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The Complete List of 1992 Toyota Car Models

Early 1990s saw Toyota expand its global lineup across sedans, coupes, SUVs and light commercial vans; whether you’re cataloging classics or checking specs for restoration, 1992 offers a clear snapshot of that variety.

There are 25 1992 Toyota Car Models, ranging from 4Runner to TownAce. The list is organized with Body style,Markets,Engine (L / hp) for each entry to make comparisons quick — details you’ll find below.

Which models were sold in North America in 1992?

Check the Markets column for regional availability; common North American entries include Camry, Corolla, 4Runner, pickup/Truck and select Celica/Supra variants. The Markets field below shows official model names and where each version was offered, so use it to confirm trims and regional differences.

What does the “Engine (L / hp)” column tell me?

That column lists displacement in liters followed by the advertised horsepower (L / hp). Note that horsepower ratings may follow different regional standards (SAE vs DIN) and can vary by trim or market, so read each line for exact figures.

1992 Toyota Car Models

Model Body style Markets Engine (L / hp)
Corolla Sedan,hatchback,wagon Worldwide 1.6 L / 115 hp
Camry Mid-size sedan US,Japan,Europe 2.2 L / 130 hp
Supra Sports coupe US,Japan,Europe 3.0 L / 320 hp
Celica Sport coupe/hatchback Worldwide 2.0 L / 135 hp
MR2 Mid-engine coupe Worldwide 2.2 L / 135 hp
Paseo Compact coupe US,Europe,Japan 1.5 L / 94 hp
Tercel Subcompact sedan/hatch US,Japan,Europe 1.5 L / 92 hp
Starlet Subcompact hatchback Japan,Europe 1.3 L / 75 hp
Carina Compact/mid-size sedan Europe,Japan 1.8 L / 115 hp
Corona Mid-size sedan Japan,Asia 2.0 L / 120 hp
Cressida Mid-size luxury sedan US,Europe,Japan 2.8 L / 170 hp
Crown Full-size luxury sedan Japan,Asia,Middle East 3.0 L / 200 hp
Crown Majesta Luxury flagship sedan Japan 3.0 L / 210 hp
Mark II Mid-size rear-drive sedan Japan 2.5 L / 170 hp
Chaser Sporty sedan Japan 2.5 L / 170 hp
Cresta Executive sedan Japan 2.0 L / 150 hp
Soarer Personal luxury coupe Japan 3.0 L / 225 hp
Aristo Executive sedan Japan 3.0 L / 220 hp
Sera Compact coupe Japan 1.5 L / 100 hp
Previa (Estima) Minivan/MPV US,Japan,Europe 2.4 L / 142 hp
HiAce Van/wagon/box truck Worldwide 2.4 L / 100 hp
Hilux (Pickup) Pickup truck Worldwide 2.4 L / 115 hp
4Runner SUV/utility US,Japan 3.0 L / 150 hp
Land Cruiser Full-size SUV Worldwide 4.0 L / 155 hp
TownAce Compact van/MPV Japan,Europe 2.0 L / 100 hp

Images and Descriptions

Corolla

Corolla

Compact, reliable family car sold globally in many body shapes in 1992; known for fuel economy, easy maintenance and high resale. Popular with commuters and first-time buyers; many surviving examples are practical classics.

Camry

Camry

Staple mid-size sedan offering comfortable interior, smooth ride and strong reliability. In 1992 it appealed to families and fleet buyers; later collectible examples include well-kept V6 models and early four-cylinder economy versions.

Supra

Supra

High-performance grand tourer in its MkIV era; notable for the twin-turbo 3.0 L inline-six in performance trims. Celebrated by enthusiasts for tuning potential and strong acceleration, now a sought-after modern classic.

Celica

Celica

Sporty front-wheel-drive coupe with sharp styling and accessible performance. The 1992 Celica ranged from economical trims to higher-performance variants; a popular affordable sports car with enthusiastic owner community.

MR2

MR2

Two-seat mid-engined sports car prized for balanced handling and light weight. The second-generation MR2 in 1992 offered sharper styling and stronger engines, appealing to driving enthusiasts and track-day hobbyists.

Paseo

Paseo

Small, affordable front-drive coupe marketed as a fun commuter with sporty styling. Lightweight and economical, the Paseo appealed to younger buyers seeking style over outright performance.

Tercel

Tercel

Entry-level compact focused on economy and reliability. The Tercel was an inexpensive, simple transport solution in 1992 and remains valued for low running costs and longevity.

Starlet

Starlet

Tiny, practical hatchback popular in urban markets for nimble handling and low fuel consumption. The Starlet has a following among enthusiasts who appreciate lightweight, tunable small cars.

Carina

Carina

Conventional family sedan sold primarily in Europe and Japan in 1992. Known for comfort and reliability, the Carina filled a mid-market role and offered conservative, durable engineering.

Corona

Corona

Longstanding Toyota model serving family and fleet buyers in Asian markets. In 1992 the Corona balanced comfort with dependable mechanics; known regionally rather than as a global headline model.

Cressida

Cressida

Near-luxury rear-wheel-drive sedan offered with smooth straight-six power and comfortable appointments. In 1992 the Cressida appealed to buyers wanting luxury feel without premium-brand pricing; now a niche classic.

Crown

Crown

Prestige Toyota sedan mainly for Japan and adjacent markets. The Crown combined refined engines, luxurious trim and traditional styling; respected for comfort, durability and fleet use by executives and officials.

Crown Majesta

Crown Majesta

Toyota’s Japan-only flagship luxury sedan introduced to compete at the top of the domestic market. In 1992 it offered advanced features, plush interiors and was aimed at corporate and VIP customers.

Mark II

Mark II

Popular Japanese rear-wheel-drive sedan that served as a platform for sportier variants. In 1992 the Mark II was known for balanced dynamics and a range of engines, from economical to performance-oriented.

Chaser

Chaser

Performance-focused sibling of the Mark II, marketed to drivers seeking a sporty sedan. The Chaser in 1992 offered stronger engine options and handling tweaks, later gaining a tuner and drifting following.

Cresta

Cresta

Mid-size sedan positioned between family and executive offerings in Japan. The Cresta emphasized comfort and refinement in 1992, with a mix of efficient and stronger engine options for varied buyers.

Soarer

Soarer

Upscale coupe sold primarily in Japan with distinctive styling and a range of powerful engines. The Soarer combined luxury appointments with performance and has collectible appeal among Japanese domestic market enthusiasts.

Aristo

Aristo

Early-1990s Japan-only executive sedan that later influenced global Lexus designs. The Aristo offered straight-six engines and upscale features in 1992, attracting buyers seeking near-luxury Toyota quality.

Sera

Sera

Small, quirky two-door coupe famous for its distinctive gullwing-style windows and unique styling. Sold exclusively in Japan, the Sera is a niche collectible for enthusiasts drawn to its unusual design.

Previa (Estima)

Previa (Estima)

Mid-size MPV with distinctive mid-engine layout in early models; offered roomy seating and family-friendly packaging. The Previa appealed to buyers wanting innovation and practicality in 1992.

HiAce

HiAce

Versatile light commercial van used for passenger shuttles and cargo duties across many markets. In 1992 the HiAce was valued for robustness, easy maintenance and adaptability to many commercial roles.

Hilux (Pickup)

Hilux (Pickup)

Durable compact pickup known for rugged reliability and wide global use. The Hilux in 1992 was a workhorse in developing markets and a popular choice for versatile light-duty tasks.

4Runner

4Runner

Body-on-frame SUV based on Tacoma/Hilux lineage offering off-road capability and practical cargo space. The 1992 4Runner drew buyers seeking a rugged weekend vehicle and dependable daily driver.

Land Cruiser

Land Cruiser

Legendary full-size SUV prized for go-anywhere capability, heavy-duty construction and longevity. The Land Cruiser of 1992 continued Toyota’s reputation for durability and remains highly collectible in off-road circles.

TownAce

TownAce

Small commercial and family van sold mainly in Asian and European markets. The TownAce offered flexible cargo or passenger layouts and economical powertrains for urban commercial users.

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