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Toyota Verossa
Toyota Verossa (exceed)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota Motor Company
Production2001-2003
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
PlatformFR
RelatedToyota Cressida
Toyota Mark II
Toyota Cresta
Powertrain
Engine2.0 litre inline-six, 160 hp
2.5 litre inline-six, 200/280 hp
Transmission5-speed manual
5-speed automatic
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Chronology
PredecessorToyota Chaser

The Toyota Verossa was a sedan-style automobile produced by the Toyota Motor Company of Japan. It was primarily purchased within Japan, as it was never officially exported for sale in other countries.

After production of the Toyota Chaser had ended in 2000, Toyota replaced it with the controversially styled Verossa in 2001. The Verossa shared its model code with its predecessor and also featured the F/R layout.

The Verossa was powered by 24 valve DOHC inline-six cylinder engines giving 160 to 280 hp (2.0 litre, Type 1G-FE; 2.5 litre, Type 1JZ-FSE and 1JZ-GTE). The 2.0 litre model was also available in 4WD form.

Production of the Verossa ceased in 2003 due to poor sales.

Sources

  • Toyota Verossa, Japanese sales brochure #VQ0018-0107 (2001)