Characteristics of Toyota Tercel

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

Termsel 1994 - 1998 characteristics

Modification Power, kW (lp)/about Fuel consumption (average), l/100 km Weight (mass), kg
2 doors to the US sedan (93)/5400 6.6 914
CE USA (93)/5400 6.8 939
CE 2 doors of the US coupe (93)/5400 6.7 912
CE 4 doors of the US sedan (93)/5400 6.7 923
Dx 2 doors to the US sedan (93)/5400 6.8 939
Dx 4 doors to the US sedan (93)/5400 6.8 953

Termsel 1990 - 1994 characteristics

Modification Power, kW (lp)/about Fuel consumption (average), l/100 km Weight (mass), kg
2 doors to the US sedan (82)/- 6.8 885
DLX 2 doors to the US sedan (82)/- 7.3 919
DLX 4 doors of the US Sedan (82)/- 7.3 932
Dx 2 doors to the US sedan (82)/- 7.4 896
Dx 4 doors to the US sedan (82)/- 7.4 909
LE USA (82)/- 7.4 923

Termsel characteristics 1987 - 1990

Modification Power, kW (lp)/about Fuel consumption (average), l/100 km Weight (mass), kg
2 doors of the US coupe (78)/- 7 894
2 doors of the US hatchback (78)/- 7 896
DLX 2 doors of the US coupe (78)/- 7 912
DLX 2 doors of the US hatchback (78)/- 7 903
DLX 4 doors of the US hatchback (78)/- 7 919

The fifth generation of the Toyota Tercel (Toyota Tercel) model from Toyota debuted in 1995, descended from the 1980 model called Corolla Tercel. Although at one time a large selection of bodies was offered, including hatchback and station wagon, the last generation was available only as a 2-door sedan. In 1997, Tercel survived restyling, receiving new headlights fresher design of the front and back parts. Most of the customers of the model were women.