When was the Toyota Sera made?

When was the Toyota Sera made?

Toyota Sera

Toyota Sera EXY10)
Production February 1990 – December 1995
Body and chassis
Class Sport car
Body style 3-door hatchback coupe

How much is a Toyota Sera worth?

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For Sale 1
Sell through 67%
Dollar Volume $49,266
Lowest Sale $4,566
Top Sale $14,300

How many Toyota Seras are left?

MOST POPULAR TOYOTA SERA MODEL

MODEL HOW MANY?
SERA 94 (98.9%)
SERA COUPE 1 (1.1%)

Where are the doors on a 1990 Toyota Sera?

This 1990 Toyota Sera not only has doors that are hinged at the base of the A-pillar and just about mid-roof (ala McLaren F1), but those are incorporated into a bubble greenhouse like something out of a ‘50s Motorama Show. Not even the rumored Miata-fighting SBD or SP-30 or whatever they’re calling it has that!

How big is the butterfly door on a Toyota Sera?

Unlike conventional hinged side-opening doors, the butterfly doors can be opened fully in a fairly confined space, requiring only 43 cm (17 in) of lateral clearance. The Sera features windows that curve upward into the ‘roof’ section of the vehicle.

How is the Toyota Sera related to the Paseo?

Mechanically the car is related to both the Paseo and the Starlet, sharing similar floorpans, suspension, steering and brakes. The unusually positioned hinges of the butterfly doors and their smallness left insufficient space for conventional full-sized opening windows.

What was the first year the Toyota Sera was made?

Phase I (March 1990 – May 1991) The initial build and the majority of the Sera’s total production (around 12,000 of the 15,852 or so cars produced) featured: beige/tan interior or greyish blue depending on exterior colour. bayonet fuel filler cap. hard-wearing ribbed and woven seat material.