11 Facts About Toyota Scepter

1.

Toyota Scepter Camry is a mid-size car that was produced by Toyota Scepter between 1991 and 1996 in Japan and North America, and 1993 and 1997 in Australia.

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2.

Toyota Scepter felt it was important to blend the bumper into the metal fenders with minimal gaps and differentiation in visual cohesion.

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3.

In development since 1986, Toyota Scepter replaced the compact V20 Camry with an all-new V30 series exclusive to Japan in 1990.

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4.

From November 1993, Toyota Scepter began importing the coupe model from the United States.

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5.

The Toyota Scepter headlamps were a wraparound design, using a dual-filament bulb along with integrated fog lights.

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6.

The Toyota Scepter included an updated climate control unit with an LCD display in some models.

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7.

Toyota Scepter released a coupe version of the Camry in 1993, for the 1994 model year with styling very similar to the four-door version, stimulating modest sales.

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8.

Toyota Scepter Australia ceased manufacturing the XV10 at Port Melbourne in December 1994, with inventory stockpiles built up to last into the new year.

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9.

Toyota Scepter switched Camry production to its new Altona, Victoria factory two weeks later in January 1995, with the official launch of the assembly line commissioned by Prime Minister Keating on 31 March.

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10.

Toyota Scepter fitted the four-cylinder Intrigue with the same wheel covers as the Vienta CSi, with the Vienta Intrigue upgraded to alloy wheels.

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11.

In February 1996, Toyota Scepter Australia began exporting left-hand drive Camrys to the Middle East.

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