January 15, 2026

Luxury Toyota: Celsior

By Shudo Negishi

In the late 80’s, Toyota made this luxury car named as Celsior (LS in US) to compete with other makers such as Lincoln, Cadillac, Mercedes Benz or BMW. It is also known as the largest sedan of Toyota (excluding Toyota Century for chauffeur-driven) and the rival of Nissan Cima, and many popular celebrities like JAY Z also owned this especially during the 90s.

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FIRST GENERATION ISUZU ELF

By Vicente Perez

The cab-over 2-tonne (4,400 lb) Elf (TL221) was originally introduced in August 1959. It was originally only available with the 1.5 litres (1,491 cc) GL150 petrol engine with 60 PS (44 kW).[7] It had single headlights and rear-hinged doors. A longer wheelbase version, on 2,460 mm (97 in) versus the 2,180 mm (86 in) of the regular version, was also available. This carries the TL251 chassis code.

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Toyota Launches New Model RAV4 PHEV

By Uditha Janaka

Since its debut in 1994, RAV4 has pioneered the crossover SUV market, and remains the market leader. The fifth generation*5 RAV4 was released in April 2019. It has been popular with many customers, thanks to the superior driving performance delivered by three types of 4WD system, including Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD; design which fuses refinement with SUV-like power; spacious luggage storage; and an interior designed for convenience, making it suited to diverse situations.

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Isuzu Bellett

JDM classics Vol.1 Isuzu Bellett GT, GTR The Isuzu Bellett is a subcompact car produced by Isuzu between 1963 to 1973. The Isuzu Bellett was available as a 4-door sedan, a coupe or a fastback coupe. Nowadays, Isuzu Motor is well known as Japanese commercial vehicle and diesel engine manufacturing …

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