Toyota Celica GT-S facelift (2004, T230, seventh generation) photos
The 2004 Toyota Celica facelift was the end of the road of the famous sporty nameplate.
The 2004 Toyota Celica facelift was the end of the road of the famous sporty nameplate.
The last ever Toyota Celica had sharp styling, FWD, 2+2 seats, and a 1.8-liter with either 107kW (143hp) or 140kW (187hp).
The first generation Toyota Celica used the platform from the Corolla and Corona, but had sexy coke bottle styling, and was Japan’s answer to the Mustang.
Sold between 1981 and 1986, the second Toyota Celica Supra again featured a longer nose for its I6. This time it featured pop-up headlights.
The original Toyota Celica Supra, launched in 1978, featured a longer nose to accommodate a range of straight-6 engines stretching from 2- to 2.8-liters.