The characteristics of the Toyota T100

Technical characteristics of the Toyota T100: power, fuel consumption per 100 km, weight (mass), road clearance (clearance), radius of the turn, type of transmission and brakes, body size and tires.

Characteristics T100 1992 - 1998

Modification Power, kW (lp)/about Fuel consumption (average), l/100 km Weight (mass), kg
1 Ton STD cabin 4x2 USA (150)/5000 13 1542
DX 1 Ton STD cabin 4x2 USA (150)/4800 10.3 1520
DX STD cabin 4x2 USA (150)/5000 13 1556
DX STD cabin 4x4 USA (150)/5000 14.4 1789
DX XTRACAB 4x2 USA (190)/4800 12.8 1624
DX XTRACAB 4x4 USA (190)/4800 13.1 1848
STD cabin 4x2 USA (150)/4800 10.8 1520
STD cabin 4x4 USA (150)/5000 14.4 1776
SR5 STD cabin 4x2 USA (150)/5000 13 1565
SR5 STD cabin 4x4 USA (150)/5000 14.4 1792
SR5 XTRACAB 4x2 USA (190)/4800 12.8 1647
SR5 XTRACAB 4x4 USA (190)/4800 13.1 1864
V6 STD cabin 4x2 USA (190)/4800 12.8 1551
XTRACAB 4X2 USA (190)/4800 12.5 1624
XTRACAB 4X4 USA (190)/4800 13.1 1848

Toyota T100 (Toyota T100) debuted in 1993, making what many called “the largest market initiative in history” - entering the market of full -sized pickups, which was dominated by Ford, General Motors and Dodge. Although it is very competitive in terms of comfort, equipment and ergonomics, T100 has not become serious rivals to the Americans in their home market, and did not even live up to the modest expectations of the company. T100 is a large pickup, comparable in size with competitors. In addition, the V8 engine was not offered to it, and this is in the market where most buyers expect to see it under the hood of any pickup. Although the volume of sales was small, it remained stable.