Launched November 1987, production ended December 1996. First generation with all-wheel drive (525iX) and V8 engine. Development ran from July 1981 to early 1987. Total production reached 1,333,412 units
Launched in 1973 as gap car between Minica kei and Galant. Won Safari Rally twice and Southern Cross Rally four times. Available in sedan, coupe, and station wagon body styles. First generation featured 1.2-1.6L engines with MCA-Jet system
Datsun brand began in 1931 as small cars by DAT Motorcar Co. Name changed from "Datson" to "Datsun" in 1934 to honor Japanese sun. Company initially focused on military trucks and passenger cars. Production shifted to trucks during WWII, then resumed in 1947
Introduced in 1966, became world's best-selling car by 1974. Reached 50 million sales across twelve generations by 2021. Name derived from Toyota Crown tradition, meaning "small crown" in Latin
Founded in 1896 as bicycle manufacturer Laurin & Klement in Mladá Boleslav. Became Czechoslovak arms manufacturer Škoda Works in 1859. Produced first motorcycle in Central Europe in 1899. Started automobile production in 1905, becoming second-oldest Czech car manufacturer
Introduced as Toyota Corona Mark II as alternative to Crown. Featured unique 1.9L 8R and 2.0L 18R engines. Initially offered as sedan, station wagon, coupé, and pickup. Topped Toyopet Store lineup until 1989