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What cars did Toyota make in 1985?

Toyota’s 1985 lineup spanned compact to mid-size cars and pickups, with key models including the Corolla, Camry, Carina, Celica, Cressida, MR2, Starlet, Hilux, LiteAce/ TownAce and Hiace.


In more detail, 1985 saw Toyota continuing a broad global production program that varied by market. The company offered a mix of passenger cars, sport coupes, and light commercial vehicles across regions such as Japan, North America, and Europe, with several long-running nameplates carried through the mid-1980s and regional variants tailored to local demand.


Global model families in 1985


This list highlights the main Toyota passenger-car and light-commercial model families that were in production around 1985, covering a wide range of body styles from sedans to pickups and vans.



  • Corolla – the compact family available in sedan, hatchback, and wagon variants, a staple in many markets.

  • Camry – the midsize sedan line that was expanding Toyota’s presence in the global market.

  • Carina – a mid-size model sold in several regions, often sharing underpinnings with the Corona/Corona family.

  • Celica – the sporty two-door coupe that appealed to buyers seeking a performance-oriented Toyota.

  • Cressida – a more upscale midsize sedan positioned above the Corona/Carina in some markets.

  • Corona – a long-running mid-size sedan offering comfort and practicality in many areas.

  • MR2 – a compact two-seat sport car that entered the market in the mid-1980s and was available in several regions by 1985.

  • Starlet – a subcompact model serving European and Asian markets with economical efficiency.

  • Hilux – Toyota’s durable pickup line, widely sold as a workhorse in many parts of the world.

  • LiteAce/ TownAce – compact multi-purpose vans and minivans used for family and light commercial duties.

  • Hiace – a larger van built for passenger transport and cargo use, prevalent in various markets.


These model families illustrate Toyota’s broad product spread in 1985, spanning passenger cars and light commercial vehicles across different regions.


Regional highlights in 1985


This section notes how availability varied by market and which models were particularly prominent in key regions during 1985.



  • United States and Canada – core lineup featured the Corolla, Camry, Celica, MR2 (where available), and Hilux pickups, with branding and options tailored to American taste and regulations.

  • Japan – a more diverse mix included Corolla, Carina, Corona, Crown/Mark II family members, Starlet, LiteAce/ TownAce, and Hiace, reflecting a dense domestic market with varied body styles.

  • Europe – commonly offered Corolla and Celica variants, with regional adaptations to meet local safety and emission standards, along with Starlet in some markets.


In short, Toyota’s 1985 presence varied by market, but the company maintained a consistent core lineup of reliable compact and midsize sedans, sport coupes, and practical vans and pickups across regions.


Summary


In 1985 Toyota maintained a diverse and global lineup that spanned compact to mid-size cars, sport coupes, and light commercial vehicles. The core models included the Corolla, Camry, Carina, Celica, Cressida, Corona, MR2, Starlet, Hilux, LiteAce/ TownAce, and Hiace, with regional variations driven by market demand and regulations.

What cars did Toyota make in the 80s?


Toyota's popular models from the 1980s include the Corolla, Camry, Celica, and Supra. Other notable models from that decade were the MR2, a new mid-engine sports car, the reliable Land Cruiser, and various versions of the Tercel, Cressida, and Corona.
 
Common models

  • Corolla: A popular and reliable compact car, with versions like the sedan, liftback, and FX 80. 
  • Camry: Introduced in the mid-1980s, it became a popular mid-size car, available in various trims like Deluxe and LE. 
  • Celica: A sporty coupe with different variants, including the GT and Supra models. The Celica also saw action in the Group B rally scene. 
  • Supra: A high-performance sports car that began as a more powerful version of the Celica and grew into its own model. 
  • Land Cruiser: A durable and rugged off-road SUV, with classic models like the FJ40 and FJ60, and the introduction of the FJ80 later in the decade. 

Other notable models
  • MR2: Toyota's first mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car, known for its sporty performance and handling. 
  • Tercel: A subcompact car known for its fuel efficiency and practicality. 
  • Cressida: A luxury sedan that was positioned above the Corona and offered premium features. 
  • Corona: A compact car that was available in different body styles, including sedans and coupes. 
  • 4Runner: A popular SUV that debuted in the mid-1980s, built on a truck chassis. 
  • Starlet: A subcompact car manufactured by Toyota from 1973 to 1999, available in different generations during the 1980s. 



What was the most popular car in 1985?


The most popular car in the U.S. in 1985 was the Chevrolet Cavalier, with 422,927 units sold. The Ford F-Series was the best-selling vehicle overall (including trucks), while the Cavalier was the best-selling passenger car for that year. The Ford Escort was the third best-selling vehicle overall and a major competitor.
 

  • Overall best-seller: Ford F-Series (truck)
  • Best-selling car: Chevrolet Cavalier
  • #3 best-selling vehicle: Ford Escort



What cars were built in 1985?


Class of 1985: Fantastic mid-80s cars hitting the big four-oh

  • BMW M5. Price then: £31,295. Price now: £20,000-£50,000. Making its debut at the 1985 Amsterdam Motor Show, the E28-generation BMW M5 kickstarted a legend.
  • Ferrari 328. Price then: £32,200 (GTB) Price now: £40,000-£70,000.
  • Mk III Ford Granada.



What cars did Toyota make in 1982?


Explore 1982 Toyota Models

  • 1982 Celica GT.
  • 1982 Celica ST.
  • 1982 Celica Supra.
  • 1982 Celica Supra L.
  • 1982 Corolla.
  • 1982 Corolla Deluxe.
  • 1982 Corolla SR5.
  • 1982 Corolla Tercel.


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