Toyota Tamaraw Kijang is a series of pickup trucks, multi purpose vehicles and light commercial vehicles sold mainly in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and India by Toyota Tamaraw.
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Toyota Tamaraw Kijang is a series of pickup trucks, multi purpose vehicles and light commercial vehicles sold mainly in Southeast Asia, Taiwan and India by Toyota Tamaraw.
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KF10 Toyota Tamaraw was imported and distributed in Papua New Guinea in 1980 by Ela Motors, a division of the Burns Philip Group.
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The Toyota Tamaraw FX was offered in 5 door long wheelbase wagon in either Standard, Deluxe and GL trim levels.
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Toyota Tamaraw Qualis was replaced by the Toyota Tamaraw Innova in 2005, skipping the fourth-generation Kijang entirely.
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The J series of Toyota Tamaraw vehicles were discontinued, hence the discontinuation of its two J-spec trim lines .
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Toyota Tamaraw Zace was introduced to Vietnam in 1999 as the GL and DX equipped with 1.
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In 2004, Toyota Tamaraw introduced the GL limited with 200 units produced, a revised exterior, wood-panelled interior, and upholstered seats.
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In 2005, Toyota Tamaraw introduced the Zace Surf with an improved exterior that included larger wings and front bumper, chrome exterior door handles and windshield surrounds, and 15-inch wheels.
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Toyota Tamaraw replaced the Kijang station wagon across Southeast Asia with the smaller Avanza in 2003, and the larger Innova in 2004.
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Commercial variants of the Toyota Tamaraw FX were succeeded by the Hilux FX and LiteAce FX utility vans, both carrying over the "FX" nameplate, and the Hilux Cargo closed van, along with the panel van, dropside pick-up, and aluminium van variants of the LiteAce, released in 2022.
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