What engine does the 1992 Toyota Cressida have?
The 1992 Toyota Cressida uses a 3.0-liter inline-six engine, most commonly the naturally aspirated 7M-GE used in many markets.
During the X90 generation, the Cressida shared Toyota's M-series inline-sixes. In North America and most export markets, the 1992 model was equipped with the 7M-GE 3.0 L DOHC engine with electronic fuel injection, pairing with either a manual or automatic transmission depending on the trim.
Engine specifications
The core technical characteristics of the 1992 Cressida engine are listed below.
- Displacement: 3.0 liters (2968 cc).
- Configuration: Inline-6 with dual overhead cams (DOHC).
- Valves: 24-valve design.
- Fuel system: Electronic fuel injection (EFI).
- Engine family/code: 7M-GE, naturally aspirated.
These specifications summarize the engine that powered most 1992 Cressidas; regional emissions equipment and tuning can influence the exact output figures.
Market variations (where applicable)
Across different regions, there were similar engine configurations in the 1992 Cressida, with the 3.0 L inline-six being the standard. Some markets offered slight emissions-related tuning, but the core engine remained the 7M-GE family in the 1992 model year.
Summary
The engine of the 1992 Toyota Cressida is a 3.0-liter inline-six, typically the 7M-GE NA engine with DOHC and EFI, used in North American and many export versions for that model year.
