Toyota VistaBody types: Hardtop and Sedan. (help) The Toyota Vista was launched by Toyota in 1982 as a sister nameplate to the Toyota Camry. The raison d'etre for the car is Toyota's then-new dealership network in Japan, also named Vista. Each Vista model is essentially a Japanese-market Toyota Camry, with different front- and rear-end treatment; plus, while Camry is always a sedan, most Vistas up to V40 are hardtop. When the Camry was redesigned, so was the Vista. This pattern will continue until late 1996, when a new, larger, US-oriented Camry took over the "Camry" name (earlier this larger CX/CV platform was marketed in Japan as Toyota Scepter (MCV10) and Toyota Camry Gracia (MCV20/MCX20)). Then in August 1998 the Vista would be redesigned, independent of the Camry.The fourth generation Vista was available as a sedan, and a station wagon called the Toyota Vista Ardeo. 1.8 L and 2.0 L engines were available. The interior features a center instrument panel/navigation display.
| Year, month | Frame | Pictures | | 1982, | V10 |
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| 1986, | V20 |
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| 1988, august | SV21, SV25, CV20, SV22 |
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| 1990, july | CV30, SV33, SV35, SV32, SV30 |
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| 1992, june | SV35, SV33, SV32, SV30, CV30 |
| 1994, july | SV42, SV43, SV41, SV40, CV40 |
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| 1995, august | CV40, SV42, SV43, SV41, CV43, SV40 |
| 1996, may | CV40, SV42, SV43, SV41, CV43, SV40 |
| 1998, july | ZZV50, SV55, SV50 |
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| 2000, april | ZZV50, SV55, SV50 |
| 2001, august | ZZV50, SV55, AZV50 |
| 2002, april | ZZV50, AZV50, AZV55 |
Toyota Vista cars, all models: since 2005-2006-2007 |
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