 4400 rpm NA, AU -
ST185 All-Trac, GT-Four 2WS, 4WD 3S-GTE 149 kW @ 6000 rpm 270 Nm @ 3200 rpm All 2685, 3395 (for GT-Four A with Luxury Package)
Face lift front, showing the different bumper and Toyota emblem

In August 1991 for 1992 model year Toyota facelifted the Celica, changes included:

  • Stiffer anti roll bar was added and suspension spring rates were increased;
  • New 3-way catalytic converter;
  • Improved gear linkage and a shorter gearshift;
  • New 5S-FE, producing 100 kW and 196 Nm of torque;
  • Front discs were now 277mm and ventilated;
  • The front-drive models received a new style bumper;
  • 15 in wheels on the Z-R, GT, and SX models fitted with Dunlop 205/55VR tires;
  • Toyota (T) emblems on the hood and trunk;
  • Taillights redesign (with smoke red frame);
  • New round fog lights for JDM GT-Four;
  • Discontinued models: 4WS S-R, Active Sports, and normal body GT-Four.

Optional for the JDM cars are Cruise Control Package, SD Package and Luxury Package.

Sixth generation (1994-1999)

1994 Toyota Celica GT Liftback ST204


For 1994, Toyota pulled out all the stops. The sixth generation Celicas bore very little resemblance to their previous brethren. The Celica was only available in ST and GT trims in the US for the 1994 model year, but the addition of the optional "sports package" to the GT produced GT-S-like handling. The ST has new 1.8 liter 7A-FE engine, the GT is powered by the carry over 2.2 liter 5S-FE. In Canada, the GT Liftback with "sports package" is badged GT-S. Styling of the new Celicas was acclaimed by most publications as "Supra-esque" with four exposed headlights. Celicas were available in either coupe or liftback form, with the GT sports package available only on the liftback. New safety equipment in the form of driver (and then later passenger-side) airbags was standard, and anti-lock brakes were available on all models. Many Celicas also sported CFC-free air conditioning.

Initially the Japanese domestic market (JDM) models were SS-I and SS-II. The ST205 GT-Four was launched in February 1994, and the Convertible in the Autumn of the same year.

Production of the All-Trac, or GT-Four as it was known outside the US, continued for the Japanese, Australian, European, and British markets. This version was to be the most powerful Celica produced to date, producing between 240-250 hp from an updated 3S-GTE engine. Influenced strongly by Team Toyota Europe, Toyota's factory team in the World Rally Championship, the final version of the GT-Four included improvements such as an all aluminum hood to save weight, four-channel ABS, an improved CT20B turbocharger, and Super Strut Suspension. The 2500 homologation cars built to allow Toyota to enter the GT-Four as a Group A car in the World Rally Championship also sported extras such as all of the plumbing required to activate an anti-lag system, a water spray bar for the front Intercooler and an extender spoiler mounted on risers. The car proved to be quite competitive in the 1995 World Championship. However, the team was banned from competition for a year after the car's single victory due to turbocharger irregularities.

In Australia, the ST204 (2.2 liter) was offered in SX and ZR trim levels. The ZR has standard fog lights, alloys, and other features. The ST205 is the final GT-Four Celica which was only available in Australia in 1994. There was a limited delivery of only 77 ST205's with each vehicle including an individual numbered plaque in the cabin and Group A Rallye badges on the hatch.

1995 saw the introduction of the third generation convertible. Built off of the GT coupe, the conversion took place in the ASC facility in Rancho Dominguez, California. The vehicle arrived in the US as a partially assembled vehicle. At ASC, the roof was removed and a three-layer insulated and power-operated top was installed, producing a vehicle that was virtually water and windproof.

In August 1995, the SS-III was added into Japanese line up. The 1996 Celica received optional side skirts to improve its aerodynamic efficiency, as well as a redesigned rear spoiler. Also available were optional driving lights in the redesigned grille area (standard on GT models). To celebrate 25 years of Celica, the SS-I and SS-III Special Edition were released in Japan, and the 25th Anniversary ST Limited and GT Convertible marked this occasion in the USA.

For 1997, the only change in the North American Celica was the discontinuation of the GT coupe. Another minor change was given to JDM Celica in December 1997. Projector headlights are optional for all models. The 3S-GE engine on SS-II and SS-III received VVT-i, the SS-III was given a Beams Tuned 3S-GE engine. WRC style high rear spoiler returned on the GT-Four and also standard on the SS-III.

In 1998, the ST model was discontinued to simplify the Celica ordering process. All Celicas in North America (coupe, liftback and convertible) were now GT models. The 1998 models have 3 spoke sporty steering wheel and the deletion of front strut bar. Based on the 1.8 ST, Toyota GB released the Celica SR with lowered suspension, bigger alloys, and mesh grille.

In 1999, the Celica lineup was simplified even further with the elimination of the coupe model. The Celica was now available as a GT Liftback or a GT Convertible. The GT-Four was still offered in Japan. Also in 1999, Toyota released pictures of their next concept car, dubbed the XYR. The XYR displayed an aggressive stance and radical styling not seen since the last Toyota sports car, the Supra.

Seventh generation (2000-2006)

2000 Toyota Celica GT-S ZZT231
2004 Toyota Celica GT-S ZZT231 with Action Package

In 2000, Toyota began production and sales of the seventh generation Celica. It closely resembled the XYR concept with the exception of the front bumper and rear spoiler. The 2000 Celica was an element of Toyota Project Genesis, an effort to bring younger buyers to the marque in the United States.

This Celica came in two trim levels, the GT powered by a 1.8 L 4-cylinder 140 hp 1ZZ-FE engine and the GT-S powered by a 1.8 L 4-cylinder 180 hp 2ZZ-GE engine co-developed with Yamaha. Both of these engines featured Toyota's signature VVT-i (Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence) system, which continuously varied the camshaft timing. The GT-S had a more aggressive system called the VVTL-i (Variable Valve Timing with Lift and Intelligence) which would act as VVT-i until 6200 rpm when the valves opened a fraction further and provided a 40 hp boost. The GT was available in both a 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic and the GT-S was available with a close-ratio 6-speed manual and a 4-speed manumatic.

Unfortunately, Toyota was too late to the sport compact party. However, the Celica enjoyed the spotlight for about a year or so, being that it was one of the few vehicles offering 100 hp/L for under $27,000 USD. In 2001, Honda released the Acura RSX for the 2002 model year with a 2.0 L 4-cylinder 200 hp engine, which competed directly with the Celica.

All the European models have 6 speed manual transmission, and just marketed as 1.8 VVT-i and 1.8 VVTL-i 190 or T-Sport, which are the GT and GT-S respectively.

In 2002 Toyota also made some changes on the Celica GT-S, with the revs being limited to 7800 rpm, down from 8350 rpm on the original 7th generation. (The RHD Celicas did not incur the reduction in the redline rpm) This difference results in a big hit to performance, as the 2ZZ is primarily a high-revving engine.

In 2003 the Celica received a face lift, with a revised front bumper, revised tail lights, and the addition of several new colors to the lineup. The GT-S was also now equipped with a drive-by-wire (DBW) throttle body in the manual transmission model. Throttle drive-by-wire, while shortening throttle response, comprimises the ability to use an aftermarket ECU, thus limiting tuning potential.

In July 2004, Toyota announced the Celica (as well as the MR2) would be discontinued in the United States at the end of the 2005 model year because of increasing competition and lack of sales. [1] Celica sales hit 52,406 units in 2000, but dropped sharply to 14,856 in 2003. As of November 2004, just 8,216 Celicas had been sold for calendar year 2004. Many attribute the 2004 loss in sales to the introduction of the cheaper Scion tC. This is a flawed theory, because Toyota had prepared the Scion tC as a successor to the Celica.

Exporting of the Celica ceased in July 2005. However until mid-May, customers could still order one, although it was advised they took action before that time ended. Overseas the Celica received a small restyling, with new bumpers and headlamps, continuing its sales.

In UK, Toyota released the Celica GT. This is not the same as GT in North America. The British GT is actually the T-Sport with additional body kits and bigger alloys.

Safety

In Australia, 1981-1999 Toyota Celicas were all assessed in the Used Car Safety Ratings 2006 as providing "average" protection for their occupants in the event of a crash. [2]

Driver's side SRS Airbag is standard in all USA models from 1990. Dual SRS Airbags are standard from 1994. Seat mounted side Airbags are optional from 2000.

Racing

Juha Kankkunen in action in the ST185

In racing, the Celica is known for its rally racing prowess. The first World Rally Championship (WRC) victory came in 1982 Rally of New Zealand with 2000GT (RA63). From 1983 to 1986, the Group B Celica Twincam Turbo (TA64) won all six WRC events in Africa they entered. GT-Four Celicas competed in Group A Rally racing from the 1988 to 1997. GT-Four Celicas have won two manufacturer's titles, and four driver's titles. Carlos Sainz was the most successful driver, winning WRC titles with the ST165 in 1990 and the ST185 in 1992. The ST185 also won 1993 and 1994 titles with Juha Kankkunen and Didier Auriol respectively. The ST185's fourth consecutive Safari Rally victory came in 1995, which was also Toyota's 8th victories in this event. Soon after introducing the ST205 in 1995, Team Toyota Europe was banned for 12 months from the WRC because of cheating. Some time after TTE switched to the shorter Toyota Corolla.


Special editions of the GT-Four models were produced for the public in extremely limited numbers (5000) due to homologation demands. They are considered a collector's item by some enthusiasts. The ST185's homogolation version is called the Carlos Sainz (CS, after the driver), or RC in Japan.

In road racing, The Celica was raced by Dan Gurney's All American Racers team with factory backing in the IMSA GTU and GTO classes from 1983 to 1988. The team captured many class wins and the GTO Championship in 1987. Slightly modified versions of stock Celicas were also used as the spec car in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race from 1976 to 2005.

Bandoh Racing's Weds Sports Celica in action

Team Racing Project Bandoh created a special rear wheel drive variant of the seventh generation Celica using a 3S-GTE engine[3]. It was entered into GT300 class of the Japanese Grand Touring Championship.

The 1st generation liftback (known as Celica LB Turbo) was used to compete in the DRM between 1977 and 1978, the car was capable of producing 560 BHP. The car was entered by Schnitzer via Toyota Deutschland and was driven by Harald Ertl and Rolf Stommelen for the following season. The car had a limited sucess scoring only 4th and 8th and was plagued with various problems throughout the two seasons before it was sold to TOM'S in Japan which under company founder, Nobuhide Tachi, it had a sucessful career. Tachi also had a sucessful career with the second generation version. Despite its limited sucess in the series, the DRM liftback was immortalised by Tamiya as a 1/12 radio controlled car and a 1/24 static model.[4]

Stommelen in action at the Nürburgring Nordschleife

Seventh generation Celicas were also successfully campaigned in the NHRA Sport Compact Drag Racing series during the early 2000s. Toyotas run in the NHRA Funny Car class also used Celica bodies, although besides the body, these cars do not share any resemblance to their street counterparts.

The Celica (usually the 1st through 3rd generation Rear-Wheel Drive model powered by the R series engine) is sometimes raced privately in stock car racing, usually in four-cylinder classes at the grassroots level. A less stock version of the Celica with factory backing and development was campaigned successfully by several drivers in the Goody's Dash Series. These Celicas started racing in 2000 and had 6th or 7th generation bodies but a steel tube-frame race chassis and a production based V-6 engine that was not available in the street Celica. Robert Huffman won the 2003 Dash Series Championship driving one of these Celicas.

Timeline

1970 - Celica LT, ST, GT introduced
1972 - Celica GTV introduced, first World Rally Championship (WRC) in RAC Rally
1976 - Celica wins Motor Trend Import Car of the Year
1976 - Celica introduced in liftback form; 1-millionth Celica produced in June 1977
1978 - Second generation Celica introduced; wins Motor Trend Import Car of the Year
1982 - Third generation introduced. :1984 - Celica GT-S among Consumer's Digest "Best Buys" and Car and Driver Ten Best Cars
1985 - First convertible version produced
1986 - Fourth generation; front wheel drive introduced in late 1985, followed by GT-Four in October 1986
1987 - New-generation convertible introduced
1988 - All-Trac/GT-Four model for export
1990 - Fifth generation introduced. Spaniard Carlos Sainz driving ST165 GT-Four became World Rally Champion (WRC).
1992 - Carlos Sainz won his second WRC title with ST185 GT-Four
1993 - Last year of the GT-S, All-trac Turbo. Juha Kankkunen won his 4th WRC title, driving ST185 GT-Four.
1994 - Sixth generation introduced. Didier Auriol won WRC title with ST185 GT-Four.
1995 - New generation convertible produced. Celica and Supra were dropped from the Canadian market.
1997 - "Most Reliable Used Vehicles, MYs '89-'95" J.D. Power & Associates
1999 - Coupe discontinued
2000 - Seventh generation Celica is introduced, and the Celica returns to Canada after a 5-year hiatus.
2001 - US Consumer Reports rates Celica GT-S "Best Sports Coupe" "Most Wanted Sport Coupe Under $30,000" Edmunds.com
2002 - US Consumer Reports "Most Reliable Sporty Car"; Edmunds.com "Most Wanted Sport Coupe - - Under $30,000"
2005 - Celica discontinued in the US and Australia. Still in production in Japan.
2006 - Toyota ended the production of the 7th generation Celica in Japan.

External links

  • Toyota.co.uk : Vehicles : Celica Toyota GB's official Celica page.
  • Celica at Toyoland engine specifications, model year changes
  • The Celica History provides a detailed, year-by-year progression of the Celica's development
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Toyota to pay owners for engine damages 

Detroit News - Feb 09 10:59 PM
Toyota Motor Corp. has agreed to compensate owners of Lexus and Toyota vehicles that suffered engine damage due to a buildup of thickened oil, or sludge, in a settlement approved this week by a Louisiana state court.
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Toyota settles class-action suit on oil sludge buildup 
Los Angeles Times - Feb 09 12:17 AM
The automaker will reimburse owners for repairs. The deal covers about 3.5 million 1997-2002 vehicles. Toyota Motor Corp., plagued for years by claims that engines in some of its most popular vehicles were subject to damaging oil sludge buildup, has settled a class-action lawsuit over the issue.
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New West Chicago man injured in DeKalb County crash 
Daily Herald - Feb 09 11:12 AM
A West Chicago man was injured early this morning after his car crashed into a semi-trailer truck in DeKalb County. The accident occurred at 5:20 a.m. when Jose Mendez, 45, of 639 Parkside, West Chicago, was driving a 1994 Toyota Celica at Route 72 and Ault Road near Kirkland, authorities said.
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1992 Toyota Celica GT from North America 
Carsurvey.org - Feb 05 4:51 PM
I put the header on my 92 Celica GT 2.2 engine and Pacesetter 2.5" pipes. I'm really happy with the results, it takes less pedal to get going down the road and I appear to be getting better mileage. It was an easy install, I did it all with the tire jack.
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WAFF 48 Investigators Delve Deeper into third bus crash lawsuit 
WAFF 48 News Huntsville - Feb 11 9:45 PM
The WAFF 48 Investigators take a closer look at the newest lawsuit filed by victims of the I-565 school bus tragedy. It involves eight victims who received serious injury as a result of the crash.
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Sludge smudges Toyota 
Detroit News - Feb 06 10:59 PM
Jeff Meckstroth's dispute with Toyota Motor Corp. might have ended quietly on March 1, 2001, when an arbitration panel unanimously agreed that Toyota was liable for the damage to the engine of his 2-year-old $37,000 Lexus RX300 sport utility vehicle.
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West Chicago driver hurt after hitting semi 
Daily Herald - Feb 10 1:42 AM
A West Chicago man was injured early Friday morning after his car crashed into a semitrailer truck in DeKalb County, authorities said.
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W. Chicago man hurt in Kirkland semi crash 
Daily Chronicle - Feb 09 10:22 PM
KIRKLAND - A West Chicago man was in fair condition Friday afternoon at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center in Rockford after his vehicle was trapped under a semitrailer that morning.
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Kirkland man hurt in semi crash 
Daily Chronicle - Feb 09 10:23 PM
KIRKLAND - Around 10 a.m., Friday a West Chicago man remained in the emergency room of O.S.F. St. Anthony Medical Center after his vehicle was trapped under a semitrailer a few hours earlier.
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Fleeing suspect kills woman in I-95 crash  
Miami Herald - Feb 09 1:13 PM
Trying to escape, an assault-rifle-wielding kidnapper drove the wrong way on Interstate 95, hitting a car driven by secretary Sandra Gilmore, police said.
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