1997 Toyota - Celsior

  • Sold By Private Seller
  • Category Cars
  • Condition Used

Product Details

1997 Toyota Celsior Comrade CS500, finished in Black Onyx with a Light Slate Gray interior. This Celsior is a Japanese-spec, right-hand drive car reportedly modified by Japanese tuning company Comrade, and is equipped with a V8 that's reportedly been bored out to 4.9 liters. Imported from Japan in October 2022, it's equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and the odometer shows about 101,500 kilometers, which represents approximately 63,100 miles.Equipment includes leather upholstery with heated, power-adjustable front seats, wood interior trim, power windows, locks, and mirrors, dual-zone automatic climate control, a cabin air purifier, navigation system, AM/FM/cassette radio with remote CD changer, and more as detailed below.A partial list of other modifications reported by the seller includes a set of 18-inch RAYS wheels, Brembo brakes, a Comrade CS500 wide-body kit, trunk lid spoiler, and a custom exhaust system. Lexus sent shockwaves across the automotive industry when it unveiled the first-generation LS at the 1989 Detroit show; it was sold as the Toyota Celsior in its home country of Japan. Aimed directly at the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, the big sedan was the product of a years-long development process involving 1,400 engineers, 2,300 technicians, and 60 designers. While the LS and the Celsior were essentially the same car, several market-specific features (like different upholstery options) set them apart.Power comes from a modified 4.9-liter V8, rated at 325 horsepower and 325 lb-ft of torque, according to a data plate in the engine bay. Output is sent to the rear wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission.

Specifications

Price $12,188
Condition Used
Make Toyota
Model Celsior
Year 1997
Miles 63,100
Color Black Onyx
Engine 4.9L V8
Region Hartford, CT

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