When did Toyota stop making the Soarer model?

When did Toyota stop making the Soarer model?

In 2005, following the introduction of Lexus in Japan, the Soarer name and emblem were discontinued, and the Z40 model became the SC 430 in common with worldwide markets.

What kind of supercharger does a Toyota Soarer use?

With over 10 years of Research and Development into Supercharging the Toyota 1UZ-FE V8 engine, Bullet Cars is widely known as the Industry leader in this field. The Bullet Supercharger kit to suit the Toyota Soarer/Lexus LS400 is a true OEM style kit that enhances the performance of these vehicles.

What kind of suspension does a Toyota Soarer have?

The suspension utilized MacPherson struts for the front, with a trailing arm type IRS (independent rear suspension), labelled with Toyota’s branding PEGASUS (Precision Engineered Geometrically Advanced SUSpension). The vehicle also came with self-diagnosis maintenance reminders. There were a number of different engines available.

When did the Toyota Soarer 7m GTE come out?

The 7M-GTE in the Tom’s C5 Soarer saw the power upgrades similar to those seen in the Turbo-A Supra of the same year. In April 1989 a limited 500 unit production of the Aerocabin version was also available. This came with only 2 seats and an electric folding roof.

With over 10 years of Research and Development into Supercharging the Toyota 1UZ-FE V8 engine, Bullet Cars is widely known as the Industry leader in this field. The Bullet Supercharger kit to suit the Toyota Soarer/Lexus LS400 is a true OEM style kit that enhances the performance of these vehicles.

In 2005, following the introduction of Lexus in Japan, the Soarer name and emblem were discontinued, and the Z40 model became the SC 430 in common with worldwide markets.

The suspension utilized MacPherson struts for the front, with a trailing arm type IRS (independent rear suspension), labelled with Toyota’s branding PEGASUS (Precision Engineered Geometrically Advanced SUSpension). The vehicle also came with self-diagnosis maintenance reminders. There were a number of different engines available.

The 7M-GTE in the Tom’s C5 Soarer saw the power upgrades similar to those seen in the Turbo-A Supra of the same year. In April 1989 a limited 500 unit production of the Aerocabin version was also available. This came with only 2 seats and an electric folding roof.