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Toyota Sprinter Trueno

The Toyota Sprinter Trueno (Japanese:トヨタ・スプリンタートレノ, Toyota Supurintā Toreno) is a series of compact sports coupés and hot hatches which were produced by Toyota from 1972 to 2000. The name Trueno in Spanish means thunder. In Japan, the Sprinter Trueno was exclusive to Toyota Auto Store locations, later renamed Toyota Vista Store in 1980.

Toyota Sprinter Trueno
Toyota Sprinter Trueno (AE86)
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Corolla Levin
ProductionMarch 1972 – August 2000
Body and chassis
Class
Body style
Layout

Its twin, the Toyota Corolla Levin (Japanese:トヨタ・カローラレビン, Toyota Karōra Rebin), was produced around the same time as the Sprinter Trueno. The name Levin in Old English means lightning. In Japan, the Corolla Levin was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations.

TE27 Series (1972–1974) edit

Toyota Sprinter Trueno/Corolla Levin (TE27)
 
Toyota Corolla Levin (TE27, pre-facelift)
Overview
Production1972–1974
AssemblyTakaoka Plant, Toyota City, Japan
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed T50 manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,335 mm (91.9 in)
Length
  • 3,955–3,960 mm (155.7–155.9 in) (Corolla Levin)
  • 3,965–3,970 mm (156.1–156.3 in) (Sprinter Trueno)
Width1,505 mm (59.3 in)
Height1,335 mm (52.6 in)
Curb weight855–865 kg (1,885.0–1,907.0 lb)

The first generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno models were the high performance models of Corolla and Sprinter 2-door fastback coupé, introduced in March 1972.[1] The inspiration for these compact sport coupés came from Toyota manager Geisuke Kubo who wanted to offer something similar to the Alfa Romeo Giula Junior.[2] The highest performance version of the twin coupés was powered by the high compression (9.8) DOHC 2T-G engine with two double venturi side draft Mikuni carburettors and mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, borrowed from the bigger Celica/Carina 1600GT. This engine produced 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp) gross, with claimed top speed of 190 km/h (118 mph) and able to complete a 14 mile (400 m) sprint in 16.3 seconds.[3] A lower compression (8.8) 2T-GR engine option was also available for buyers who prefer using cheaper lower octane fuel. This engine was 5 PS (4 kW; 5 hp) lower, which also lowered the top speed to 185 km/h (115 mph) and quarter mile time to 16.7 seconds.

An updated model appeared shortly in August in the same year with the refreshed appearance. Another update was introduced in April 1973 with the introduction of less powerful model called J (Junior), powered by a single cam, twin carburetted version of the 2T-G engine called the 2T-B/BR, shared with the Corolla/Sprinter 1600 SR coupé. These engines produced 100–105 PS (74–77 kW; 99–104 hp) in gross power, with claimed a top speed of 170–175 km/h (106–109 mph) and a quarter mile time of over 17 seconds. Vehicles installed with the 1.6 litre engine obligated Japanese owners to pay more annual road tax, as the displacement exceeds the 1000–1500 cc tax bracket.[4]

TE37, TE47, TE51, TE55, TE61 & TE65 Series (1974–1975, 1977–1979) edit

Toyota Sprinter Trueno (TE47/61/65)
Toyota Corolla Levin (TE37/51/55)
 
Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT (TE47, pre-facelift)
Overview
Production1974–1975
1977–1979
AssemblyTakaoka Plant, Toyota City, Japan
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé
2-door hardtop (TE37 Corolla Levin only)
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed T50 manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,370 mm (93.3 in)
Length
  • 4,070 mm (160.2 in) (Sprinter Trueno)
Width1,600 mm (63.0 in)
Height1,310 mm (51.6 in)
Curb weight955 kg (2,105.4 lb)
 
Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT (TE47, pre-facelift)
 
 
Very rare early Toyota Corolla Levin with hardtop body style (TE37, pre-facelift)

With the second generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno in 1974 there was a clearer difference between the two through design. Though based on the same shell the whole nose design differed totally with the Levin (TE51 and TE55) having an aggressive forward raked design while the Trueno (TE47, TE61, TE62 and TE65) had a sleeker and more curved design. In contrast to its predecessor this second generation of Levin and Trueno was offered with a much wider array of engines and trim. The Trueno LT grade used the plain 2T engine and the Trueno ST grade used the twin downdraft carburettors 2T-B engine. The Levin and Trueno GT grades used the 2T-G engine with DOHC head from the previous TE27 with 86 kW (115 hp) from two double Mikuni Solex carburettors and later with 82 kW (110 hp) from the 2T-GEU engine with a Bosch K-Jetronic EFI system.

TE71 Series (1979–1983) edit

 
Toyota Corolla Levin (TE71)

The third generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was released in 1979. While the sporty Corollas and Sprinters were available in 2-door sedan, 2-door hardtop, 3-door coupé and 3-door liftback body styles, the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno were only produced as a 3-door coupé (TE71). Trim levels for the Japanese models were Base, S, and GT-APEX, all with the 2T-G engine.

AE85/86 Series (1983–1987) edit

 
The European version Corolla Levin 1600 GT Liftback (AE86)
 
Toyota Sprinter Trueno 3-door (AE86)
 
The American version Corolla GT-S Coupe (AE86)

The fourth generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was released in 1983 and was offered in 2-door coupé and 3-door liftback body styles. It was the last in the series to use the front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, carried over from the previous generation. In this generation, the Corolla Levin came with fixed rectangular headlights, while the Sprinter Trueno distinguished itself from the Corolla Levin with its retractable pop-up headlights. The American Corolla SR-5 and GT-S had the same front-end as the Japanese Trueno, complete with retractable headlights, although it had different and longer bumpers in the front and rear so as to meet US federal standards. European Corolla GTs had the same front-end as the Corolla Levin.

Engine

  • 4A-GEU (16 valve): AE86 GT, GT-APEX, GT-V Models
  • 4A-GEC (16 valve): AE86 Corolla GT-S Model
  • 4A-C (8 valve): AE86 Corolla SR-5 Model
  • 3A-U (8 valve): AE85 SR, SE, GL, XL Models

AE91/92 Series (1987–1991) edit

 
Toyota Corolla Levin Zi (AE91)
 
Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-Z (AE92)
 
North American market Corolla Sport GT-S (AE92)

The fifth generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was introduced in 1987. This generation had several changes from the previous generation, the most notable being the omission of the front-engine, rear-wheel drive (FR) layout of the previous generation in favour of a more conventional front-engine, front-wheel drive (FF) layout in-line with the other Corollas of the same generation. The 3-door liftback body style was no longer offered in this generation, leaving only the 2-door coupé, 4-door sedan, 3-door hatchback, and 5-door liftback body styles, each with different designations respectively.

As with the preceding AE85/AE86 models of the previous generation, it had two different front end styles for each models. The Sprinter Trueno had a much more slanted front fascia with retractable pop-up headlights, while the Corolla Levin had a much more leveled hood line with fixed rectangular headlights. New to the sporty coupés was the supercharged "GT-Z" trim, which was the highest and fastest trim level of the AE92 at the time. This trim comes equipped with a supercharged version of the 4A-GE engine called the 4A-GZE, capable of producing 165 PS (121 kW; 163 hp) at 6400 rpm and 21.4 kg⋅m (210 N⋅m; 155 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 4400 rpm in the updated versions from 1990. The 4A-GZE engine had been previously used in the supercharged Toyota MR2 a year prior to the introduction of the E90 series Corolla.

For the AE91 series, the new G, L, Zi and Xi trim levels replaced the previous generation's GL, XL, SR and SE trim levels of the AE85 respectively, with the G and L featuring the carbureted 5A-F engine producing 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp) at 6000 rpm and 12.4 kg⋅m (122 N⋅m; 90 lbf⋅ft) at 3600 rpm. The Zi and Xi were separate models, with the Zi exclusive to the Levin and the Xi exclusive to the Trueno. Both grades featured the more economical 5A-FE engine producing 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) at 6000 rpm and 13.4 kg⋅m (131 N⋅m; 97 lbf⋅ft) at 4800 rpm. The female-oriented GL-Lime and XL-Lissé models of the AE85 were carried over to the AE91 series and were renamed as just Lime and Lissé, while retaining their same purpose. The Lime and Lissé were the luxury variants of the L trim, featuring unique upholstery, power steering, and an automatic transmission, among others. The Lime was the Levin, while the Lissé was the Trueno.

All cars came with either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic. On the GT-APEX model, a digital cluster similar to the one found in the AE86 GT-APEX models was also offered as a factory option.

Two major changes to the car happened between 1987 and 1991. The early models, known as the "Zenki" (前期) generation, were introduced in 1987. The engines in the earlier models were less powerful compared to the later models, with the naturally-aspirated 4A-GE producing 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp) and 14.5 kg⋅m (142 N⋅m; 105 lbf⋅ft) of torque, the same power figures as the first generation 4A-GE in net output. The supercharged 4A-GZE on the other hand produces 145 PS (107 kW; 143 hp) and 19.4 kg⋅m (190 N⋅m; 140 lbf⋅ft) of torque, the same power figures as the engine found in the supercharged Toyota MR2. The 4A-GE engines in this generation were late "bigport" versions, denoted by the red-and-black lettering on the cam covers. These engines (aside from the 4A-GZE) retained the T-VIS intake system from the early "bigport" versions found in the previous AE86 models, among other minor changes. Other distinct features on the Zenki models included different front bumpers for the Levin's front end, having a different design with a small upper grille that extends to both ends of the bumper. The Trueno's front bumper design was similar to the preceding facelifted AE86, while also having combo lights between the headlights and bumpers.

In 1989, the model received a minor facelift as well as changes in engine performance, also known as the "Kouki" (後期) generation. Major reworking was done to the 4A-GE engine, replacing the twin-runner T-VIS intake system with a single-runner intake featuring smaller intake ports, hence the nickname "smallport". These engines are denoted by the all-red lettering found in the cam covers. Along with a couple of upgrades (mainly to the engine internals), this version produces 20 PS (15 kW; 20 hp) and 0.5 kg⋅m (5 N⋅m; 4 lbf⋅ft) more than the previous iteration, with 145 PS (107 kW; 143 hp) and 15 kg⋅m (147 N⋅m; 108 lbf⋅ft) in naturally aspirated form, and 165 PS (121 kW; 163 hp) and 21.4 kg⋅m (210 N⋅m; 155 lbf⋅ft) in supercharged form as a result of this change. The minor tweaks also upped the compression ratio from 9.4:1 to 10.3:1 (NA models) and from 8:1 to 8.9:1 (supercharged models). The trim grades were also revised, doing away with the GT-V and L trims of the AE92 and AE91, respectively, while the AE91 Zi and Xi trims became the ZS and XS. The carbureted 5A-F engine was no longer offered during this generation, therefore eliminating all carbureted engines from the lineup. The G and Lime/Lissé trims of the AE91 now had the revised fuel-injected 5A-FE engine producing 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) at 5600 rpm and 14.1 kg⋅m (138 N⋅m; 102 lbf⋅ft) at 4400 rpm, while the ZS and XS have the 5A-FHE EFI-S engine producing 120 PS (88 kW; 118 hp). As with the previous Zi and Xi trims, the ZS was exclusive to the Levin while the XS was exclusive to the Trueno. The front bumper of the Levin now had a shorter upper grille that did not extend to both ends, with two side markers on each corner. The Trueno also carried this change as well, differing with larger combo lights above the bumper and below the headlights.

For the US-market, the GT-S and SR-5 AE92 coupés came in the same configuration as with the prior AE86 models, being based on the Trueno with retractable headlights. Like the previous generation, it had longer bumpers in the front and rear so as to satisfy US federal regulations. The supercharged 4A-GZE engine was never offered in the US-market AE92 coupés, however, as the GT-S only came with a naturally aspirated version of the 4A-GE engine, with the updated "smallport" versions from 1990 producing 92 kW (123 hp; 125 PS) at 7200 rpm and 15.2 kg⋅m (149 N⋅m; 110 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 4800 rpm, 15 PS (11 kW; 15 hp) less than the Japanese-market "smallport" 4A-GE engines. Other differences include the use of a MAF sensor on US-market engines as opposed to a MAP sensor on Japanese-market engines. The SR-5 came with a carbureted 4A-F engine producing 95 PS (70 kW; 94 hp) at 6000 rpm and 127 N⋅m (94 lbf⋅ft) at 3600 rpm.

Engine

Note: All of these engines are 16-valve engines.

  • 4A-GZE (Supercharged): AE92 GT-Z Model
  • 4A-GE: AE92 GT, GT-APEX, GT-V, Corolla GT-S Models
  • 4A-F: AE92 Corolla SR-5 Model
  • 5A-FHE: AE91 ZS, XS (facelift) Models
  • 5A-FE: AE91 Zi, Xi (pre-facelift), G, Lime, Lissé (facelift) Models
  • 5A-F: AE91 G, L, Lime, Lissé (pre-facelift) Models

AE100/101 Series (1991–1995) edit

 
Japanese market Corolla Levin GT-APEX Coupe, AE101
 
Japanese market Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX Coupe, AE101

The Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno underwent a full redesign in June 1991 with the sixth generation models, based on the E100 series. Japanese F1 driver Ukyo Katayama was appointed as the image representative for marketing as he was popular in Japan at the time. A commercial was broadcast in which Katayama runs a Levin on the Mine circuit with the catchphrase "Ukyo, Levins".

Developed during the peak of the Japanese asset price bubble in the early 90's, the latest technologies in body, chassis, engine, transmission and safety were put into the new E100 series. Consequently, the body size increased to the maximum width the Japanese government regulations would allow and became much heavier, which made it less attractive as a sports compact model than previous generations.

The series continued to follow the same tradition of offering two separate styles and names, sold to different brand dealers in Japan. Unlike with previous generations, however, the E100 Levin and Trueno coupés were not officially exported elsewhere, making these models exclusive to Japan.

The chassis was all new in this generation, with a much higher and rigid body that would later be carried over to the next-generation E110 series. Sharing the same wheelbase as with the Corolla sedans, the suspension featured re-tuned front and rear MacPherson struts. The biggest improvement in this generation, however, was the high-performance 4A-GE engine found in the GT and GT-APEX. Many of the parts were redesigned, with the intake side camshaft now having Toyota's Variable Valve Timing or VVT (a precursor to the later VVT-i with a discontinuous variable valve timing mechanism), and used a five-valve-per-cylinder head design (three inlet, two exhaust) for a total of 20 valves. This was seen as revolutionary at that time as Yamaha Motor Corporation, who typically collaborated with Toyota to produce their high-performance engines, were actively using five-valve-per-cylinder designs in their racing motorcycles. The valve covers have been redesigned in tandem with a new cylinder head, featuring silver cam covers with chrome lettering, hence the name "Silver Top". In addition, it was equipped with individual throttle bodies to increase engine throttle response, which was rare for a commercial vehicle of its class. A MAF sensor was used instead of a MAP sensor, however, unlike with the 16-valve "smallport" version of the 4A-GE offered in the earlier AE92 series. Because of this, it requires the use of an intake plenum. Maximum power was 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) at 7400 rpm and 16.5 kg⋅m (162 N⋅m; 119 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 5200 rpm. The supercharged 4A-GZE engine offered in the GT-Z still kept the same 16-valve head as with the previous versions, but it did have as many changes to the engine internals as well as a minor cosmetic change in the top-mounted intercooler that featured Toyota's then-new logo. It produced 170 PS (125 kW; 168 hp) at 6400 rpm.

New body panels were introduced in this generation for both the Levin and the Trueno, with the front bumper design of the Trueno being largely similar to the facelifted AE92's front bumper design. However, the most significant design change in this generation was the removal of the retractable pop-up headlights used in the Trueno. Due to changing industry trends at the time, the use of hidden headlamps for the Trueno started to wane in popularity in the early 90's after last using them in the E90 series. To compensate for this change, the Trueno switched to fixed headlights similar to the Levin but in the style of the combo lights from the previous generation AE91/AE92 models so as to make way for a more modern, rounder, aerodynamic and luxury styling whilst maintaining the distinction between the Levin and the Trueno with the latter's front fascia design.

The series was given a minor facelift in 1993, which included revised bumpers and taillights. On the Trueno, this included a slightly larger grille on the front bumper. The trim grades were also revised at the start of this generation, simplifying the lineup from six different trim grades down to five. The successor to the preceding ZS and XS trim grades was the SJ, which featured the more economical 4A-FE engine producing 115 PS (85 kW; 113 hp) at 6000 rpm and 15.0 kg⋅m (147 N⋅m; 108 lbf⋅ft) of torque, the same as most other Corollas and Sprinters of the same generation. The low-priced S trim grade, as part of the AE100 series, replaced the previous G trim grade of the AE91 series and received the 1.5 L 5A-FE engine, which produced 105 PS (77 kW; 104 hp) at 6000 rpm and 13.4 kg⋅m (131 N⋅m; 97 lbf⋅ft) at 4800 rpm. The female-oriented Lime/Lissé trim grade of the AE91 series was dropped.

Super Strut Suspension, a revolutionary Toyota technology, was standard for GT-Z. The GT-Z was equipped with a viscous limited-slip differential as standard equipment. The GT-APEX, which only offered Super Strut Suspension as an option, has an electronically controlled suspension called TEMS (upper and lower G-sensitive type) as optional equipment.

Engine

  • 4A-GZE (16 valve, supercharged): GT-Z Model
  • 4A-GE (20 valve) "Silver Top": GT, GT-APEX Models
  • 4A-FE (16 valve): SJ Model
  • 5A-FE (16 valve): S Model

AE110/111 series (1995–2000) edit

 
1997–2000 Toyota Corolla Levin BZ-R (AE111)
 
1997–2000 Toyota Corolla Levin (AE111) (rear view)
 
Toyota Sprinter Trueno XZ (AE111)

The seventh and final generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was introduced in 1995. This is the last series to use the Sprinter Trueno name, and the last to be offered as a sport compact coupé. It shared the same platform as its predecessor due to a recession that was happening in Japan at the time. The first models (known as Zenki) were manufactured from 1995 to 1997, with the facelifted models (known as Kouki) manufactured from 1997 to 2000. The series continued to use different styles for the Levin and Trueno, however by 1997 the front fascia would be changed to a more subtle design that is nearly identical to each other with some slight differences.

New trim levels were introduced, replacing the S, SJ, GT and GT-APEX trims of the previous generation. These are FZ, XZ, BZ-V, BZ-G and BZ-R. Initially, the lineup consisted of the FZ, XZ, BZ-V and BZ-G trims. The low-priced FZ featured the 1.5 L 5A-FE engine, the XZ featured the 1.6 L 4A-FE engine, and the BZ-V, BZ-G and BZ-R all featured the 20-valve 4A-GE engine. The 4A-GE in this generation was updated with revised internals, the replacement of a MAF sensor with a MAP sensor, and a new valve cover, this time in black, hence the name "Black Top". This new 4A-GE engine produced 165 PS (121 kW; 163 hp) at 7800 rpm and 16.5 kg⋅m (162 N⋅m; 119 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 5600 rpm. The supercharged GT-Z trim with the 4A-GZE engine is dropped. The lineup would be refreshed one final time in 1997, dropping the BZ-V trim while adding the new BZ-R trim. The BZ-R trim featured a 6-speed manual transmission, LSD, bigger front rotors, ABS, improved calipers, a taller rear spoiler and Super Strut Suspension (SS), all of which could be added to the BZ-G and BZ-V models as factory options. Additionally, a set of Recaro SR3 (confetti pattern) seats could be installed as a factory option.

With the discontinuation of the Toyota Sprinter brand in 2000, the Trueno name was retired, and the 5-door hatchback Toyota Allex from the E120 series replaced the Sprinters. As for the Corolla Levin, it remained in production for a few more years alongside the Trueno until it too was retired in 2000, with the introduction of the E120 series that same year.

Engine

  • 4A-GE (20 valve) "Black Top": BZ-V, BZ-G, BZ-R Models
  • 4A-FE (16 valve): XZ Model
  • 5A-FE (16 valve): FZ Model

Other uses of "Trueno" and "Levin" names edit

The name "Levin" was later reused for the E110–120 Corolla and E150–180 Auris hatchbacks in Australia and New Zealand, where certain trim levels had the Levin label.

In China, the Sporty twin models of E180 and E210 Corollas manufactured by GAC Toyota are sold under the Levin/Levin GT (Chinese: 雷凌/凌尚; pinyin: Léilíng/Língshàng) names.

In June 2023, a limited edition of the GR86 called the Trueno Edition was introduced to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the AE86 Sprinter Trueno. It is available exclusively for the North American market and is limited to 860 units.[5][6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "トヨタ カローラレビン 1972年1月~1974年1月" (in Japanese). Gazoo.
  2. ^ 佐々木紫郎 インタビュー
  3. ^ "【懐かしの名車カタロググラフィティ】トヨタ 初代カローラクーペ(TE25/KE25/TE27レビン)". jikayosha.jp (in Japanese). 13 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Annual Automobile Tax in Japan". Accessj.com.
  5. ^ "2024 GR86 TRUENO Edition: Throwback Spirit, Modern Performance" (Press release). Toyota USA. 21 June 2023.
  6. ^ "2024 GR86 TRUENO Edition: Throwback Spirit, Modern Performance" (Press release). Toyota Canada. 21 June 2023.

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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 Sprinter Trueno news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Toyota Sprinter Trueno Japanese トヨタ スプリンタートレノ Toyota Supurinta Toreno is a series of compact sports coupes and hot hatches which were produced by Toyota from 1972 to 2000 The name Trueno in Spanish means thunder In Japan the Sprinter Trueno was exclusive to Toyota Auto Store locations later renamed Toyota Vista Store in 1980 Toyota Sprinter TruenoToyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 OverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledToyota Corolla LevinProductionMarch 1972 August 2000Body and chassisClassSport compactHot hatchBody style2 door coupe 1972 2000 3 door liftback 1983 1987 LayoutFront engine rear wheel drive 1972 1987 Front engine front wheel drive 1987 2000 Its twin the Toyota Corolla Levin Japanese トヨタ カローラレビン Toyota Karōra Rebin was produced around the same time as the Sprinter Trueno The name Levin in Old English means lightning In Japan the Corolla Levin was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations Contents 1 TE27 Series 1972 1974 2 TE37 TE47 TE51 TE55 TE61 amp TE65 Series 1974 1975 1977 1979 3 TE71 Series 1979 1983 4 AE85 86 Series 1983 1987 5 AE91 92 Series 1987 1991 6 AE100 101 Series 1991 1995 7 AE110 111 series 1995 2000 8 Other uses of Trueno and Levin names 9 See also 10 ReferencesTE27 Series 1972 1974 editToyota Sprinter Trueno Corolla Levin TE27 nbsp Toyota Corolla Levin TE27 pre facelift OverviewProduction1972 1974AssemblyTakaoka Plant Toyota City JapanBody and chassisBody style2 door coupeLayoutFront engine rear wheel drivePowertrainEngine1 6 L 2T G 2T GR DOHC I41 6 L 2T B 2T BR OHV I4Transmission5 speed T50 manualDimensionsWheelbase2 335 mm 91 9 in Length3 955 3 960 mm 155 7 155 9 in Corolla Levin 3 965 3 970 mm 156 1 156 3 in Sprinter Trueno Width1 505 mm 59 3 in Height1 335 mm 52 6 in Curb weight855 865 kg 1 885 0 1 907 0 lb The first generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno models were the high performance models of Corolla and Sprinter 2 door fastback coupe introduced in March 1972 1 The inspiration for these compact sport coupes came from Toyota manager Geisuke Kubo who wanted to offer something similar to the Alfa Romeo Giula Junior 2 The highest performance version of the twin coupes was powered by the high compression 9 8 DOHC 2T G engine with two double venturi side draft Mikuni carburettors and mated to a 5 speed manual transmission borrowed from the bigger Celica Carina 1600GT This engine produced 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp gross with claimed top speed of 190 km h 118 mph and able to complete a 1 4 mile 400 m sprint in 16 3 seconds 3 A lower compression 8 8 2T GR engine option was also available for buyers who prefer using cheaper lower octane fuel This engine was 5 PS 4 kW 5 hp lower which also lowered the top speed to 185 km h 115 mph and quarter mile time to 16 7 seconds An updated model appeared shortly in August in the same year with the refreshed appearance Another update was introduced in April 1973 with the introduction of less powerful model called J Junior powered by a single cam twin carburetted version of the 2T G engine called the 2T B BR shared with the Corolla Sprinter 1600 SR coupe These engines produced 100 105 PS 74 77 kW 99 104 hp in gross power with claimed a top speed of 170 175 km h 106 109 mph and a quarter mile time of over 17 seconds Vehicles installed with the 1 6 litre engine obligated Japanese owners to pay more annual road tax as the displacement exceeds the 1000 1500 cc tax bracket 4 nbsp Corolla Levin TE27 pre facelift nbsp Corolla Levin TE27 facelift nbsp Corolla Levin TE27 facelift nbsp Sprinter Trueno TE27 facelift nbsp Sprinter Trueno TE27 facelift TE37 TE47 TE51 TE55 TE61 amp TE65 Series 1974 1975 1977 1979 editToyota Sprinter Trueno TE47 61 65 Toyota Corolla Levin TE37 51 55 nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT TE47 pre facelift OverviewProduction1974 19751977 1979AssemblyTakaoka Plant Toyota City JapanBody and chassisBody style2 door coupe2 door hardtop TE37 Corolla Levin only LayoutFront engine rear wheel drivePowertrainEngine1 6 L 2T G 2T GR 2T GEU DOHC I41 6 L 2T 2T B OHV I4Transmission5 speed T50 manualDimensionsWheelbase2 370 mm 93 3 in Length4 070 mm 160 2 in Sprinter Trueno Width1 600 mm 63 0 in Height1 310 mm 51 6 in Curb weight955 kg 2 105 4 lb nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT TE47 pre facelift nbsp nbsp Very rare early Toyota Corolla Levin with hardtop body style TE37 pre facelift With the second generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno in 1974 there was a clearer difference between the two through design Though based on the same shell the whole nose design differed totally with the Levin TE51 and TE55 having an aggressive forward raked design while the Trueno TE47 TE61 TE62 and TE65 had a sleeker and more curved design In contrast to its predecessor this second generation of Levin and Trueno was offered with a much wider array of engines and trim The Trueno LT grade used the plain 2T engine and the Trueno ST grade used the twin downdraft carburettors 2T B engine The Levin and Trueno GT grades used the 2T G engine with DOHC head from the previous TE27 with 86 kW 115 hp from two double Mikuni Solex carburettors and later with 82 kW 110 hp from the 2T GEU engine with a Bosch K Jetronic EFI system nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT TE61 first facelift nbsp Toyota Corolla Levin TE51 first facelift nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT TE65 second facelift nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT TE65 second facelift nbsp Toyota Corolla Levin GT TE55 second facelift nbsp Toyota Corolla Levin GT TE55 second facelift TE71 Series 1979 1983 edit nbsp Toyota Corolla Levin TE71 The third generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was released in 1979 While the sporty Corollas and Sprinters were available in 2 door sedan 2 door hardtop 3 door coupe and 3 door liftback body styles the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno were only produced as a 3 door coupe TE71 Trim levels for the Japanese models were Base S and GT APEX all with the 2T G engine AE85 86 Series 1983 1987 edit nbsp The European version Corolla Levin 1600 GT Liftback AE86 nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno 3 door AE86 nbsp The American version Corolla GT S Coupe AE86 Main article Toyota Corolla E80 See also Toyota AE85 and Toyota AE86 The fourth generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was released in 1983 and was offered in 2 door coupe and 3 door liftback body styles It was the last in the series to use the front engine rear wheel drive layout carried over from the previous generation In this generation the Corolla Levin came with fixed rectangular headlights while the Sprinter Trueno distinguished itself from the Corolla Levin with its retractable pop up headlights The American Corolla SR 5 and GT S had the same front end as the Japanese Trueno complete with retractable headlights although it had different and longer bumpers in the front and rear so as to meet US federal standards European Corolla GTs had the same front end as the Corolla Levin Engine 4A GEU 16 valve AE86 GT GT APEX GT V Models 4A GEC 16 valve AE86 Corolla GT S Model 4A C 8 valve AE86 Corolla SR 5 Model 3A U 8 valve AE85 SR SE GL XL ModelsAE91 92 Series 1987 1991 edit nbsp Toyota Corolla Levin Zi AE91 nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Z AE92 nbsp North American market Corolla Sport GT S AE92 Main article Toyota Corolla E90 The fifth generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was introduced in 1987 This generation had several changes from the previous generation the most notable being the omission of the front engine rear wheel drive FR layout of the previous generation in favour of a more conventional front engine front wheel drive FF layout in line with the other Corollas of the same generation The 3 door liftback body style was no longer offered in this generation leaving only the 2 door coupe 4 door sedan 3 door hatchback and 5 door liftback body styles each with different designations respectively As with the preceding AE85 AE86 models of the previous generation it had two different front end styles for each models The Sprinter Trueno had a much more slanted front fascia with retractable pop up headlights while the Corolla Levin had a much more leveled hood line with fixed rectangular headlights New to the sporty coupes was the supercharged GT Z trim which was the highest and fastest trim level of the AE92 at the time This trim comes equipped with a supercharged version of the 4A GE engine called the 4A GZE capable of producing 165 PS 121 kW 163 hp at 6400 rpm and 21 4 kg m 210 N m 155 lbf ft of torque at 4400 rpm in the updated versions from 1990 The 4A GZE engine had been previously used in the supercharged Toyota MR2 a year prior to the introduction of the E90 series Corolla For the AE91 series the new G L Zi and Xi trim levels replaced the previous generation s GL XL SR and SE trim levels of the AE85 respectively with the G and L featuring the carbureted 5A F engine producing 85 PS 63 kW 84 hp at 6000 rpm and 12 4 kg m 122 N m 90 lbf ft at 3600 rpm The Zi and Xi were separate models with the Zi exclusive to the Levin and the Xi exclusive to the Trueno Both grades featured the more economical 5A FE engine producing 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp at 6000 rpm and 13 4 kg m 131 N m 97 lbf ft at 4800 rpm The female oriented GL Lime and XL Lisse models of the AE85 were carried over to the AE91 series and were renamed as just Lime and Lisse while retaining their same purpose The Lime and Lisse were the luxury variants of the L trim featuring unique upholstery power steering and an automatic transmission among others The Lime was the Levin while the Lisse was the Trueno All cars came with either a 5 speed manual or a 4 speed automatic On the GT APEX model a digital cluster similar to the one found in the AE86 GT APEX models was also offered as a factory option Two major changes to the car happened between 1987 and 1991 The early models known as the Zenki 前期 generation were introduced in 1987 The engines in the earlier models were less powerful compared to the later models with the naturally aspirated 4A GE producing 120 PS 88 kW 118 hp and 14 5 kg m 142 N m 105 lbf ft of torque the same power figures as the first generation 4A GE in net output The supercharged 4A GZE on the other hand produces 145 PS 107 kW 143 hp and 19 4 kg m 190 N m 140 lbf ft of torque the same power figures as the engine found in the supercharged Toyota MR2 The 4A GE engines in this generation were late bigport versions denoted by the red and black lettering on the cam covers These engines aside from the 4A GZE retained the T VIS intake system from the early bigport versions found in the previous AE86 models among other minor changes Other distinct features on the Zenki models included different front bumpers for the Levin s front end having a different design with a small upper grille that extends to both ends of the bumper The Trueno s front bumper design was similar to the preceding facelifted AE86 while also having combo lights between the headlights and bumpers In 1989 the model received a minor facelift as well as changes in engine performance also known as the Kouki 後期 generation Major reworking was done to the 4A GE engine replacing the twin runner T VIS intake system with a single runner intake featuring smaller intake ports hence the nickname smallport These engines are denoted by the all red lettering found in the cam covers Along with a couple of upgrades mainly to the engine internals this version produces 20 PS 15 kW 20 hp and 0 5 kg m 5 N m 4 lbf ft more than the previous iteration with 145 PS 107 kW 143 hp and 15 kg m 147 N m 108 lbf ft in naturally aspirated form and 165 PS 121 kW 163 hp and 21 4 kg m 210 N m 155 lbf ft in supercharged form as a result of this change The minor tweaks also upped the compression ratio from 9 4 1 to 10 3 1 NA models and from 8 1 to 8 9 1 supercharged models The trim grades were also revised doing away with the GT V and L trims of the AE92 and AE91 respectively while the AE91 Zi and Xi trims became the ZS and XS The carbureted 5A F engine was no longer offered during this generation therefore eliminating all carbureted engines from the lineup The G and Lime Lisse trims of the AE91 now had the revised fuel injected 5A FE engine producing 100 PS 74 kW 99 hp at 5600 rpm and 14 1 kg m 138 N m 102 lbf ft at 4400 rpm while the ZS and XS have the 5A FHE EFI S engine producing 120 PS 88 kW 118 hp As with the previous Zi and Xi trims the ZS was exclusive to the Levin while the XS was exclusive to the Trueno The front bumper of the Levin now had a shorter upper grille that did not extend to both ends with two side markers on each corner The Trueno also carried this change as well differing with larger combo lights above the bumper and below the headlights For the US market the GT S and SR 5 AE92 coupes came in the same configuration as with the prior AE86 models being based on the Trueno with retractable headlights Like the previous generation it had longer bumpers in the front and rear so as to satisfy US federal regulations The supercharged 4A GZE engine was never offered in the US market AE92 coupes however as the GT S only came with a naturally aspirated version of the 4A GE engine with the updated smallport versions from 1990 producing 92 kW 123 hp 125 PS at 7200 rpm and 15 2 kg m 149 N m 110 lbf ft of torque at 4800 rpm 15 PS 11 kW 15 hp less than the Japanese market smallport 4A GE engines Other differences include the use of a MAF sensor on US market engines as opposed to a MAP sensor on Japanese market engines The SR 5 came with a carbureted 4A F engine producing 95 PS 70 kW 94 hp at 6000 rpm and 127 N m 94 lbf ft at 3600 rpm EngineNote All of these engines are 16 valve engines 4A GZE Supercharged AE92 GT Z Model 4A GE AE92 GT GT APEX GT V Corolla GT S Models 4A F AE92 Corolla SR 5 Model 5A FHE AE91 ZS XS facelift Models 5A FE AE91 Zi Xi pre facelift G Lime Lisse facelift Models 5A F AE91 G L Lime Lisse pre facelift ModelsAE100 101 Series 1991 1995 edit nbsp Japanese market Corolla Levin GT APEX Coupe AE101 nbsp Japanese market Sprinter Trueno GT APEX Coupe AE101Main article Toyota Corolla E100 The Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno underwent a full redesign in June 1991 with the sixth generation models based on the E100 series Japanese F1 driver Ukyo Katayama was appointed as the image representative for marketing as he was popular in Japan at the time A commercial was broadcast in which Katayama runs a Levin on the Mine circuit with the catchphrase Ukyo Levins Developed during the peak of the Japanese asset price bubble in the early 90 s the latest technologies in body chassis engine transmission and safety were put into the new E100 series Consequently the body size increased to the maximum width the Japanese government regulations would allow and became much heavier which made it less attractive as a sports compact model than previous generations The series continued to follow the same tradition of offering two separate styles and names sold to different brand dealers in Japan Unlike with previous generations however the E100 Levin and Trueno coupes were not officially exported elsewhere making these models exclusive to Japan The chassis was all new in this generation with a much higher and rigid body that would later be carried over to the next generation E110 series Sharing the same wheelbase as with the Corolla sedans the suspension featured re tuned front and rear MacPherson struts The biggest improvement in this generation however was the high performance 4A GE engine found in the GT and GT APEX Many of the parts were redesigned with the intake side camshaft now having Toyota s Variable Valve Timing or VVT a precursor to the later VVT i with a discontinuous variable valve timing mechanism and used a five valve per cylinder head design three inlet two exhaust for a total of 20 valves This was seen as revolutionary at that time as Yamaha Motor Corporation who typically collaborated with Toyota to produce their high performance engines were actively using five valve per cylinder designs in their racing motorcycles The valve covers have been redesigned in tandem with a new cylinder head featuring silver cam covers with chrome lettering hence the name Silver Top In addition it was equipped with individual throttle bodies to increase engine throttle response which was rare for a commercial vehicle of its class A MAF sensor was used instead of a MAP sensor however unlike with the 16 valve smallport version of the 4A GE offered in the earlier AE92 series Because of this it requires the use of an intake plenum Maximum power was 160 PS 118 kW 158 hp at 7400 rpm and 16 5 kg m 162 N m 119 lbf ft of torque at 5200 rpm The supercharged 4A GZE engine offered in the GT Z still kept the same 16 valve head as with the previous versions but it did have as many changes to the engine internals as well as a minor cosmetic change in the top mounted intercooler that featured Toyota s then new logo It produced 170 PS 125 kW 168 hp at 6400 rpm New body panels were introduced in this generation for both the Levin and the Trueno with the front bumper design of the Trueno being largely similar to the facelifted AE92 s front bumper design However the most significant design change in this generation was the removal of the retractable pop up headlights used in the Trueno Due to changing industry trends at the time the use of hidden headlamps for the Trueno started to wane in popularity in the early 90 s after last using them in the E90 series To compensate for this change the Trueno switched to fixed headlights similar to the Levin but in the style of the combo lights from the previous generation AE91 AE92 models so as to make way for a more modern rounder aerodynamic and luxury styling whilst maintaining the distinction between the Levin and the Trueno with the latter s front fascia design The series was given a minor facelift in 1993 which included revised bumpers and taillights On the Trueno this included a slightly larger grille on the front bumper The trim grades were also revised at the start of this generation simplifying the lineup from six different trim grades down to five The successor to the preceding ZS and XS trim grades was the SJ which featured the more economical 4A FE engine producing 115 PS 85 kW 113 hp at 6000 rpm and 15 0 kg m 147 N m 108 lbf ft of torque the same as most other Corollas and Sprinters of the same generation The low priced S trim grade as part of the AE100 series replaced the previous G trim grade of the AE91 series and received the 1 5 L 5A FE engine which produced 105 PS 77 kW 104 hp at 6000 rpm and 13 4 kg m 131 N m 97 lbf ft at 4800 rpm The female oriented Lime Lisse trim grade of the AE91 series was dropped Super Strut Suspension a revolutionary Toyota technology was standard for GT Z The GT Z was equipped with a viscous limited slip differential as standard equipment The GT APEX which only offered Super Strut Suspension as an option has an electronically controlled suspension called TEMS upper and lower G sensitive type as optional equipment Engine 4A GZE 16 valve supercharged GT Z Model 4A GE 20 valve Silver Top GT GT APEX Models 4A FE 16 valve SJ Model 5A FE 16 valve S ModelAE110 111 series 1995 2000 edit nbsp 1997 2000 Toyota Corolla Levin BZ R AE111 nbsp 1997 2000 Toyota Corolla Levin AE111 rear view nbsp Toyota Sprinter Trueno XZ AE111 Main article Toyota Corolla E110 The seventh and final generation of the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno was introduced in 1995 This is the last series to use the Sprinter Trueno name and the last to be offered as a sport compact coupe It shared the same platform as its predecessor due to a recession that was happening in Japan at the time The first models known as Zenki were manufactured from 1995 to 1997 with the facelifted models known as Kouki manufactured from 1997 to 2000 The series continued to use different styles for the Levin and Trueno however by 1997 the front fascia would be changed to a more subtle design that is nearly identical to each other with some slight differences New trim levels were introduced replacing the S SJ GT and GT APEX trims of the previous generation These are FZ XZ BZ V BZ G and BZ R Initially the lineup consisted of the FZ XZ BZ V and BZ G trims The low priced FZ featured the 1 5 L 5A FE engine the XZ featured the 1 6 L 4A FE engine and the BZ V BZ G and BZ R all featured the 20 valve 4A GE engine The 4A GE in this generation was updated with revised internals the replacement of a MAF sensor with a MAP sensor and a new valve cover this time in black hence the name Black Top This new 4A GE engine produced 165 PS 121 kW 163 hp at 7800 rpm and 16 5 kg m 162 N m 119 lbf ft of torque at 5600 rpm The supercharged GT Z trim with the 4A GZE engine is dropped The lineup would be refreshed one final time in 1997 dropping the BZ V trim while adding the new BZ R trim The BZ R trim featured a 6 speed manual transmission LSD bigger front rotors ABS improved calipers a taller rear spoiler and Super Strut Suspension SS all of which could be added to the BZ G and BZ V models as factory options Additionally a set of Recaro SR3 confetti pattern seats could be installed as a factory option With the discontinuation of the Toyota Sprinter brand in 2000 the Trueno name was retired and the 5 door hatchback Toyota Allex from the E120 series replaced the Sprinters As for the Corolla Levin it remained in production for a few more years alongside the Trueno until it too was retired in 2000 with the introduction of the E120 series that same year Engine 4A GE 20 valve Black Top BZ V BZ G BZ R Models 4A FE 16 valve XZ Model 5A FE 16 valve FZ ModelOther uses of Trueno and Levin names editThe name Levin was later reused for the E110 120 Corolla and E150 180 Auris hatchbacks in Australia and New Zealand where certain trim levels had the Levin label nbsp Corolla Levin E110 Australia nbsp Corolla Levin E120 Australia nbsp Corolla Levin ZR E150 Australia nbsp Corolla Levin ZR E180 Australia In China the Sporty twin models of E180 and E210 Corollas manufactured by GAC Toyota are sold under the Levin Levin GT Chinese 雷凌 凌尚 pinyin Leiling Lingshang names nbsp Toyota Levin E180 China pre facelift nbsp Toyota Levin E180 China facelift nbsp Toyota Levin E180 China nbsp Toyota Levin Hybrid E180 China nbsp Toyota Levin Hybrid E180 China nbsp Toyota Levin GT E210 China nbsp Toyota Levin E210 China In June 2023 a limited edition of the GR86 called the Trueno Edition was introduced to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the AE86 Sprinter Trueno It is available exclusively for the North American market and is limited to 860 units 5 6 See also editToyota AE85 Toyota AE86 Toyota Corolla Toyota SprinterReferences edit トヨタ カローラレビン 1972年1月 1974年1月 in Japanese Gazoo 佐々木紫郎 インタビュー 懐かしの名車カタロググラフィティ トヨタ 初代カローラクーペ TE25 KE25 TE27レビン jikayosha jp in Japanese 13 June 2022 Annual Automobile Tax in Japan Accessj com 2024 GR86 TRUENO Edition Throwback Spirit Modern Performance Press release Toyota USA 21 June 2023 2024 GR86 TRUENO Edition Throwback Spirit Modern Performance Press release Toyota Canada 21 June 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toyota Sprinter Trueno amp oldid 1215795957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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