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Toyota Soarer 1985

50,220 milesManual-1,980 cc
Power Steering Power Window

Car price

US $27,513

Total price (C&F)

US $30,288

Toyota Soarer 1995

62,620 milesManual-2,500 cc
Power Steering Power Window

Car price

US $22,899

Total price (C&F)

US $25,674

Toyota Soarer 1995

29,140 milesManual2WD2,500 cc
A/C Alloy Wheels+ 5 more

Car price

US $21,444

Total price (C&F)

US $24,219

Toyota Soarer 1982

12,400 milesAutomatic-2,000 cc
No Accidents

Car price

US $14,001

Total price (C&F)

US $16,776

Toyota Soarer 1994

91,760 milesManual-2,500 cc
Power Steering Power Window

Car price

US $20,636

Total price (C&F)

US $23,411

Toyota Soarer 1988

- milesManual-3,000 cc
A/C Aero Parts+ 6 more

Car price

US $13,298

Total price (C&F)

US $16,073

Toyota Soarer 1988

34,720 milesAutomatic-3,000 cc
Airbag Leather Seat+ 2 more

Car price

US $8,372

Total price (C&F)

US $11,147

Toyota Soarer 1994

22,320 milesAutomatic-3,000 cc
ABS Airbag+ 4 more

Car price

US $5,311

Total price (C&F)

US $8,086

Toyota Soarer 1988

47,740 milesAutomatic-2,000 cc
Alloy Wheels Power Steering+ 1 more

Car price

US $8,435

Total price (C&F)

US $11,210

Toyota Soarer 1990

- milesAutomatic2WD2,000 cc
A/C Cassette+ 6 more
Sold

Toyota Soarer 1994

10,540 milesAutomatic-4,000 cc
Alloy Wheels Leather Seat+ 3 more
Sold

Toyota Soarer 1998

60,140 milesAutomatic-3,000 cc
Sold
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The Toyota Soarer is a unique and iconic car that has been captivating enthusiasts for decades. It is a car that combines the best of both worlds: Japanese reliability and European luxury.

The Toyota Soarer for sale was first introduced in 1981 and was immediately praised for its sleek and elegant design. The car's long hood, low-slung profile, and retractable headlights gave it a truly sporty appearance.

The Soarer was a relatively expensive car, but it offered buyers a lot of value for their money. It was a car that was both stylish and powerful, and it was also reliable and built to last.

If you are looking for a unique and iconic car, the Toyota Soarer for sale is definitely worth considering. It is a car that is sure to turn heads wherever you go.

JDM Toyota Soarer - A Timeless Classic

Overview

The Toyota Soarer is a luxury sports coupe that was produced by Toyota from 1981 to 2005. It was only sold in Japan, but it has gained a cult following around the world for its stylish design, powerful engines, and advanced technology.

The Soarer was available in a variety of body styles, including a two-door coupe, a four-door hardtop coupe, and a convertible. It was powered by a range of inline-six and V8 engines, with the top-of-the-line models producing over 280 horsepower. This made the Soarer one of the fastest Japanese cars on the market at the time.

Toyota Soarer was also equipped with a variety of advanced features for its time, including electronic fuel injection, anti-lock brakes, and traction control. It was also one of the first cars to be offered with a satellite navigation system.

JDM Toyota Soarer was discontinued in 2005, then renamed the Lexus SC in international markets but the used Toyota Soarer remains a popular collector's car. It is known for its reliability, performance, and unique styling.

Generations

The Toyota Soarer, a distinguished luxury sports coupe, has evolved through four generations, each showcasing its unique features and advancements.

First Generation (Z1 Series: 1981-1985)

The original Soarer, introduced in 1981, set the standard for future generations with its distinctive design, pop-up headlights, and inline-six engines. It offered a blend of style and performance that was ahead of its time.

Second Generation (Z2 Series: 1986-1991)

The second-generation Soarer arrived in 1986 with a smoother and more aerodynamic design, while retaining the pop-up headlights. This generation saw a shift to V8 engines, emphasizing power and performance while maintaining a focus on luxury and comfort.

Third Generation (Z3 Series: 1991-2000)

The third-generation Soarer, launched in 1991, marked a significant departure in design, with a sleeker and more modern look. It continued to feature powerful V8 engines, while also incorporating electronic and safety features that made it a trendsetter in its era.

Fourth Generation (Z4 Series: 2001-2005)

The fourth-generation Soarer, arriving in 2001, was a culmination of luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology. Its contemporary design retained the V8 engine options, while also emphasizing safety with advanced safety features.

 

First (Z10)

Second (Z20)

Third (Z30)

Fourth (Z40)

Production Years

1981-1986

1986-1991

1991-2000

2000-2005

Engine Options

2.8L M-TEU I6

2.0L 1G-FE I6,
2.5L 1JZ-GE I6,
3.0L 7M-GE V8

2.5L 1JZ-GE I6,
3.0L 7M-GE V8,
4.0L 1UZ-FE V8

4.3L 3UZ-FE V8

Power

170 hp

160 hp,

180 hp,

200 hp

180 hp,

225 hp,

260 hp

280 hp

Dimmensions (mm)

4,640x1,695x1,310

4,750x1,755x1,325

4,830x1,780x1,345

4,840x1,795x1,345  

Wheelbase (mm)

2,645

2,730

2,780

2,780

Performance

The Toyota Soarer was powered by a diverse range of engines during its production run, from inline-six to V8 configurations, each offering a unique driving experience. The most notable was the 1JZ-GTE, a 2.5L twin-turbo inline-six engine that delivered impressive performance and has become legendary among tuners.

The first generation (Z10) Soarer was powered by a 2.8L M-TEU inline-six engine producing 170 horsepower. The second generation (Z20) added a 3.0L 7M-GE V8 engine producing 200 horsepower.

The third generation (Z30) introduced a new 4.0L 1UZ-FE V8 engine producing 260 horsepower, which remained the flagship engine for the Soarer until its discontinuation.

The fourth generation (Z40) continued to use the 4.0L 1UZ-FE V8 engine, now available in two versions: a 260 horsepower version and a 280 horsepower version.

The Soarer was available with both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive, and featured a variety of performance-enhancing features, such as a limited-slip differential and four-wheel independent suspension.

Exterior

The Toyota Soarer's exterior design blends elegance and sportiness. Its clean lines, aerodynamic curves, and sleek profile showcase Toyota's design prowess during its era. The pop-up headlights, a distinctive feature of earlier models, added a touch of futurism that was popular in the 1980s.

Over the years, the Soarer's body style has evolved. The early models (Z10, Z20) had a distinctly 1980s look, with angular lines and pop-up headlights. As the Soarer transitioned into the 1990s with the Z30 model, its design language became smoother, more aerodynamic, and more conservative.

The attention to detail and craftsmanship in the JDM Toyota Soarer's exterior design remains a standout feature to this day.

Interior

The Soarer's interior was often richly appointed, befitting its status as a luxury coupe. High-quality materials, advanced digital displays, and a focus on driver comfort made it stand out.

Stepping inside the Soarer reveals a well-crafted and plush cabin that exudes luxury. High-quality materials, plush leather seats, and ergonomic design elements create a comfortable and inviting space. The dashboard layout is intuitive, with controls within easy reach of the driver.

In terms of technology, the Soarer was ahead of its time, incorporating features such as a digital instrument cluster, a premium audio system, and climate control. As the years progressed, newer models integrated additional modern amenities, demonstrating Toyota's commitment to providing a luxurious and tech-savvy driving experience.

Handling & Driving

As a luxury sports coupe, the Toyota Soarer was designed to strike a balance between comfort and sporty handling. It may not be as razor-sharp as some dedicated sports cars, but it offers a refined yet spirited drive.

The Soarer was praised for its smooth ride and impressive handling, making it suitable for both spirited driving and long highway cruises. Later models introduced advanced suspension systems and improved aerodynamics, further enhancing its performance capabilities.

The chassis and suspension setup contribute to a nimble and agile ride, allowing the driver to navigate corners with confidence. The responsive power steering provides precise control and enhances the overall driving experience.

Price

You can either buy a Toyota Soarer for sale in the US from local sellers or import one directly from Japan. While buying a car from a local dealer can be convenient, importing a Soarer often allows you to get a higher quality car at a lower price.

On JDM Export, Toyota Soarer prices range from around $10,000 to $30,000. Some of the more desirable Soarer models, such as the 2.5L twin-turbo inline-six (1JZ-GTE) powered models, can command even higher prices.

Conclusion

The Toyota Soarer is a luxurious and high-performance sports coupe that offers a unique combination of comfort, style, and performance. It is a popular choice among enthusiasts and collectors alike for its timeless design, powerful engines, and excellent handling.

If you are looking for a stylish, powerful, and reliable luxury sports coupe, the used Toyota Soarer is a great option. Browse our listings today to find the perfect Toyota Soarer for you!