The Toyota Soarer, a personal luxury GT coupé, was produced by Toyota from 1981 to 2005 and sold in Japan. The car was available at Japanese Toyota dealerships such as Toyota Store and Toyopet Store. The Soarer debuted with the Z10 series, replacing several other exclusive models within the Toyota lineup.
In 1986, the Z20 series Soarer was introduced, based on the A70 series Supra platform, available at Toyota Corolla Store locations. In 1991, the Z30 series Soarer was launched in Japan, while its equivalent, the SC 300/400, entered the US market under the Lexus brand.
Although the Z30 series Soarer shared an external resemblance with the SC, it offered distinct powertrain options and various unique vehicle configurations. The Soarer had a reputation for delivering a combination of luxury, performance, and style in the GT coupé category.
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1. The Toyota Soarer was a personal luxury GT coupé produced by Toyota from 1981 to 2005.
2. Available at Japanese Toyota dealerships, the Soarer debuted with the Z10 series and replaced several exclusive models.
3. The Z20 series Soarer, launched in 1986, was based on the A70 series Supra platform sold at Toyota Corolla Store locations.
4. The Z30 series Soarer was introduced in Japan in 1991, while the SC 300/400 version was released in
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