What is toyota chaser?

The Toyota Chaser is a mid-size sedan produced by Toyota from 1977 to 2001. It was primarily sold in Japan and was known for its sporty styling and performance. The Chaser was positioned as a more luxurious and performance-oriented alternative to the Toyota Corona and Toyota Mark II.

  • Generations: The Chaser had six generations, each with distinct styling and features. The first generation (1977-1980) was based on the Toyota Cressida. Subsequent generations became increasingly popular in the drifting community. You can read more about Toyota%20Chaser%20Generations

  • Engines: The Chaser was offered with a range of inline-four, inline-six, and turbocharged engines. Popular engine options included the 1G-GE, 1JZ-GTE, and 2JZ-GE. These engines contributed to the car's reputation for performance and tunability. For more information about the Toyota%20Chaser%20Engines.

  • Drifting: The Chaser gained significant popularity in the drifting scene, particularly the JZX90 and JZX100 models. Their rear-wheel-drive layout, powerful engines, and relatively lightweight chassis made them ideal for modification and competitive drifting. Information about Toyota%20Chaser%20Drifting.

  • Trim Levels: The Chaser was available in various trim levels, offering different levels of luxury and features. Common trim levels included the XL, XG, Avante, GT Twin Turbo, and Tourer V. Toyota%20Chaser%20Trim%20Levels for more information.

  • Legacy: Although production ceased in 2001, the Toyota Chaser remains a highly sought-after vehicle by enthusiasts and collectors due to its unique combination of performance, styling, and tuning potential. You can read more about the Toyota%20Chaser%20Legacy on its impact.