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Toyota Publica

The Toyota Publica (Japanese: トヨタ・パブリカ, Toyota Paburika) is a small car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota from 1961 until 1978. Conceived as a family car to fulfill the requirements of the Japanese Government's "national car concept", it was the smallest Toyota car during that period and was superseded in that role by the Toyota Starlet, which itself started out as a version of the Publica. It was available as a 2-door vehicle only, but in a selection of body styles, ranging from the base sedan through a station wagon, convertible, coupé and even a coupe utility (pickup), which outlived the other models by a decade, and spawned other models, such as the Toyota Sports 800 and the Toyota MiniAce.

Toyota Publica
Toyota Publica (UP10) at the Toyota Automobile Museum
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledShinjin Publica (신진 퍼블리카)[1]
Production1961–1978
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car
Body style2-door sedan
3-door station wagon
2-door coupé
2-door convertible
2-door coupe utility (pickup)
LayoutFR layout
RelatedDaihatsu Consorte
Toyota Sports 800
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Starlet (Hatchback)
Toyota Corolla (Sedan)

Development

MITI "national car" concept

The origins of the Publica can be traced to the "national car" concept of the powerful Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), which was announced in 1955. The concept stipulated for a vehicle fulfilling several requirements, like maximum speed over 100 km/h (62 mph), weight below 400 kg (882 lb), fuel consumption not exceeding 30 km/L (3.3 L/100 km; 85 mpg‑imp; 71 mpg‑US) at the average speed of 60 km/h (37 mph) on a level road, but also notably the requirement that the car would not break down or require significant repairs for at least 100,000 kilometres (62,000 mi).

From concept to reality

Although Eiji Toyoda was initially keen to take advantage of the, at that time innovative, FF concept (front-mounted engine with front-wheel drive), it proved technically too complicated for Toyota engineers to be able to complete within the allotted time, so the decision was made to switch to more conventional FR layout. The Publica was inspired by the successful Citroën 2CV which also used a 2-cylinder, air-cooled, horizontally opposed engine, with front-wheel drive. In spite of the fact that the government sources announced that significant tax breaks would be made for cars with engine displacements of less than 500 cc, Toyota decided that such a small engine would provide insufficient power on the highways, and increased the planned displacement to 700 cc. The resulting engine was an air-cooled 697 cc ohv 2-cylinder boxer[2] which produced 28 PS (21 kW), and was known internally as the Toyota U engine. The tax incentives did not materialize; the displacement did qualify in the lowest annual road tax bracket, thus helping sales. In 1966 Toyota began to acquire kei car manufacturer Daihatsu.

The new car was given a two-door sedan body, which was intended to accommodate four people and a significant amount of luggage in the trunk, thus fulfilling the projected expectations of the customers. The car had a double wishbone suspension in the front and semi-elliptical leaf springs in the rear.

The name "Publica" was chosen with reference to the English phrase "public car", referring to the car's intended attainability and popularity. Due to lack of distinction between the "l" and "r" consonants in Japanese the name can be sometimes misinterpreted as paprika. The name is transliterated as "パブリカ" in Katakana, literally paburika.

P10 series

P10 Series
 
Toyota Publica DeLuxe (UP10D)
Overview
Also calledToyota 700[3]
ProductionJun 1961–1966
AssemblyToyota, Aichi Japan; Motomachi plant, 1961–1968
DesignerTatsuo Hasegawa
Body and chassis
Body style
LayoutFR
Powertrain
Engine697 cc U air-cooled OHV H2
Transmission4-speed manual
2-speed automatic ("Toyoglide")
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,130 mm (83.9 in)
Length3,520 mm (138.6 in)
Width1,415 mm (55.7 in)
Height1,203 mm (47.4 in)
Curb weight580 kg (1,279 lb)

The new car was given the internal designation of "UP10" and the market name of "Publica" and was sold through a new dealer network, separate from the previous "Toyota" and "Toyopet" dealerships, called Toyota Publica Store (later renamed as Toyota Corolla Store). Sales began in June 1961, with the basic price of ¥389,000. Initially, the car was very basic, lacking even such basic options like a radio or even a heater. This limited its appeal to the consumers, which were perceiving the automobile as an aspirational good and expected it to exude a much more luxurious impression.

The now defunct Central Motors produced the Publica convertible from October 1963.[4]

Further development of the UP10 series

In 1962, a two-door "light van" version was added, essentially a station wagon but classified as a commercial vehicle in Japan. A derivative model, Toyota Sports 800 (marketed initially as "Publica Sport") debuted at the 1962 Tokyo Motor Show. In 1963 Toyota added a new Deluxe trim level, denoted internally as "type UP10D", which featured such "luxuries" as reclining seats, Combustion heater or radio, as well as some chrome decors (the previous base model was now called Standard). With the appearance of the Deluxe, demand finally picked up, and when the convertible model was added the same year, sales of the Publica finally reached the target level of 3000–4000 monthly. In February 1964, a coupe utility (pickup) model joined the lineup, and in September the engine got a power boost to 32 PS (24 kW), while the Deluxe trim level was also made available for the wagon version.

In November 1964, it was introduced in Canada as one of the first two Toyota models available in the country, the other being the S40 Crown.[5]

 
Toyota Publica DeLuxe (UP10D) rear view

P20 Series

P20 Series
 
Toyota Publica 800 DeLuxe (UP20D)
Overview
Production1966–Apr 1969
Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style2-door sedan
3-door van/station wagon
2-door convertible
2-door detachable top
2-door coupe utility (pickup)
LayoutFR
RelatedToyota MiniAce
Powertrain
Engine790 cc 2U air-cooled OHV H2
Transmission4-speed manual
2-speed automatic ("Toyoglide")
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,130 mm (83.9 in)
Length3,520 mm (138.6 in)
Width1,415 mm (55.7 in)
Height1,203 mm (47.4 in)
Curb weight580 kg (1,279 lb)

In 1966, Toyota launched the revised Publica range, designated UP20. The engine displacement was increased from 697 cc[2] to 790 cc, and claimed power output from 35 PS to 36 PS (the engine was now called 2U) while the convertible received the 45 PS (33 kW) twin carburetor engine from the Sports 800. Since October that year, the dealers were operating under the "Toyota Publica" (rather than just "Publica") brand, and the base price was reduced to ¥359,000 for 1967 - as the US dollar stood at about ¥360 at that time, Toyota marketed the Publica as the "1000 dollar car". The Publica dealerships were later renamed "Toyota Corolla Store" after the popularity of the Corolla won out over the Publica as an affordable, small car.

In 1966, Toyota also launched the Toyota MiniAce cab over van, based on the UB20 Publica. In March 1968 the production of the Publica Van version was moved to Hino Motors, after that company was taken over by Toyota.[7] 1968 also saw the launch of Publica Super version, which came with the engine of the Sports 800. The P20 Publica was replaced by the all-new P30 series in April 1969.

The former Central Motors produced the Publica convertible until December 1968.[4]

Sales of the P10 and P20 Publicas:[8]

Year Production Year Production
1961 8,187 1965 43,437
1962 18,933 1966 48,415
1963 28,181 1967 42,197
1964 42,218 1968 37,262

P30 Series

P30/50 Series
 
KP50 Publica sedan
Overview
Also calledToyota 1000
Toyota 1000 Copain
Toyota Osaka (Belgium)
Toyota Timangi (Finland)
Daihatsu Consorte
ProductionApril 1969–January 1978 (sedan/coupe)
April 1969–June 1979 (wagon/van)
October 1969–August 1988 (pickup)
AssemblyIkeda, Osaka, Japan (Daihatsu Factory)
Hamura, Tokyo (Hino)
Body and chassis
Body style2-door sedan
2-door fastback coupe (facelift)
2-door coupe utility (pickup)
3-door wagon/van
LayoutFR
Powertrain
Engine790 cc 2U air-cooled OHV H2
993 cc 2K I4
1,077 cc K I4
1,166 cc 3K I4
1,290 cc 4K-J I4 (late pickups)
Transmission4-speed manual K40
5-speed manual K50
2-speed automatic A20 "Toyoglide"
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,160 mm (85.0 in)
2,280 mm (89.8 in) (pickup)[9]
Length3,645 mm (143.5 in)
3,705 mm (145.9 in) (van)[10]
3,835 mm (151.0 in) (pickup)[10]
Width1,450–1,490 mm (57.1–58.7 in)
Height1,380–1,390 mm (54.3–54.7 in)
Curb weight635–705 kg (1,400–1,554 lb)

New model, new engine, new image

 
The badge of the Toyota Publica van

In April 1969, a whole new generation of the Publica was launched.[11] The car was effectively now a scaled down version of the Corolla, sitting on a shortened Corolla wheel-base.[12] While the air-cooled 790 cc 2U engine was retained in the cheapest domestic market versions, the cornerstone of the lineup was now the new K-series four-cylinder, water-cooled 993 cc engine (designated 2K) with 58 PS (43 kW), a lower-displacement version of the 1,077 cc engine used in the contemporary Toyota Corolla. The Publica 800 has 40 PS (29 kW) and a top speed of only 120 km/h (75 mph), while the 1100 SL could reach 155 km/h (96 mph).[8] The 800 and 1000 were available with Standard or Deluxe equipment, both in Sedan and Van bodystyles. The Van was somewhat slower, with claimed top speeds of 115 and 135 km/h (71 and 84 mph) for the respective versions.[8]

Originally a two-door sedan and a three-door wagon (called Van in Japan, as it was intended for commercial use) were available.[8] The pickup version, added in October 1969, was now officially known as "pickup". The pickup was originally only available with the 1 liter engine, although the 1.2 was made available after the January 1972 facelift.[9] The situation in the Japanese market changed, as demand developed rapidly, partially fuelled by the post-WWII baby boomers coming of age and gaining their driver's licenses. Having the Corolla firmly established as the family car offering, Toyota did not market the Publica as the "popular car" anymore, but rather as an entry-level vehicle for first-time young buyers.

Many of the commercial iterations of the Publica were built by Hino Motors at their Hamura plant, beginning in 1970. Daihatsu also built Publicas, starting in September 1969.[11] In 1969, the Publica dealerships were renamed "Toyota Corolla" dealerships.

Publica SL and Daihatsu Consorte

 
Toyota Publica SL, original design

The most powerful version was the Publica SL, which featured the 73 PS (54 kW) 1.1 L K-B twin carburetor engine also offered in the Corolla SL.[11] In September, after only half a year, this engine was replaced by the 1.2 L 3K-B unit in both the Corolla and Publica SL's.[11] At the same time, the Toyoglide automatic transmission became available in 1 litre Publicas. As Toyota had just started its relationship with Daihatsu, in 1969 the latter launched the Daihatsu Consorte, which was essentially a mildly restyled P30 Publica. It was, however, powered initially by Daihatsu's own 1.0-litre "FE" engine, which had already seen service in the previous Daihatsu model, the Compagno.

Facelifts and Starlet

October 1970 saw minor changes to the range, including a new instrument panel, and a new High Deluxe version featuring the single-carburetor version of the 1.2 L engine and front disc brakes. A more substantial facelift took place in January 1972, when the KP30 Publica was given new front and rear fascias and a new "semi-fastback" style.[11] The U-engine model was dropped at this time, as the boxer unit could not clear emission standards anymore. 1973 saw the introduction of the Toyota Publica Starlet (designation KP40), a coupé version of the facelifted Publica. The last new version of the sedan was the KP50, a sedan version which featured the de-smogged 3K-U engine with 64 PS (47 kW). In June 1976 a five-speed transmission became available in the P50, the first Publica to be thus equipped.[13] The facelifted sedan continued in production until February 1978, when it was replaced by the KP60, marketed as the Toyota Starlet. The Van (sometimes referred to as a Utility Wagon by Toyota) was built until June 1979, while the Publica pickup was not withdrawn until August 1988. Later pickups were fitted with the desmogged 1,166 cc 3K-HJ (from November 1975) and then the 1,290 cc 4K-J engines (from June 1979), although export versions retained the 1-litre 2K engine. The pickup also received a five-speed gearbox from August 1985.[9]

Models
  • UP30: 790 cc (2U-C/2U-B) sedan
  • KP30: 993 cc (2K) sedan
  • KP30-S: 1,077 cc (K-B) sedan, 1969.04-1969.09
  • KP31: 1,166 cc (3K/3K-B) sedan
  • UP36V: 790 cc (2U-C) van
  • KP36/V: 993 cc (2K) pickup/van
  • KP37/V: 1,166 cc (3K, 3K-H) pickup/van
  • KP38: 1,166 cc (3K-HJ) pickup, emissions controls for commercial vehicle
  • KP39: 1,290 cc (4K-J) pickup
  • KP50: 1,166 cc (3K-U) sedan, emissions controlled engine (1976.01-1978.01)

Toyota 1000

The P30 Publica with the 993 cc 2K engine was known as the Toyota 1000 in most markets outside Japan. With a DIN rating, the engine had 45 PS (33 kW) in export trim.[13] The Toyota 1000 continued to be the only offering smaller than the Corolla in most export markets even after the Publica replacement (the P40 Toyota Starlet) was introduced for Japan in 1973. Branded as the Toyota 1000, the car was launched on the West German market, at the time Europe's largest national auto-market, in the fourth quarter of 1974.[14] It had an unusually lavish list of included features that included radial tyres, front headrests, tinted windows, a heated rear window and even a radio.[14] In some European markets such as Switzerland and the Netherlands, it was marketed with the additional name "Copain". In Belgium it was sold as the "Toyota Osaka" for a while. The pickup version was sold in Finland as the Toyota Timangi.[15]

The Toyota 1000 sedans and wagons were replaced by the P60 Starlet in 1978 but the Toyota 1000 pick-up continued to be sold next to the Starlet sedans and wagons.[16] The Toyota 1000 range included a two-door sedan, a three-door wagon, and a two-door coupe utility (pickup). In South Africa, the Toyota 1000 range also included a pick-up with the 1,166 cc 3K engine.[16]

References

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The Toyota Publica Japanese トヨタ パブリカ Toyota Paburika is a small car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota from 1961 until 1978 Conceived as a family car to fulfill the requirements of the Japanese Government s national car concept it was the smallest Toyota car during that period and was superseded in that role by the Toyota Starlet which itself started out as a version of the Publica It was available as a 2 door vehicle only but in a selection of body styles ranging from the base sedan through a station wagon convertible coupe and even a coupe utility pickup which outlived the other models by a decade and spawned other models such as the Toyota Sports 800 and the Toyota MiniAce Toyota PublicaToyota Publica UP10 at the Toyota Automobile MuseumOverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledShinjin Publica 신진 퍼블리카 1 Production1961 1978Body and chassisClassSubcompact carBody style2 door sedan3 door station wagon2 door coupe2 door convertible2 door coupe utility pickup LayoutFR layoutRelatedDaihatsu ConsorteToyota Sports 800ChronologySuccessorToyota Starlet Hatchback Toyota Corolla Sedan Contents 1 Development 1 1 MITI national car concept 1 2 From concept to reality 2 P10 series 2 1 Further development of the UP10 series 3 P20 Series 4 P30 Series 4 1 New model new engine new image 4 2 Publica SL and Daihatsu Consorte 4 3 Facelifts and Starlet 4 4 Toyota 1000 5 References 6 External linksDevelopment EditMITI national car concept Edit The origins of the Publica can be traced to the national car concept of the powerful Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry MITI which was announced in 1955 The concept stipulated for a vehicle fulfilling several requirements like maximum speed over 100 km h 62 mph weight below 400 kg 882 lb fuel consumption not exceeding 30 km L 3 3 L 100 km 85 mpg imp 71 mpg US at the average speed of 60 km h 37 mph on a level road but also notably the requirement that the car would not break down or require significant repairs for at least 100 000 kilometres 62 000 mi From concept to reality Edit Although Eiji Toyoda was initially keen to take advantage of the at that time innovative FF concept front mounted engine with front wheel drive it proved technically too complicated for Toyota engineers to be able to complete within the allotted time so the decision was made to switch to more conventional FR layout The Publica was inspired by the successful Citroen 2CV which also used a 2 cylinder air cooled horizontally opposed engine with front wheel drive In spite of the fact that the government sources announced that significant tax breaks would be made for cars with engine displacements of less than 500 cc Toyota decided that such a small engine would provide insufficient power on the highways and increased the planned displacement to 700 cc The resulting engine was an air cooled 697 cc ohv 2 cylinder boxer 2 which produced 28 PS 21 kW and was known internally as the Toyota U engine The tax incentives did not materialize the displacement did qualify in the lowest annual road tax bracket thus helping sales In 1966 Toyota began to acquire kei car manufacturer Daihatsu The new car was given a two door sedan body which was intended to accommodate four people and a significant amount of luggage in the trunk thus fulfilling the projected expectations of the customers The car had a double wishbone suspension in the front and semi elliptical leaf springs in the rear The name Publica was chosen with reference to the English phrase public car referring to the car s intended attainability and popularity Due to lack of distinction between the l and r consonants in Japanese the name can be sometimes misinterpreted as paprika The name is transliterated as パブリカ in Katakana literally paburika P10 series EditP10 Series Toyota Publica DeLuxe UP10D OverviewAlso calledToyota 700 3 ProductionJun 1961 1966AssemblyToyota Aichi Japan Motomachi plant 1961 1968DesignerTatsuo HasegawaBody and chassisBody style2 door sedan3 door van station wagon2 door convertible2 door coupe utility pickup LayoutFRPowertrainEngine697 cc U air cooled OHV H2Transmission4 speed manual2 speed automatic Toyoglide DimensionsWheelbase2 130 mm 83 9 in Length3 520 mm 138 6 in Width1 415 mm 55 7 in Height1 203 mm 47 4 in Curb weight580 kg 1 279 lb The new car was given the internal designation of UP10 and the market name of Publica and was sold through a new dealer network separate from the previous Toyota and Toyopet dealerships called Toyota Publica Store later renamed as Toyota Corolla Store Sales began in June 1961 with the basic price of 389 000 Initially the car was very basic lacking even such basic options like a radio or even a heater This limited its appeal to the consumers which were perceiving the automobile as an aspirational good and expected it to exude a much more luxurious impression The now defunct Central Motors produced the Publica convertible from October 1963 4 Further development of the UP10 series Edit In 1962 a two door light van version was added essentially a station wagon but classified as a commercial vehicle in Japan A derivative model Toyota Sports 800 marketed initially as Publica Sport debuted at the 1962 Tokyo Motor Show In 1963 Toyota added a new Deluxe trim level denoted internally as type UP10D which featured such luxuries as reclining seats Combustion heater or radio as well as some chrome decors the previous base model was now called Standard With the appearance of the Deluxe demand finally picked up and when the convertible model was added the same year sales of the Publica finally reached the target level of 3000 4000 monthly In February 1964 a coupe utility pickup model joined the lineup and in September the engine got a power boost to 32 PS 24 kW while the Deluxe trim level was also made available for the wagon version In November 1964 it was introduced in Canada as one of the first two Toyota models available in the country the other being the S40 Crown 5 Toyota Publica DeLuxe UP10D rear viewP20 Series EditP20 Series Toyota Publica 800 DeLuxe UP20D OverviewProduction1966 Apr 1969AssemblyJapan Toyota Aichi Takaoka plant 1967 1970 South Korea Incheon 6 Body and chassisBody style2 door sedan3 door van station wagon2 door convertible2 door detachable top2 door coupe utility pickup LayoutFRRelatedToyota MiniAcePowertrainEngine790 cc 2U air cooled OHV H2Transmission4 speed manual2 speed automatic Toyoglide DimensionsWheelbase2 130 mm 83 9 in Length3 520 mm 138 6 in Width1 415 mm 55 7 in Height1 203 mm 47 4 in Curb weight580 kg 1 279 lb In 1966 Toyota launched the revised Publica range designated UP20 The engine displacement was increased from 697 cc 2 to 790 cc and claimed power output from 35 PS to 36 PS the engine was now called 2U while the convertible received the 45 PS 33 kW twin carburetor engine from the Sports 800 Since October that year the dealers were operating under the Toyota Publica rather than just Publica brand and the base price was reduced to 359 000 for 1967 as the US dollar stood at about 360 at that time Toyota marketed the Publica as the 1000 dollar car The Publica dealerships were later renamed Toyota Corolla Store after the popularity of the Corolla won out over the Publica as an affordable small car In 1966 Toyota also launched the Toyota MiniAce cab over van based on the UB20 Publica In March 1968 the production of the Publica Van version was moved to Hino Motors after that company was taken over by Toyota 7 1968 also saw the launch of Publica Super version which came with the engine of the Sports 800 The P20 Publica was replaced by the all new P30 series in April 1969 The former Central Motors produced the Publica convertible until December 1968 4 Sales of the P10 and P20 Publicas 8 Year Production Year Production1961 8 187 1965 43 4371962 18 933 1966 48 4151963 28 181 1967 42 1971964 42 218 1968 37 262 Toyota Publica 800 Truck UP26 Toyota Publica 800 Convertible UP20S Toyota Publica 800 Van DeLuxe UP26V D Toyota Publica 800 Van DeLuxe UP26V D rear viewP30 Series EditP30 50 Series KP50 Publica sedanOverviewAlso calledToyota 1000Toyota 1000 CopainToyota Osaka Belgium Toyota Timangi Finland Daihatsu ConsorteProductionApril 1969 January 1978 sedan coupe April 1969 June 1979 wagon van October 1969 August 1988 pickup AssemblyIkeda Osaka Japan Daihatsu Factory Hamura Tokyo Hino Body and chassisBody style2 door sedan2 door fastback coupe facelift 2 door coupe utility pickup 3 door wagon vanLayoutFRPowertrainEngine790 cc 2U air cooled OHV H2993 cc 2K I41 077 cc K I41 166 cc 3K I41 290 cc 4K J I4 late pickups Transmission4 speed manual K405 speed manual K502 speed automatic A20 Toyoglide DimensionsWheelbase2 160 mm 85 0 in 2 280 mm 89 8 in pickup 9 Length3 645 mm 143 5 in 3 705 mm 145 9 in van 10 3 835 mm 151 0 in pickup 10 Width1 450 1 490 mm 57 1 58 7 in Height1 380 1 390 mm 54 3 54 7 in Curb weight635 705 kg 1 400 1 554 lb New model new engine new image Edit The badge of the Toyota Publica van In April 1969 a whole new generation of the Publica was launched 11 The car was effectively now a scaled down version of the Corolla sitting on a shortened Corolla wheel base 12 While the air cooled 790 cc 2U engine was retained in the cheapest domestic market versions the cornerstone of the lineup was now the new K series four cylinder water cooled 993 cc engine designated 2K with 58 PS 43 kW a lower displacement version of the 1 077 cc engine used in the contemporary Toyota Corolla The Publica 800 has 40 PS 29 kW and a top speed of only 120 km h 75 mph while the 1100 SL could reach 155 km h 96 mph 8 The 800 and 1000 were available with Standard or Deluxe equipment both in Sedan and Van bodystyles The Van was somewhat slower with claimed top speeds of 115 and 135 km h 71 and 84 mph for the respective versions 8 Originally a two door sedan and a three door wagon called Van in Japan as it was intended for commercial use were available 8 The pickup version added in October 1969 was now officially known as pickup The pickup was originally only available with the 1 liter engine although the 1 2 was made available after the January 1972 facelift 9 The situation in the Japanese market changed as demand developed rapidly partially fuelled by the post WWII baby boomers coming of age and gaining their driver s licenses Having the Corolla firmly established as the family car offering Toyota did not market the Publica as the popular car anymore but rather as an entry level vehicle for first time young buyers Many of the commercial iterations of the Publica were built by Hino Motors at their Hamura plant beginning in 1970 Daihatsu also built Publicas starting in September 1969 11 In 1969 the Publica dealerships were renamed Toyota Corolla dealerships Publica SL and Daihatsu Consorte Edit Toyota Publica SL original design The most powerful version was the Publica SL which featured the 73 PS 54 kW 1 1 L K B twin carburetor engine also offered in the Corolla SL 11 In September after only half a year this engine was replaced by the 1 2 L 3K B unit in both the Corolla and Publica SL s 11 At the same time the Toyoglide automatic transmission became available in 1 litre Publicas As Toyota had just started its relationship with Daihatsu in 1969 the latter launched the Daihatsu Consorte which was essentially a mildly restyled P30 Publica It was however powered initially by Daihatsu s own 1 0 litre FE engine which had already seen service in the previous Daihatsu model the Compagno Facelifts and Starlet Edit October 1970 saw minor changes to the range including a new instrument panel and a new High Deluxe version featuring the single carburetor version of the 1 2 L engine and front disc brakes A more substantial facelift took place in January 1972 when the KP30 Publica was given new front and rear fascias and a new semi fastback style 11 The U engine model was dropped at this time as the boxer unit could not clear emission standards anymore 1973 saw the introduction of the Toyota Publica Starlet designation KP40 a coupe version of the facelifted Publica The last new version of the sedan was the KP50 a sedan version which featured the de smogged 3K U engine with 64 PS 47 kW In June 1976 a five speed transmission became available in the P50 the first Publica to be thus equipped 13 The facelifted sedan continued in production until February 1978 when it was replaced by the KP60 marketed as the Toyota Starlet The Van sometimes referred to as a Utility Wagon by Toyota was built until June 1979 while the Publica pickup was not withdrawn until August 1988 Later pickups were fitted with the desmogged 1 166 cc 3K HJ from November 1975 and then the 1 290 cc 4K J engines from June 1979 although export versions retained the 1 litre 2K engine The pickup also received a five speed gearbox from August 1985 9 ModelsUP30 790 cc 2U C 2U B sedan KP30 993 cc 2K sedan KP30 S 1 077 cc K B sedan 1969 04 1969 09 KP31 1 166 cc 3K 3K B sedan UP36V 790 cc 2U C van KP36 V 993 cc 2K pickup van KP37 V 1 166 cc 3K 3K H pickup van KP38 1 166 cc 3K HJ pickup emissions controls for commercial vehicle KP39 1 290 cc 4K J pickup KP50 1 166 cc 3K U sedan emissions controlled engine 1976 01 1978 01 Toyota 1000 Edit The P30 Publica with the 993 cc 2K engine was known as the Toyota 1000 in most markets outside Japan With a DIN rating the engine had 45 PS 33 kW in export trim 13 The Toyota 1000 continued to be the only offering smaller than the Corolla in most export markets even after the Publica replacement the P40 Toyota Starlet was introduced for Japan in 1973 Branded as the Toyota 1000 the car was launched on the West German market at the time Europe s largest national auto market in the fourth quarter of 1974 14 It had an unusually lavish list of included features that included radial tyres front headrests tinted windows a heated rear window and even a radio 14 In some European markets such as Switzerland and the Netherlands it was marketed with the additional name Copain In Belgium it was sold as the Toyota Osaka for a while The pickup version was sold in Finland as the Toyota Timangi 15 The Toyota 1000 sedans and wagons were replaced by the P60 Starlet in 1978 but the Toyota 1000 pick up continued to be sold next to the Starlet sedans and wagons 16 The Toyota 1000 range included a two door sedan a three door wagon and a two door coupe utility pickup In South Africa the Toyota 1000 range also included a pick up with the 1 166 cc 3K engine 16 1978 Toyota 1000 wagon KP36LV Europe Facelifted Toyota 1000 KP30L Europe Toyota Publica 1300 Pickup KP39 References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toyota Publica 매거진 gt 자동차교실 gt 새나라자동차에서 GM 대우까지 격동의 40년을 돌아본다 40 years of turbulent GM Daewoo history in Korean Carlife net 2001 11 13 Retrieved 2012 10 28 a b Smith Maurice A 1966 07 22 From the land of the rising sun Autocar 186 188 Toyota 1965 Classic Car Catalogue Retrieved 2014 11 22 a b Affiliates Toyota wholly owned 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Oldies Retrieved 2013 01 14 a b Modelle und Preise Toyota 1000 kommt im Herbst Models and prices Toyota 1000 comes in the autumn Auto Motor u Sport Germany 13 28 1974 06 22 Autoverottajan ja veronmaksajien kilpajuoksu Retrieved 2017 12 02 a b Toyota Vehicle Identification Manual Toyota Motor Corporation Overseas Parts Department Catalog No 97913 84 1984External links EditToyota Publica 1st generation Gazoo com Japanese Toyota Publica 2nd generation Gazoo com Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toyota Publica amp oldid 1117689864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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