Toyota Lexcen

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Toyota Lexcen (1991-1992)

The Toyota Lexcen is an upper middle class model sold from 1989 to 1996 by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota in Australia and New Zealand .

The Lexcen, named after the Australian yacht designer Ben Lexcen , was a variant of the Holden Commodore that was built by Holden and sold by Toyota and that had only minimal differences from the Holden models. In the Lexcen, which was offered as a four-door sedan and a five-door station wagon , only the Commodore's 3.8-liter V6 engine was available, not its five-liter V8, and the equipment levels had different names (Basis, GL, GXL; later CSi, VXi and Newport).

Individual evidence

  1. The Holden Heritage , Factory-Issued Company History Brochure, July 2001 Issue, Pages 79-90

literature

  • Toyota Lexcen, Australian sales brochure sheets, without number, approx. 1989 and 1993.

Web links

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