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Toyota Coaster

The Toyota Coaster (Japanese: トヨタ・コースター, Hepburn: Toyota Kōsutā) is a single-decker minibus produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. It was introduced in 1969, with the second generation introduced in 1982, followed by the third generation in 1992 and the fourth generation in late 2016. In Japan, the Coaster is sold exclusively at Toyota Store dealerships. Since 1996, the Toyota Coaster is also sold under the name Hino Liesse II.[3][4]

Toyota Coaster
Toyota Coaster GX (XZB70)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota Motor Corporation
Also called
  • Hino Liesse II
  • Wanli Toyota Coaster (China, JV)
Production1969–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassMinibus
Body styleSingle-decker minibus
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive / four-wheel drive
Floor typeStep entrance
ChassisSWB/LWB/SLWB
Powertrain
Engine
Capacity8–30
Transmission
Dimensions
Length6,200–7,725 mm (244.1–304.1 in)[1][2]
Width2,000 mm (78.7 in)
Height2,600 mm (102.4 in)
Curb weight2,575–3,745 kg (5,677–8,256 lb)

In Japan, the Coaster was formerly produced by Toyota Auto Body at its Yoshiwara plant.[5] In December 2016, after the launching of a revised Coaster, production was transferred to the Honsha plant of a Toyota Auto Body subsidiary, Gifu Auto Body.[6]

A number of unlicensed clones of third generation Coasters have been (and are still) made in China, including Jiangnan Motors' JNQ5041/JNQ6601,[7][8] Joylong Motors' HKL6700,[9] Golden Dragon's XML6700[10] and Sunlong Bus' SLK6770.[11]

History

 
Interior (B40/B50)

The Toyota Coaster was introduced in 1969 as a 17-passenger minibus using the same running gear as the Toyota Dyna of the time. Early models used the 2.0-litre Toyota R engine with a 4-speed manual transmission. With its engine rated at 98 PS (72 kW), a RU19 Coaster could attain a top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph).[12] Subsequent models used a variety of four and six-cylinder diesel and petrol engines, and an option of automatic transmission was later introduced. A smaller alternative was later introduced at Toyopet Store locations, based on the Toyota ToyoAce called the Toyota HiAce which had the ability to carry up to 10 passengers but complied with Japanese Government regulations concerning exterior dimensions and engine displacement.

In August 1997, Toyota "Coaster Hybrid EV" minibus was launched, ahead of the Prius. The Coaster Hybrid, according to Toyota, became its first production hybrid vehicle.[13] Production of the Coaster Hybrid continued until 2007.

The LPG Coaster, fueled by liquefied petroleum gas, was developed specifically for the Hong Kong market and its air pollution problems.[14]

The Coaster is widely used in Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, and Australia, but also in the developing world for minibus operators in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, the Caribbean, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, Panama, and Peru as public transportation. It is the almost the only used mini bus in public transportation in Jordan and the brand is used to refer to that segment by people and even by the government.[citation needed] These buses are imported mainly from Asia and have the steering wheel moved to the left and the passenger door to the other side.

First generation (U10/B10)

 
First generation Toyota Coaster
 
Rear view (first generation)

The Coaster was introduced in February 1969 in 22 and 26-seat models using the Dyna's U platform. It had the 1,994 cc (2.0 L) 5R petrol engine and the 2,481 cc (2.5 L) 2J diesel engine and was sold with the model code of RU18 and JU18. All models had a 4-speed manual gearbox with column shift. Air conditioning was available as an option on the deluxe models.[15]

In February 1972, the 2J engine was replaced by the 2,997 cc (3.0 L) diesel B engine, which was only available with a 5-speed manual gearbox with column shift. The updated models were sold with the model codes of RU19 and BU19.[15]

In August 1977, the Coaster's model platform code was changed to the B series, although the vehicle itself was mostly unchanged. The RB10 had the same 5R petrol engine as before but RB11 a 2,189 cc (2.2 L) 20R petrol engine was introduced. The B diesel engine was dropped and the 3,168 cc (3.2 L) 2B diesel engine was introduced on the B10. 21 and 25-seat models were available in addition to the previous 22 and 26-seat models. A high–roof model was added.[15]

In November 1979, column shift gearbox selection was dropped. All gearboxes were henceforth floor shifted. The 5R petrol engine was also dropped. The front grill received a mild face lift.[15]

In August 1980, the 2,366 cc (2.4 L) 22R petrol engine was introduced on the RB13 model.[15]

Second generation (B20/B30)

 
B30 Coaster
 
B30 Coaster rear

In May 1982, the Coaster received a major update to its body. It now had a wraparound front windscreen and thicker rear pillars. For the high-roof models, the 2-piece folding passenger door was replaced with a single piece door. The 20R petrol engine was dropped and the 2B diesel engine was replaced with the 3,431 cc (3.4 L) 3B diesel engine for the BB20. The 22R engine continued on the RB20. It was available in 16, 17, 20, 21, 22 and 26-seat models.[15][16]

Third generation (B40/B50)

 
Toyota Coaster B50 (2001 facelift)
 
Toyota Coaster B50 (2001 facelift)

In December 1992, the body was made more aerodynamic.[17]

Engines were the 4.2-litre 1HD-T turbocharged diesel, the 4.2-litre 1HZ diesel and the 3.4-litre 3B diesel.[17]

In November 1995, the 4WD BB58 was added. The 4.1-litre 15B-F diesel engine was introduced.[17]

In August 1997, a series hybrid EV model was added using a 1.5-litre engine.[17]

The third generation Coaster received a facelift in 2001, and again in 2007.

Fourth generation (B60/B70/B80)

 
B70 Coaster
 
B70 Coaster rear
 
B70 Coaster interior

The fourth generation Toyota Coaster was unveiled on 22 December 2016[18] and was made available for purchase in Japan on 23 January 2017. It is available with the same engine choices as the outgoing model. The Coaster was the first vehicle to undergo a full redesign under Toyota's newly incorporated Commercial Vehicle (CV) company responsible for the design and development of commercial vehicles. The fourth generation Coaster incorporates many safety features as standard including air-bags for the driver and front passenger, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), a ringed frame body for increased roll-over protection, pre-tensioners for the seat belts and force limiters which reduce the pressure on the passenger's chest in the event of a collision.

The height was increased by 60 mm (2.4 in), the width was increased by 40 mm (1.6 in) and the window height was increased by 50 mm (2.0 in) over the outgoing model. The door step were also lengthened by 65 mm (2.6 in) for easier entry and exit. The body was designed in a square shape for a more spacious seating space. The windshield was widened for increased outward visibility. The Coaster is available in three configurations; the standard wheelbase configuration can seat 25 passengers (19 passengers if used in Hong Kong as public light buses), the long wheelbase configuration can either seat 24 or 29 passengers while a school bus configuration can seat 3 adults and 49 children. The school bus configuration does not have a front passenger seat.[19][20]

For Thailand, the Coaster was unveiled on 5 June 2019 with the Hino 4.0-litre common-rail diesel N04C-VL engine.[21]

Production of models with the N04C diesel engine ended in February 2022.[22]

Variants

  • BB10 – 2B engine – First Generation diesel, 22–25 passengers[23]
  • RB20 – 22R 2.4-litre petrol engine, 26 passengers
  • BB21/BB22/BB23 – 3B/13B/14B 4-cyl engine, 26 passengers (1981–1993)
  • HB30 – 2H Engine, 30 passengers
  • HB31 – 12H-T turbo engine for EX models, sliding door (1981–1990)
  • HDB30 – 1HD-T turbo engine for EX models (1989–1993)
  • HZB30 – 1HZ engine, 30 passengers (1990–1993)
  • BB40 – 3B engine, 26 passenger (1993–2003)
  • HZB40 – 1HZ engine, 26 passengers
  • HZB50 – 1HZ engine, 30 passengers (1993–2016)
  • HZB51 – 1HZ turbo engine, Intercooler 30 passengers (1993–2012)
  • HDB50 – 1HD turbo engine, non airbag suspension (1993–2003)
  • HDB51 – 1HD turbo engine, airbag suspension (1993–2003)
  • BB50 – 15B-FTE 4-cyl turbo intercooled engine, 6-speed manual or auto (2003–2006)
  • XZB50/XZB51/XZB56 - Hino N04C 4-cyl turbo intercooled engine (2004–2016)
  • BB58 – 15B (1997–1999) / 15B-FT (1999–2004) 4x4 factory built, uses Toyota Mega Cruiser's transmission and front portal axle differentials

Gallery

Conversions

The Toyota Coaster is used for motor home conversions. Retired Coasters are converted for home use by removal of most of the passenger seats, and the addition of beds, kitchens, TV, sink, water tanks, annexes and other fixtures.[24]

The Toyota Coaster has also been used as a road–rail vehicle on the Asato Line with extensive DMV modifications such as an elongated bonnet that houses a mechanism that deploys the front steel wheels and lowers the rear steel wheels which allows the vehicle to run on rails. The original rear axles still move the vehicle in rail mode.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Toyota Coaster Specs". Toyota Australia. Retrieved 2012-04-22.
  2. ^ "Coaster Bus". Hong Kong: Crown Motors. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  3. ^ "Hino Liesse II". Hino. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  4. ^ "Hino Bus". Hino Thailand. Retrieved 2020-05-20.
  5. ^ "Affiliates (Toyota wholly-owned subsidiaries)-Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd". Toyota Motor Corporation. 2012. Retrieved 2014-02-14.
  6. ^ "【トヨタ コースター 新型】増井専務「快適性や安全性を大幅に向上した」" [All-new Toyota Coaster – President Masui: 'It greatly improved comfort and safety'] (in Japanese). Response.jp. 2016-12-22. Retrieved 2019-12-21.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-06.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-06-21.
  9. ^ De Feijter, Tycho (2011-12-22). "Joylong Automobile copies yet Another Toyota". CarNewsChina.com. Beijing. Retrieved 2016-10-04.
  10. ^ "Golden Dragon XML6700". Golden Dragon Bus. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  11. ^ "SunLong Midbus SLK6770 JUMBO". China Buses. 2011-11-29. Retrieved 2016-10-04.
  12. ^ 愛される車づくり。トヨタはあすにいどみます。 [Lovable car manufacture. Toyota dares to defy tomorrow] (catalog) (in Japanese), Toyota Japan, 1972, p. 8
  13. ^ "Sales in Japan of TMC Hybrids Top 1 Million Units" (Press release). Toyota Japan. 2010-08-05. Retrieved 2011-10-14.
  14. ^ "LPG Coaster – The Green Way to Travel". Toyota Hong Kong. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
  15. ^ a b c d e f Vehicle Identification Manual. Toyota. 1984. No.97913-84.
  16. ^ "75 Years of Toyota | Vehicle Lineage | Coaster | 2nd". 2012. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  17. ^ a b c d "75 Years of Toyota | Vehicle Lineage | Coaster | 3rd". 2012. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  18. ^ Schmitt, Betel (2016-12-22). "24 Years Later, Toyota Launches A New Coaster". Forbes. US. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  19. ^ "Toyota 'Coaster' Undergoes Model Change After 24 Years". Toyota. 2016-12-22. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  20. ^ Oliva, Jacob (2016-12-23). "Toyota to launch all-new Coaster model after 24 years". Auto Deal. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  21. ^ Cnoe, MoO (2019-06-05). "ราคาอย่างเป็นทางการ Toyota COASTER รถมินิบัส 20 ที่นั่ง : 1,960,000 บาท ดีเซล 4.0 เทอร์โบ MT (นำเข้า CBU)" [Official price Toyota COASTER minibus 20 seats: 1,960,000 baht diesel 4.0 turbo MT (imported CBU)]. HeadLight Magazine (in Thai). Thailand. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
  22. ^ "弊社小型バス「コースター」の燃費性能に関するお詫びとお知らせ" [Apology and announcement regarding the fuel efficiency performance of our small bus "Coaster"] (Press release). Japan: Toyota. 2022-03-04. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  23. ^ "Toyota Coaster Variants". Custom Coaster. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  24. ^ "Toyota Coaster Motorhome Conversions Fitout". Australia: First Choice Motorhomes. Retrieved 2016-10-04.

External links

  • Toyota Coaster website(Japanese)
  • Toyota Coaster website(Hong Kong)
  • Toyota Coaster website(China)
  • 75 years of Toyota - Coaster

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Toyota Coaster news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Toyota Coaster Japanese トヨタ コースター Hepburn Toyota Kōsuta is a single decker minibus produced by Toyota Motor Corporation It was introduced in 1969 with the second generation introduced in 1982 followed by the third generation in 1992 and the fourth generation in late 2016 In Japan the Coaster is sold exclusively at Toyota Store dealerships Since 1996 the Toyota Coaster is also sold under the name Hino Liesse II 3 4 Toyota CoasterToyota Coaster GX XZB70 OverviewManufacturerToyota Motor CorporationAlso calledHino Liesse IIWanli Toyota Coaster China JV Production1969 presentAssemblyJapan Toyota Aichi Toyota Auto Body Japan Kakamigahara Gifu Gifu Auto Body China Sichuan Sichuan FAW Toyota CKD Body and chassisClassMinibusBody styleSingle decker minibusLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive four wheel driveFloor typeStep entranceChassisSWB LWB SLWBPowertrainEnginePetrol 2 0 L 5R I42 2 L 20R I42 4 L 22R I42 7 L 3RZ I42 7 L 2TR I44 0 L 3F I64 0 L 6GR V6Diesel 2 5 L 2J I42 8 L 1GD FTV I43 0 L B I43 2 L 2B I43 4 L 3B I43 4 L 13B I43 7 L 14B I44 0 L Hino N04C series turbo diesel I44 0 L 2H I64 0 L 12H T turbo diesel I64 1 L 15B 15B FT 15B FTE turbo diesel I44 2 L 1HD turbo diesel I64 2 L 1HZ I6LPG 4 1 L 1BZ FPE I4Capacity8 30Transmission6 speed Aisin AH15 16 manual5 speed manual6 speed automatic4 speed automaticDimensionsLength6 200 7 725 mm 244 1 304 1 in 1 2 Width2 000 mm 78 7 in Height2 600 mm 102 4 in Curb weight2 575 3 745 kg 5 677 8 256 lb In Japan the Coaster was formerly produced by Toyota Auto Body at its Yoshiwara plant 5 In December 2016 after the launching of a revised Coaster production was transferred to the Honsha plant of a Toyota Auto Body subsidiary Gifu Auto Body 6 A number of unlicensed clones of third generation Coasters have been and are still made in China including Jiangnan Motors JNQ5041 JNQ6601 7 8 Joylong Motors HKL6700 9 Golden Dragon s XML6700 10 and Sunlong Bus SLK6770 11 Contents 1 History 2 First generation U10 B10 3 Second generation B20 B30 4 Third generation B40 B50 5 Fourth generation B60 B70 B80 6 Variants 7 Gallery 8 Conversions 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Interior B40 B50 The Toyota Coaster was introduced in 1969 as a 17 passenger minibus using the same running gear as the Toyota Dyna of the time Early models used the 2 0 litre Toyota R engine with a 4 speed manual transmission With its engine rated at 98 PS 72 kW a RU19 Coaster could attain a top speed of 110 km h 68 mph 12 Subsequent models used a variety of four and six cylinder diesel and petrol engines and an option of automatic transmission was later introduced A smaller alternative was later introduced at Toyopet Store locations based on the Toyota ToyoAce called the Toyota HiAce which had the ability to carry up to 10 passengers but complied with Japanese Government regulations concerning exterior dimensions and engine displacement In August 1997 Toyota Coaster Hybrid EV minibus was launched ahead of the Prius The Coaster Hybrid according to Toyota became its first production hybrid vehicle 13 Production of the Coaster Hybrid continued until 2007 The LPG Coaster fueled by liquefied petroleum gas was developed specifically for the Hong Kong market and its air pollution problems 14 The Coaster is widely used in Singapore Japan Hong Kong and Australia but also in the developing world for minibus operators in Africa the Middle East South Asia the Caribbean Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolivia Panama and Peru as public transportation It is the almost the only used mini bus in public transportation in Jordan and the brand is used to refer to that segment by people and even by the government citation needed These buses are imported mainly from Asia and have the steering wheel moved to the left and the passenger door to the other side First generation U10 B10 Edit First generation Toyota Coaster Rear view first generation The Coaster was introduced in February 1969 in 22 and 26 seat models using the Dyna s U platform It had the 1 994 cc 2 0 L 5R petrol engine and the 2 481 cc 2 5 L 2J diesel engine and was sold with the model code of RU18 and JU18 All models had a 4 speed manual gearbox with column shift Air conditioning was available as an option on the deluxe models 15 In February 1972 the 2J engine was replaced by the 2 997 cc 3 0 L diesel B engine which was only available with a 5 speed manual gearbox with column shift The updated models were sold with the model codes of RU19 and BU19 15 In August 1977 the Coaster s model platform code was changed to the B series although the vehicle itself was mostly unchanged The RB10 had the same 5R petrol engine as before but RB11 a 2 189 cc 2 2 L 20R petrol engine was introduced The B diesel engine was dropped and the 3 168 cc 3 2 L 2B diesel engine was introduced on the B10 21 and 25 seat models were available in addition to the previous 22 and 26 seat models A high roof model was added 15 In November 1979 column shift gearbox selection was dropped All gearboxes were henceforth floor shifted The 5R petrol engine was also dropped The front grill received a mild face lift 15 In August 1980 the 2 366 cc 2 4 L 22R petrol engine was introduced on the RB13 model 15 Second generation B20 B30 Edit B30 Coaster B30 Coaster rear In May 1982 the Coaster received a major update to its body It now had a wraparound front windscreen and thicker rear pillars For the high roof models the 2 piece folding passenger door was replaced with a single piece door The 20R petrol engine was dropped and the 2B diesel engine was replaced with the 3 431 cc 3 4 L 3B diesel engine for the BB20 The 22R engine continued on the RB20 It was available in 16 17 20 21 22 and 26 seat models 15 16 Third generation B40 B50 Edit Toyota Coaster B50 2001 facelift Toyota Coaster B50 2001 facelift In December 1992 the body was made more aerodynamic 17 Engines were the 4 2 litre 1HD T turbocharged diesel the 4 2 litre 1HZ diesel and the 3 4 litre 3B diesel 17 In November 1995 the 4WD BB58 was added The 4 1 litre 15B F diesel engine was introduced 17 In August 1997 a series hybrid EV model was added using a 1 5 litre engine 17 The third generation Coaster received a facelift in 2001 and again in 2007 Fourth generation B60 B70 B80 Edit B70 Coaster B70 Coaster rear B70 Coaster interior The fourth generation Toyota Coaster was unveiled on 22 December 2016 18 and was made available for purchase in Japan on 23 January 2017 It is available with the same engine choices as the outgoing model The Coaster was the first vehicle to undergo a full redesign under Toyota s newly incorporated Commercial Vehicle CV company responsible for the design and development of commercial vehicles The fourth generation Coaster incorporates many safety features as standard including air bags for the driver and front passenger Vehicle Stability Control VSC a ringed frame body for increased roll over protection pre tensioners for the seat belts and force limiters which reduce the pressure on the passenger s chest in the event of a collision The height was increased by 60 mm 2 4 in the width was increased by 40 mm 1 6 in and the window height was increased by 50 mm 2 0 in over the outgoing model The door step were also lengthened by 65 mm 2 6 in for easier entry and exit The body was designed in a square shape for a more spacious seating space The windshield was widened for increased outward visibility The Coaster is available in three configurations the standard wheelbase configuration can seat 25 passengers 19 passengers if used in Hong Kong as public light buses the long wheelbase configuration can either seat 24 or 29 passengers while a school bus configuration can seat 3 adults and 49 children The school bus configuration does not have a front passenger seat 19 20 For Thailand the Coaster was unveiled on 5 June 2019 with the Hino 4 0 litre common rail diesel N04C VL engine 21 Production of models with the N04C diesel engine ended in February 2022 22 Variants EditBB10 2B engine First Generation diesel 22 25 passengers 23 RB20 22R 2 4 litre petrol engine 26 passengers BB21 BB22 BB23 3B 13B 14B 4 cyl engine 26 passengers 1981 1993 HB30 2H Engine 30 passengers HB31 12H T turbo engine for EX models sliding door 1981 1990 HDB30 1HD T turbo engine for EX models 1989 1993 HZB30 1HZ engine 30 passengers 1990 1993 BB40 3B engine 26 passenger 1993 2003 HZB40 1HZ engine 26 passengers HZB50 1HZ engine 30 passengers 1993 2016 HZB51 1HZ turbo engine Intercooler 30 passengers 1993 2012 HDB50 1HD turbo engine non airbag suspension 1993 2003 HDB51 1HD turbo engine airbag suspension 1993 2003 BB50 15B FTE 4 cyl turbo intercooled engine 6 speed manual or auto 2003 2006 XZB50 XZB51 XZB56 Hino N04C 4 cyl turbo intercooled engine 2004 2016 BB58 15B 1997 1999 15B FT 1999 2004 4x4 factory built uses Toyota Mega Cruiser s transmission and front portal axle differentialsGallery Edit Toyota Coaster 1st generation Toyota Coaster 2nd generation Toyota Coaster 3rd generation pre facelift with round headlamps Toyota Coaster 3rd generation 4WD BB58 pre facelift with rectangular headlamps Toyota Coaster 3rd generation 2001 facelift Toyota Coaster 3rd generation 2001 facelift low roof Toyota Coaster 3rd generation 2007 facelift Toyota Coaster LPG 3rd generation 2007 facelift Toyota Coaster 3rd Generation pre facelift in Thailand Toyota Coaster 4th generation Toyota Coaster LPG 4th generation Toyota Coaster 4th Generation in Thailand Toyota Coaster 4th Generation with 1GD FTV engine in Hong Kong Conversions EditThe Toyota Coaster is used for motor home conversions Retired Coasters are converted for home use by removal of most of the passenger seats and the addition of beds kitchens TV sink water tanks annexes and other fixtures 24 The Toyota Coaster has also been used as a road rail vehicle on the Asato Line with extensive DMV modifications such as an elongated bonnet that houses a mechanism that deploys the front steel wheels and lowers the rear steel wheels which allows the vehicle to run on rails The original rear axles still move the vehicle in rail mode citation needed References Edit Toyota Coaster Specs Toyota Australia Retrieved 2012 04 22 Coaster Bus Hong Kong Crown Motors Retrieved 2019 07 24 Hino Liesse II Hino Retrieved 2020 05 20 Hino Bus Hino Thailand Retrieved 2020 05 20 Affiliates Toyota wholly owned subsidiaries Toyota Auto Body Co Ltd Toyota Motor Corporation 2012 Retrieved 2014 02 14 トヨタ コースター 新型 増井専務 快適性や安全性を大幅に向上した All new Toyota Coaster President Masui It greatly improved comfort and safety in Japanese Response jp 2016 12 22 Retrieved 2019 12 21 Chunzhou Auto Jiangnan automobile Manufacture Archived from the original on 2011 06 06 Chunzhou Auto Jiangnan automobile Manufacture Archived from the original on 2011 06 21 De Feijter Tycho 2011 12 22 Joylong Automobile copies yet Another Toyota CarNewsChina com Beijing Retrieved 2016 10 04 Golden Dragon XML6700 Golden Dragon Bus Retrieved 2017 12 29 SunLong Midbus SLK6770 JUMBO China Buses 2011 11 29 Retrieved 2016 10 04 愛される車づくり トヨタはあすにいどみます Lovable car manufacture Toyota dares to defy tomorrow catalog in Japanese Toyota Japan 1972 p 8 Sales in Japan of TMC Hybrids Top 1 Million Units Press release Toyota Japan 2010 08 05 Retrieved 2011 10 14 LPG Coaster The Green Way to Travel Toyota Hong Kong Retrieved 2011 03 10 a b c d e f Vehicle Identification Manual Toyota 1984 No 97913 84 75 Years of Toyota Vehicle Lineage Coaster 2nd 2012 Retrieved 2019 09 29 a b c d 75 Years of Toyota Vehicle Lineage Coaster 3rd 2012 Retrieved 2019 09 29 Schmitt Betel 2016 12 22 24 Years Later Toyota Launches A New Coaster Forbes US Retrieved 2016 12 30 Toyota Coaster Undergoes Model Change After 24 Years Toyota 2016 12 22 Retrieved 2020 03 14 Oliva Jacob 2016 12 23 Toyota to launch all new Coaster model after 24 years Auto Deal Retrieved 2020 03 14 Cnoe MoO 2019 06 05 rakhaxyangepnthangkar Toyota COASTER rthminibs 20 thinng 1 960 000 bath diesl 4 0 ethxrob MT naekha CBU Official price Toyota COASTER minibus 20 seats 1 960 000 baht diesel 4 0 turbo MT imported CBU HeadLight Magazine in Thai Thailand Retrieved 2019 06 05 弊社小型バス コースター の燃費性能に関するお詫びとお知らせ Apology and announcement regarding the fuel efficiency performance of our small bus Coaster Press release Japan Toyota 2022 03 04 Retrieved 2022 12 26 Toyota Coaster Variants Custom Coaster Retrieved 2012 07 09 Toyota Coaster Motorhome Conversions Fitout Australia First Choice Motorhomes Retrieved 2016 10 04 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyota Coaster Toyota Coaster website Japanese Toyota Coaster website Hong Kong Toyota Coaster website China 75 years of Toyota Coaster Retrieved from https en 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