[HC12] Toyota Celica 1600GT (1970) 1/24
Description
Japanese passenger cars have developed mainly around family cars, but the Celica, which was born from Toyota's Advance Car , which was exhibited as a concept car at the 16th Tokyo Motor Show held in 1969 and dominated the attention, was the first car to further research and perfect this dream car. The unique styling has a height of just 1,310mm. Its flowing silhouette was the result of thorough wind tunnel testing to refine its aerodynamics.
Four types of power units were available, and the top of the series, the 1600GT, was the first to be equipped with the 2T-G engine, a masterpiece from the 1970s . The newly designed mechanisms worked together to produce amazing driving stability and operability.
The Celica, which debuted in October 1970, is a symbol of Toyota's cutting-edge technology and a leader in promoting motorization in Japan, making it a car that represents the 1970s. Data: Seating capacity: 5 people Overall length: 4,165mm Overall width: 1,600mm Overall height: 1,310mm Vehicle weight: 940kg Total displacement: 1,588cc Maximum power: 115ps/6,400rpm Maximum torque: 14.5kg/5,200rpm