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How long is a 1992 Toyota Celica?

The 1992 Toyota Celica is roughly 168 inches long (about 4.27 meters), with minor variations by trim and bumper configuration.


This article outlines the typical exterior length for the 1992 Celica, notes any trim-related differences, and places the measurement in the context of the car’s overall dimensions and design.


Core exterior dimensions


Before presenting the measurements, note that these figures reflect the common exterior dimensions reported for the 1992 Celica across its most widely sold trims.



  • Overall length: approximately 168.3 inches (4,270 mm)

  • Wheelbase: about 93.9 inches (2,385 mm)

  • Width: around 65.9 inches (1,675 mm)

  • Height: about 50.8 inches (1,290 mm)


In practice, these numbers can shift by a fraction of an inch (or a few millimeters) depending on factory bumper configurations, spoilers, and minor trim differences. The length is the metric most affected by those exterior details, while other measurements tend to remain stable within the generation’s specifications.


Trim and feature differences


Before listing how trims relate to the length, it’s useful to know that the 1992 Celica was offered primarily in GT and GT-S configurations, with the latter typically including more aerodynamic styling cues. The official length remains essentially the same across these trims, with only cosmetic components contributing to negligible variation.



  • 1992 Celica GT: Length remains effectively the same as the base measurement, with any minor variation arising from bumper treatment or accessory lips.

  • 1992 Celica GT-S: Length remains effectively the same as the GT, with possible minimal differences due to spoilers or aftermarket add-ons.


For buyers and restorers, this means that when planning fitments, garages, or photos, the published length around 168 inches is a reliable reference, and trim-specific deviations are usually minor.


Why these measurements matter


Knowing the Celica’s length helps with parking, garaging, and restoration fitment, as well as understanding how the car fills a space in photos or on the road. It also provides a point of comparison with other cars from the era, and with the Celica’s own later generations.


Summary


The 1992 Toyota Celica is commonly listed at about 168.3 inches (4,270 mm) in overall length, with wheelbase near 93.9 inches (2,385 mm), width around 65.9 inches (1,675 mm), and height about 50.8 inches (1,290 mm). Trim differences are minor and most often relate to cosmetic components rather than a meaningful change in overall length.


Additional context


These figures come from the sixth-generation Celica specifications (1990–1993). If you’re evaluating a specific car, it’s a good idea to measure bumper-to-bumper with the car on level ground and to verify with the vehicle’s VIN plate or the manufacturer’s original specifications for that exact configuration.

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