The Toyota Caldina is an automobile manufactured by Toyota for the Japanese market from 1992 to 2007. It replaced the Corona and Carina wagons, and was sold at Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations in Japan. While the Caldina has never been officially exported by Toyota, its All-Trac 4WD capability and large capacity have made it a popular grey import in Australia, New Zealand, Russia and many South American countries. When it was discontinued in 2007, the T270 series Avensis wagon/estate assumed its market position.
2005 Toyota Caldina ZT (AZT246W, Japan)
Caldina 2.0 TZ (pre-facelift)
1997 Caldina 2.0 G (ST215G; pre-facelift)
2003 Caldina 1.8 X (ZZT241W; pre-facelift)
The Toyota Corona is an automobile manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota across eleven generations between 1957 and 2001. On launch, the Corona was Toyota's second-highest product in their range, just below the Crown. The Corona was marketed in the JDM at Toyota's Toyopet Store dealership channels, and the Corona was one of Toyota's first models exported to other global markets, followed by the smaller Toyota Corolla.
Toyota Corona (T210)
1957 Toyopet Corona sedan (ST10)
Toyota Corona
Toyota Corona