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{{Redirect|Toyota Crown Sedan|the unrelated executive car model sold under the Crown nameplate|Toyota Crown}} |
{{Redirect|Toyota Crown Sedan|the unrelated executive car model sold under the Crown nameplate|Toyota Crown}} |
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{{About||the unrelated purpose-built taxicab model sold in Hong Kong as the "Comfort Hybrid" since 2018|Toyota JPN Taxi}} |
{{About||the unrelated purpose-built taxicab model sold in Hong Kong as the "Comfort Hybrid" since 2018|Toyota JPN Taxi}} |
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{{Infobox automobile |
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| name = Toyota Comfort (XS10) |
| name = Toyota Comfort (XS10) |
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| image = Toyota Comfort SG.jpg |
| image = Toyota Comfort SG.jpg |
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| manufacturer = [[Toyota]] |
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| manufacturer = [[Kanto Auto Works]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kanto-aw.co.jp/en/products/automotiver/ |title=Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. |publisher=Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. |location=Japan |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120310071234/http://www.kanto-aw.co.jp/en/products/automotiver/ |archive-date=2012-03-10}}</ref> |
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| aka = Toyota Crown Comfort<br>Toyota Crown Sedan |
| aka = Toyota Crown Comfort<br>Toyota Crown Sedan |
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| production = December 1995–January 2018<ref name="Crown Sedan Manuals">{{Cite web|url=https://manual.toyota.jp/crownsedan/|title=トヨタ 取扱説明書 クラウン セダン|publisher=Toyota|trans-title = TOYOTA INSTRUCTION MANUAL CROWN SEDAN | access-date=2022-04-11|language=ja-JP}}</ref> |
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| production = 1995–2017 |
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| assembly = Japan: [[Susono, Shizuoka]] (Higashi Fuji plant)<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/data/automotive_business/production/production/japan/general_status/toyota_motor_east_japan.html | title = Affiliates (Toyota wholly-owned subsidiaries)-Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc. | publisher = Toyota | year = 2012 | access-date = 2014-07-15}}</ref> |
| assembly = Japan: [[Susono, Shizuoka]] ([[Toyota Motor East Japan|Higashi Fuji plant]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kanto-aw.co.jp/en/products/automotiver/ |title=Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. |publisher=Kanto Auto Works, Ltd. |location=Japan |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120310071234/http://www.kanto-aw.co.jp/en/products/automotiver/ |archive-date=2012-03-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/data/automotive_business/production/production/japan/general_status/toyota_motor_east_japan.html | title = Affiliates (Toyota wholly-owned subsidiaries)-Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc. | publisher = Toyota | year = 2012 | access-date = 2014-07-15}}</ref> |
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| class = [[Mid-size car]] |
| class = [[Mid-size car]] ([[D-segment|D]]) |
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| body_style = 4-door [[notchback]] [[sedan (automobile)|sedan]] |
| body_style = 4-door [[notchback]] [[sedan (automobile)|sedan]] |
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| layout = [[Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive]] |
| layout = [[Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive]] |
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| 1.8 L ''[[Toyota S engine#4S-FE|4S-FE]]'' [[Inline-four engine|I4]] (SXS11) |
| 1.8 L ''[[Toyota S engine#4S-FE|4S-FE]]'' [[Inline-four engine|I4]] (SXS11) |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota S engine#3S-FE|3S-FE]]'' I4 (SXS13) |
| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota S engine#3S-FE|3S-FE]]'' I4 (SXS13) |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota S engine#3S-FE|3S-FE]]'' |
| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota S engine#3S-FE|3S-FE]]'' [[Supercharger|SC]] I4 (SXS13) |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota TR engine#1TR-FE|1TR-FE]]'' I4 (TSS13) |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota G engine#1G-FE|1G-FE]]'' DOHC [[Straight-six engine|I6]] (GBS/GXS12) |
| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota G engine#1G-FE|1G-FE]]'' DOHC [[Straight-six engine|I6]] (GBS/GXS12) |
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| '''[[Autogas|LPG]]:''' |
| '''[[Autogas|LPG]]:''' |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota Y engine#3Y-PE|3Y-PE]]'' [[OHV]] I4<ref name=megazip/> (YXS10/11) |
| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota Y engine#3Y-PE|3Y-PE]]'' [[Overhead valve engine|OHV]] I4<ref name=megazip/> (YXS10/11) |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota TR engine#1TR-FPE|1TR-FPE]]'' I4<ref name=megazip/> (TSS10/11) |
| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota TR engine#1TR-FPE|1TR-FPE]]'' I4<ref name=megazip/> (TSS10/11) |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota TR engine#1TR-FRE|1TR-FRE]]'' I4 (TSS13) |
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| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota G engine#1G-GPE|1G-GPE]]'' DOHC I6 (GXS10) |
| 2.0 L ''[[Toyota G engine#1G-GPE|1G-GPE]]'' DOHC I6 (GXS10) |
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| '''[[Diesel engine|Diesel]]:''' |
| '''[[Diesel engine|Diesel]]:''' |
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| 2.4 L ''[[Toyota L engine#2L-II|2L-II]]'' I4<ref name=megazip>{{cite web |url=https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/toyota/crown-comfort-1948/lxs10-4390/lxs10r-aembs-592285/partial-engine-assembly-7415458 |title=Partial engine assembly for Toyota CROWN COMFORT LXS10 1996...1999 |website=MegaZip online shop |access-date=2017-08-25}}</ref> (LXS10) |
| 2.4 L ''[[Toyota L engine#2L-II|2L-II]]'' I4<ref name=megazip>{{cite web |url=https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/toyota/crown-comfort-1948/lxs10-4390/lxs10r-aembs-592285/partial-engine-assembly-7415458 |title=Partial engine assembly for Toyota CROWN COMFORT LXS10 1996...1999 |website=MegaZip online shop |access-date=2017-08-25 |archive-date=2017-08-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170826075212/https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/toyota/crown-comfort-1948/lxs10-4390/lxs10r-aembs-592285/partial-engine-assembly-7415458 |url-status=dead }}</ref> (LXS10) |
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| 2.4 L ''[[Toyota L engine#2L-TE(II)|2L-TE]]'' [[Turbodiesel|turbo]] I4 (LXS11) |
| 2.4 L ''[[Toyota L engine#2L-TE(II)|2L-TE]]'' [[Turbodiesel|turbo]] I4 (LXS11) |
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| 3.0 L ''[[Toyota L engine#5L|5L]]'' I4<ref name=megazip/> (LXS12) |
| 3.0 L ''[[Toyota L engine#5L|5L]]'' I4<ref name=megazip/> (LXS12) |
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| motor = {{convert|4|hp|kW PS|abbr=on}} ''1GM'' [[BAS hybrid|belted alternator starter]] (GBS12) |
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| transmission = {{ubl |
| transmission = {{ubl |
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| 4-speed ''[[Toyota A transmission#A340E|A340E]]'' [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] |
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| 4-speed ''[[Toyota A transmission#A42D|A42D]]'' [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] |
| 4-speed ''[[Toyota A transmission#A42D|A42D]]'' [[Automatic transmission|automatic]] |
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| 4-speed ''[[Toyota A transmission#A43D|A43D]]'' automatic |
| 4-speed ''[[Toyota A transmission#A43D|A43D]]'' automatic |
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| 5-speed ''[[Toyota W transmission#W57|W57]]'' manual |
| 5-speed ''[[Toyota W transmission#W57|W57]]'' manual |
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| drivetrain = [[Mild hybrid]] ([[BAS hybrid#Toyota|THS-M]]) (GBS12) |
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| battery = {{nowrap|36 V}} [[Lead-acid battery|Lead-acid]] (GBS12) |
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| wheelbase = {{ubl |
| wheelbase = {{ubl |
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| {{convert|2680|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} |
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| [[Toyota Mark II (X80)]] <small>(short-wheelbase models)</small> |
| [[Toyota Mark II (X80)]] <small>(short-wheelbase models)</small> |
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| [[Toyota Crown (S130)]] <small>(long-wheelbase models)</small> |
| [[Toyota Crown (S130)]] <small>(long-wheelbase models)</small> |
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| [[Toyota Crown (S150)]] <small>(Crown Sedan)</small> |
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|[[Toyota Corolla (E160)]] <small>(driver's education applications)</small> |
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|[[Toyota JPN Taxi|Toyota JPN Taxi/Comfort Hybrid]] <small>(taxicab applications)</small> |
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The {{nihongo|'''Toyota Comfort'''|トヨタ・コンフォート|Toyota Konfōto|lead=yes}} |
The {{nihongo|'''Toyota Comfort'''|トヨタ・コンフォート|Toyota Konfōto|lead=yes}} and the long-wheelbase '''Toyota Crown Comfort''' are a line of [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (car)|sedan]]s produced by [[Toyota]] between 1995 and 2018. A platform derivative of the [[Toyota Mark II (X80)]], the Comfort was aimed at [[Fleet vehicle|fleet]] buyers with a primary focus on [[taxicab]] operators.<ref name="Mark II Lineage">{{cite web |url=http://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60013050B/index.html |title=History of Toyota - 75 years - Mark II vehicle lineage |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2019-01-14}}</ref><ref name="Press Release">{{Cite press release |url=https://global.toyota/en/detail/7912522 |title=Toyota Introduces Crown Comfort and Comfort for Taxi Use |website=global.toyota |date=1995-12-19 |access-date=2021-09-09}}</ref> A third model was released in 2001 as the 11th generation '''Crown Sedan''' (the first Crown Sedan not based on the normal [[Toyota Crown|Crown]] [[executive car]]) for the Japanese market only.<ref name="Crown Lineage">{{cite web |url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60005782/index.html |title=History of Toyota - 75 years - Crown vehicle lineage |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2022-01-27}}</ref> The Crown Sedan was also aimed at fleet buyers, as a high end taxi or for corporate use. |
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Its main competitors were the [[Nissan Crew]] (discontinued in June 2009) and the [[Nissan Cedric Y31]] (discontinued in 2015). |
Its main competitors were the [[Nissan Crew]] (discontinued in June 2009) and the [[Nissan Cedric Y31]] (discontinued in 2015). Production of the Comfort ceased in January 2018, after more than 22 years in production, and it was subsequently replaced by the [[Toyota JPN Taxi]] which was launched at the 45th [[Tokyo Motor Show]] in October 2017.{{r|Crown Sedan Manuals}}<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.motortrend.com/news/toyota-jpn-taxi-is-japans-new-hybrid-cab/ |title=Toyota JPN Taxi is Japan's New Hybrid Cab |first=Alex |last=Nishimoto |work=Motor Trend |location=US |date=2017-10-23 |access-date=2017-11-08}}</ref> |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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[[File:Toyota Comfort SG rear.jpg|left|thumb|Rear (pre-facelift)]] |
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[[File:Toyota Comfort Deluxe TSS13Y interior.jpg|thumb|right|Interior]] |
[[File:Toyota Comfort Deluxe TSS13Y interior.jpg|thumb|right|Interior]] |
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The Comfort and Crown Comfort were released on December 19, 1995 as replacements for the base fleet versions of the Mark II and the larger |
The Comfort and Crown Comfort were released on December 19, 1995 as replacements for the base fleet versions of the Mark II and the larger Crown.{{r|Press Release}} The Comfort was offered only in a five-seat configuration throughout the years, while early Crown Comfort models were offered with a split [[Bench seat|front bench]] in place of bucket seats. Five-seater Comforts could only be equipped with a floor-mounted [[Gear stick|gear lever]], while six-seater models were paired with column shifters. A remote control rear passenger door, actuated by the driver through a series of mechanical linkages or a pneumatic system, is standard on taxi models in both Hong Kong and Japan. |
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===Markets=== |
===Markets=== |
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According to a report in 2011, [[Toyota]] has sold 364,000 Comforts since 1995. |
According to a report in 2011, [[Toyota]] has sold 364,000 Comforts since 1995. The model, particularly its long-wheelbase variants, was popular among taxicab operators in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The short-wheelbase Comfort was commonly used for [[driver's education]] in Japan. Crown Comforts were also exported in smaller numbers to Macau and Indonesia, where they were most notably operated by the [[Blue Bird Group]].<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.jakartaairportonline.com/transportation/|title=Transportation|work=Jakarta Airport Guide|location=Indonesia|access-date=2022-02-28}}</ref> |
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In Singapore, the implementation of Euro IV emission requirements forced taxi companies to remove Crown Comforts from service in 2014.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/end-of-the-road-for-toyota-crown-cabs-after-32-years |title=End of the road for Toyota Crown cabs after 32 years, Transport News & Top Stories |last=Toh |first=Yong Chuan |work=The Straits Times |location=Singapore |date=2014-09-08 |access-date=2020-01-02}}</ref> Most units were scrapped but a handful were stripped of their drivetrains and donated to the healthcare industry for use in rehabilitation.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://mothership.sg/2018/11/old-toyota-crown-taxi-simei/|title=Toyota Crown taxi, claimed to be 1 of last 2 in S'pore, spotted casually hanging out in Simei|last=Ong|first=Tanya|work=Mothership|location=Singapore|date=2018-11-15|access-date=2022-01-29}}</ref> |
In Singapore, the implementation of Euro IV emission requirements forced taxi companies to remove Crown Comforts from service in 2014.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/end-of-the-road-for-toyota-crown-cabs-after-32-years |title=End of the road for Toyota Crown cabs after 32 years, Transport News & Top Stories |last=Toh |first=Yong Chuan |work=The Straits Times |location=Singapore |date=2014-09-08 |access-date=2020-01-02}}</ref> Most units were scrapped but a handful were stripped of their drivetrains and donated to the healthcare industry for use in rehabilitation training.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://mothership.sg/2018/11/old-toyota-crown-taxi-simei/|title=Toyota Crown taxi, claimed to be 1 of last 2 in S'pore, spotted casually hanging out in Simei|last=Ong|first=Tanya|work=Mothership|location=Singapore|date=2018-11-15|access-date=2022-01-29}}</ref> |
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===Awards=== |
===Awards=== |
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In October 2008, the Crown Comfort won the [[Good Design Award (Japan)|Good Design Award]] in the long life design award category.{{r|Comfort Lineage}} |
In October 2008, the Crown Comfort won the [[Good Design Award (Japan)|Good Design Award]] in the long life design award category.{{r|Comfort Lineage}} |
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In 2010, the model was named by [[Akio Toyoda]], the president of Toyota, as the winner of the |
In 2010, the model was named by [[Akio Toyoda]], the president of Toyota, as the winner of the "President's Prize": an internal, semi-official corporate award. The company explained: "''The car itself is unspectacular but it is very important to Toyota. This is why Morizo chose the car for the first 'Morizo award,'... the car can be driven over the years by everybody from beginners to experts. And this is the proof that the car is the symbol of Toyota's quality, durability and reliability''". "Morizo" is the pseudonym used by Toyoda when participating in motorsport.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2011/03/10/toyota-chief-ill-take-the-taxi/ |title=Toyota Chief: I'll Take the Taxi |date=2011-03-10 |first=Yoree | last = Koh |publisher=Wall Street Journal-Japan Real Time blog }}</ref> |
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== Technical specifications == |
== Technical specifications == |
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The Comfort uses [[MacPherson strut]] [[Independent suspension|independent]] front suspension and a [[Coil spring|coil-sprung]] [[Beam axle|solid rear axle]].<ref name="Comfort Lineage">{{cite web |url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60005626/index.html |title=History of Toyota - 75 years - Crown Comfort vehicle lineage |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2022-01-27}}</ref> |
The Comfort uses [[MacPherson strut]] [[Independent suspension|independent]] front suspension and a [[Coil spring|coil-sprung]] [[Beam axle|solid rear axle]].<ref name="Comfort Lineage">{{cite web |url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60005626/index.html |title=History of Toyota - 75 years - Crown Comfort vehicle lineage |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2022-01-27}}</ref> The earlier short-wheelbase Comforts were powered by either the 2L-TE diesel engine, 3S-FE/4S-FE gasoline engine, or a 3Y-PE [[Liquefied petroleum gas|LPG]] engine. Starting in 2008, they were only offered with the 1998 cc 1TR-FPE and 1TR-FE engine, producing {{cvt|83|kW|PS|0}} at 4,800 rpm, and {{cvt|100|kW|PS|0}} at 5,600 rpm respectively.<ref name="TSS10">{{cite web|url=http://toyota.jp/comfort/spec/spec/index.html|title=Comfort Specs|access-date=2011-03-14|publisher=Toyota|year=2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101216035653/http://toyota.jp/comfort/spec/spec/index.html|archive-date=2010-12-16}}</ref> |
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The long-wheelbase Crown Comfort had more variety when it came to engine choices. Early export models to Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore offered 2L and 5L diesel engines, while domestic Japanese models received the 3Y-PE and 1G-GPE LPG engine only. Hong Kong eventually received the 3Y-PE engine a few years later, but Indonesia and Singapore only received diesel models. The 1G-GPE engine was phased out in 2002, and in 2008, the 3Y-PE model was phased out in favour of the new 1TR powered vehicles. |
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'''YXS10/LXS10''' — The YXS10/LXS10 was the first vehicle to be identified as the '''Crown Comfort'''. The Y prefix denotes that it uses a [[Toyota Y engine|Y-series]] engine (LPG) and the L prefix denotes that it uses an [[Toyota L engine|L-series]] engine (diesel). It also boasted a lever-activated remote control rear passenger door, and a 4-speed automatic transmission (A43D) became standard in 2004 in some markets. The LXS10 is an export-only vehicle equipped with the naturally aspirated 2L diesel motor, with a column-mounted 4-speed/floor-mounted 5-speed manual transmission only. |
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Some Super Deluxe and Crown Sedan models received the six-cylinder 1G-GPE initially and later the 1G-FE, the former of which was dropped after 2002, and the latter after 2007; [[BAS hybrid|BAS]] [[mild hybrid]] drivetrains with the 1G-FE were also available from 2002 until 2008. After the discontinuation of the mild hybrid, they were only offered with 1TR-FPE engines. Six-cylinder engines were not offered in the short-wheelbase Comfort and lower trim levels of the Crown Comfort. |
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'''YXS11/YXS11Y''' ー The 11 series denotes a short-wheelbase version, identified as Toyota Comfort (without the word Crown on the nameplate) in Japan. At 2680 mm, its wheelbase is 100 mm shorter than that of the 10 series. The Y suffix denotes that the car is a driver's education vehicle. |
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=== Models === |
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'''LXS11/LXS11Y''' ー The LXS11/LXS11Y are powered by the 2L-TE Turbodiesel engine. It was sold from 1996 to 1999, but was ultimately phased out in favour of the petrol-powered [[Toyota S engine|S-engined]] cars. |
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'''YXS10/YXS10H''' — The YXS10 was the first vehicle to be identified as the '''Crown Comfort'''. It came equipped with a lever-activated remote control rear passenger door, and a 4-speed automatic transmission (A43D) became standard in 2004 in some markets. The YXS10H is a four-cylinder Crown Sedan Super Saloon built from 2002 to 2008 equipped with the 3Y-PE LPG engine. |
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'''LXS12 ー''' The LXS12 is an export-only Crown Comfort equipped with a naturally aspirated 5L diesel engine and a column-mounted 4-speed/floor-mounted 5-speed manual transmission. |
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'''YXS11/YXS11Y''' ー The YXS11/YXS11Y are 3Y-PE powered LPG models. The 11 series denotes a short-wheelbase version, identified as Toyota Comfort (without the word Crown on the nameplate). At 2680 mm, its wheelbase is identical to that of the X80 Mark II and 100 mm shorter than that of the long-wheelbase 10 series models. Additionally, cars with a Y suffix denotes that the car is a driver's education vehicle. |
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'''SXS11Y/SXS13Y''' ー The SXS11Y is powered by the 4S-FE motor, and was made from 1996 to 2001. The SXS11Y was replaced by the SXS13Y powered by the 3S-FE in 2001. These models were only offered to driving schools, and the TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger is based on the SXS13Y. |
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'''LXS10''' – The LXS10 is an export-only vehicle equipped with the naturally aspirated 2L diesel motor, with a column-mounted 4-speed/floor-mounted 5-speed manual transmission only. |
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'''GXS10/GXS12''' ー The GXS10/GXS12 are powered by the 6-cylinder [[Toyota G engine#|1G]] engine. All GXS10 models were equipped with the LPG-fuelled 1G-GPE, while the petrol-fuelled 1G-FE was added as an option for the GXS12. The GXS10 designation denotes a Super Deluxe model manufactured before August 2001 and sold under the Crown Comfort nameplate, while GXS12 denotes a Super Deluxe model manufactured from August 2001 onwards and sold under the Crown Sedan nameplate.{{r|Comfort Lineage}}{{r|Crown Lineage}} |
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'''LXS11/LXS11Y''' ー The LXS11/LXS11Y are powered by the 2L-TE Turbodiesel engine. It was sold from 1996 to 1999, but was ultimately phased out in favour of the petrol-powered [[Toyota S engine|S-engined]] cars. The LXS11 taxi models only came in four-speed automatic, and only 6680 of these models were made. |
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'''GBS12''' ー The GBS12 is a [[mild hybrid]] version of the petrol-powered Crown Sedan Super Deluxe manufactured between October 2002 and April 2008.{{r|Crown Lineage}} |
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'''LXS12''' – The LXS12 is an export-only Crown Comfort equipped with a naturally aspirated 5L diesel engine and a column-mounted 4-speed/floor-mounted 5-speed manual transmission. In Singapore, this model was identified simply as Toyota Crown (without the word Comfort on the nameplate). |
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'''TSS10/TSS11/TSS13 ー''' The TSS10/TSS11 are powered by the 1TR-FPE engine, while the export-only TSS13 is powered by the 1TR-FRE (HK). |
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'''SXS11Y/SXS13Y''' ー The SXS11Y is powered by the 4S-FE engine, and was made from 1996 to 2001. The SXS11Y was replaced by the 3S-FE powered SXS13Y in 2001. These models were only offered to driving schools; the TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger is also on the SXS13Y chassis. |
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'''GXS10/GXS12''' ー The GXS10/GXS12 are powered by the 6-cylinder 1G engine. All GXS10 models were equipped with the 1G-GPE LPG engine, while the GXS12s had a 1G-FE petrol engine. GXS10 models were sold under the Crown Comfort nameplate between December 1995 and February 2001, offered exclusively in the ''Super Deluxe'' trim level, and the '''Crown Sedan''' nameplate between October 2001 and October 2002.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Spare parts for GXS10 frame Crown|url=https://toyota.epc-data.com/crown/gxs10/|access-date=2022-03-17|work=Japanese cars online catalogs}}</ref> Unlike the four-cylinder Crown Sedans, early ''Super Saloon'' models with the 1G-GPE engine (produced only in 2002) were simply identified as GXS10s without the H suffix. The GXS12 designation exclusively denotes Crown Sedan ''Super Deluxe'' models manufactured between August 2001 and August 2007.{{r|Crown Lineage}}<ref>{{Cite web|title=Spare parts for GXS12 frame Crown|url=https://toyota.epc-data.com/crown/gxs12/|access-date=2022-03-17|work=Japanese cars online catalogs}}</ref> |
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'''GBS12''' ー The GBS12 is a [[mild hybrid]] version of the 6-cylinder petrol-powered Crown Sedan ''Super Deluxe'' manufactured between October 2002 and April 2008.{{r|Crown Lineage}} |
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'''TSS10/TSS10H''' ー The TSS10 is a Crown Comfort or Crown Sedan, built from August 2008 to January 2018, powered by the 1TR-FPE LPG engine.{{r|Comfort Lineage}}<ref name=":0" /> The TSS10H is a Crown Sedan Super Saloon, built during the same period and utilising the same engine.{{r|Crown Lineage}} |
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'''TSS11/TSS11Y''' ー The TSS11/TSS11Y are short-wheelbase Comforts powered by the 1TR-FPE LPG engine.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=Crown Motors Ltd.|url=https://www.crown-motors.com/eng/toyota/detail.aspx?id=137#|access-date=2022-02-24|website=www.crown-motors.com}}</ref> |
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'''TSS13Y''' – The TSS13Y is a short-wheelbase driver's education model utilising a petrol powered 1TR-FE. |
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|SOHC [[Toyota Y engine#3Y-PE|3Y-PE]] inline-four, 1,998 cc (LPG)<br>DOHC 1TR-FPE inline-four, 1,998 cc (LPG)<br>DOHC 1TR-FRE inline-four, 1,998 cc (LPG-HK)<br>DOHC 1G-GPE inline-six, 1,998 cc (LPG) |
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| YXS10 (1995-2008) || rowspan=4 | {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} OHV [[Toyota Y engine#3Y-PE|3Y-PE]] || rowspan=10 | I4 || rowspan=4 | LPG || rowspan=4 | {{convert|79|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || rowspan=4 | {{convert|16.3|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| YXS11 (1995-2008) |
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|{{convert|79|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} at 4,400 rpm (3Y-PE)<br>{{convert|113|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} at 4,800 rpm (1TR-FPE)<br>{{convert|114|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} at 4,800 rpm (1TR-FRE) |
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| YXS11Y (1995-2008) |
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|{{convert|160|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 2,400 rpm (3Y-PE)<br>{{convert|186|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 3,600 rpm (1TR-FPE)<br>{{convert|189|Nm|lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 3,600 rpm (1TR-FRE) |
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| LXS10 (1995-1999) || {{convert|2446|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} SOHC [[Toyota L engine#2L-II|2L-II]] || rowspan=4 | Diesel || {{convert|85|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|16.8|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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|4-speed automatic<br>4-speed manual<br>5-speed manual |
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| LXS11 (1995-1999) || rowspan=2 | {{convert|2446|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} SOHC turbo [[Toyota L engine#2L-TE(II)|2L-TE(II)]] || rowspan=2 | {{convert|97|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || rowspan=2 | {{convert|22.5|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| LXS12 (1998-2006) || {{convert|2985|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} SOHC [[Toyota L engine#5L|5L]] || {{convert|91|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|19.5|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| SXS11Y (1996-2001) || {{convert|1838|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC [[Toyota S engine#4S-FE|4S-FE]] || rowspan=2 | Petrol || {{convert|125|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|16.5|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| SXS13Y (2001-2007) || {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC [[Toyota S engine#3S-FE|3S-FE]] || {{convert|128|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|18.3|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| GXS10 (1995-2002) || {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC [[Toyota G engine#1G-GPE|1G-GPE]] || rowspan=3 | I6 || LPG || {{convert|110|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|15.5|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| GXS12 (2001-2007) || {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC VVT-i [[Toyota G engine#1G-FE|1G-FE]] || rowspan=2 | Petrol || {{convert|160|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|20.4|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| GBS12 (2002-2008) || {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC mild hybrid [[Toyota G engine#1G-FE|1G-FE]] || {{convert|143|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|20.0|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| TSS10 (2008-2018) || rowspan=4 | {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC VVT-i [[Toyota TR engine#1TR-FPE|1TR-FPE]] || rowspan=6 | I4 || rowspan=4 | LPG || rowspan=4 | {{cvt|113|PS|kW hp|0}} || rowspan=4 | {{cvt|19.0|kgm|Nm lbft|0}} |
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| TSS13Y (2007-2015) || {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC VVT-i [[Toyota TR engine#1TR-FE|1TR-FE]] || rowspan=2 | Petrol || {{convert|136|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|18.6|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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| TSS13Y (2015-2018) || {{convert|1998|cc|L|1|abbr=on}} DOHC Dual VVT-i [[Toyota TR engine#1TR-FE|1TR-FE]] || {{convert|139|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} || {{convert|18.7|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} |
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=== Equipment === |
=== Equipment === |
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While the Comfort shares its underpinnings with the X80 Mark II, its body was thoroughly redesigned to increase interior space with an emphasis on rear passenger comfort.{{r|Comfort Lineage}} To reduce unnecessary cost and weight while provisioning for the installation of taxi equipment, the more luxurious dashboard and interior fittings of the Mark II were replaced with a modified version of the base [[Toyota Crown (S130)|S130 Crown]]'s dashboard and less bulky all-plastic fittings with very simple designs. |
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Comfort-based Crown Sedans received a facelift comprising chrome-accented bumpers and body-coloured side mouldings, redesigned taillights, and a new boot panel with additional light clusters and a chrome-rimmed number plate garnish. Crown Sedans also received an updated interior with a more elegant instrument panel, various elements derived from those found in the preceding [[Toyota Crown (S150)|tenth generation Crown Sedan]], and a steering wheel shared with consumer-oriented models like the [[Toyota Camry (XV30)|XV30 Camry]]. |
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===Trim levels=== |
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Taxi models came equipped with fender mirrors, while the private use and driver's education cars were equipped with door-mounted mirrors. Early Comforts below the SG trim level had manual windows on all four doors; power front windows were optional, and standardised in the beginning of 1997. In 2007, Toyota added power windows at all four doors as an option. The front bumper is designed to be able to split in two, and driving lamps can be quickly removed for ease of repair in case of an accident. |
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* ''Standard'' ー included steel wheels (initially 14-inch, later 15-inch), [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]], a driver's airbag, three-point seat belts, air conditioning, a radio with two dash-mounted speakers, vinyl interior upholstery and power steering. |
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* ''Deluxe'' ー added cloth seating surfaces; power locks, mirrors and windows were optional. |
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* ''SG'' ー added standard power features, faux wood interior trim, full cloth interior upholstery and optional 15-inch alloy wheels from the [[Toyota Camry (V30)|V30 Camry]]. |
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* ''Super Deluxe'' ー added more upscale exterior styling with wider taillights and chrome-finished versions of the optional alloy wheels; interior equipment included a premium dashboard and interior fittings, more luxurious cloth upholstery and an upgraded audio system with four door-mounted speakers. Super Deluxe models were marketed under the Crown Comfort nameplate before August 2001 and the Crown Sedan nameplate from August 2001 onwards. Six-cylinder engines were only available in ''Super Deluxe'' models. |
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''Welcab'' ([[paratransit]]) versions of the taxi models were offered, adding a rear passenger seat that rotates outwards to aid the entry and exit of passengers with limited mobility; these cars can be identified by the [[International Symbol of Access]] on the corresponding door.<ref>{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVXDE0gbFSw&t=111s |title=japanese taxi toyota クラウン コンフォート ニコニコタクシー LPG 広島市 |trans-title=japanese taxi toyota Crown Comfort Nico Nico Taxi LPG Hiroshima City |via=Youtube |date=2016-12-04 |access-date=2022-03-18}}</ref> A "swing roof" option was also offered for Crown Comforts and Crown Sedans used in [[Shinto wedding]]s, adding a hinged roof panel above the rear passenger door that opens upwards to allow for the clearance of a bride's wig and headdress during entry and exit. |
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Comforts configured for driver's education use were only offered in the ''Deluxe'' trim level and are equipped with an additional set of instructor's pedals on the passenger side and an auxiliary speedometer in the centre of the instrument panel. A radio delete option was offered for the driver's education model. |
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[[File:花嫁さん用のタクシー (5852403599).jpg|thumb|right|A "swing roof"-equipped Crown Comfort with the roof panel opened]] |
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In 2002, the Crown Sedan received an updated dashboard with a more elegant design and standard passenger's airbag. In late 2007, a minor update was made to the Comfort's emissions system to meet more stringent emission standards set by Toyota, while the use of [[Light-emitting diode|LED]] lights for instrument panel illumination was increased. In Hong Kong, the Comfort was slightly restyled by adopting the wider taillights used on the Japanese market ''Super Deluxe''. All Comforts later gained a passenger's airbag and [[start-stop system]] as standard equipment; the latter was offered exclusively in the Japanese market. |
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In 2002, all models received [[Anti-lock braking system|ABS]] and a driver's airbag as standard. In 2004, an [[Light-emitting diode|LED]] [[Automotive lighting#Center high mount stop lamp (CHMSL)|third brake light]] replaced the original incandescent unit while [[Automotive lighting#Side turn signals|side turn signals]] (shared with the [[Toyota bB#First generation (XP30; 2000)|XP30 bB]]) were added to the front fenders. In August 2007, the Crown Comfort was facelifted for the Hong Kong market by adopting the Japanese market Crown Sedan's chrome-accented bumpers, taillights, and redesigned boot panel. |
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In late 2007, a minor update was made to the Comfort's emissions system to meet more stringent emission standards set by Toyota, while the use of LED lights for instrument panel illumination was increased. Larger headrests were gradually phased in beginning with ''SG'' and Crown Sedan models circa 2001, and ending with ''Standard'' and ''Deluxe'' taxi models in 2012. All Comforts eventually gained a passenger airbag and [[start-stop system]] as standard equipment; the latter being offered exclusively in the Japanese market. |
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Comforts configured for driver's education use were only offered in the ''Deluxe'' trim level and are equipped with a secondary brake pedal on the passenger footwell for instructor use. A radio delete option was offered for the driver's education model. Most (if not all) models from 1995 to 1997 were equipped with a digital auxiliary speedometer on the centre console as standard. In 1996, an optional brake light indicator was added to the centre console. Cars built in 1997 had this light moved to the passenger side of the dash, with clutch and accelerator indicator lights added to the mix. All cars made after 1998 had the indicator lights moved to a redesigned centre console stack. |
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===Trim levels=== |
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[[File:Hitachi-crown-ss.JPG|thumb|right|Crown Sedan Super Saloon]] |
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* ''Standard'' ー included steel wheels (initially 14-inch, later 15-inch), three-point seat belts, air conditioning, a radio with two dash-mounted speakers, vinyl interior upholstery and power steering. |
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* ''Deluxe'' ー added cloth interior upholstery (seating surfaces only before 2004); power locks, mirrors and windows were optional. |
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* ''SG'' ー added standard power features, faux wood interior trim, premium cloth interior upholstery and wheel covers; 15-inch alloy wheels from the [[Toyota Camry (V30)|V30 Camry]] were optional. This was the highest trim level available for the short-wheelbase Comfort and was not offered for long-wheelbase models.<ref name="Comfort Vehicle Lineage">{{cite web |url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60005630/index.html |title=History of Toyota - 75 years - Comfort vehicle lineage |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2022-03-26}}</ref>{{r|Comfort Lineage}} |
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* ''Super Deluxe'' ー ''Super Deluxe'' models were marketed under the Crown Comfort nameplate before August 2001 and the Crown Sedan nameplate from August 2001 onwards. While the original ''Super Deluxe'' models were equipped similarly to the short-wheelbase ''SG'', available with an optional "Q Package" which added luxury cloth upholstery and faux wood interior trim, the change of nameplate in 2001 added more upscale exterior styling with wider taillights, chrome-accented painted exterior trim, deluxe wheel covers and chrome-finished versions of the optional alloy wheels; interior equipment included luxury seats with a rear fold-down armrest, a premium dashboard and interior fittings, four cupholders, and an upgraded audio system with four door-mounted speakers. The front passenger seat could now be configured with a fold-down centre section so that a rear passenger may stretch his feet forward. The "Q Package" was renamed "G Package" and gained an air purifier as part of its equipment.<ref name="Crown Comfort Brochure">{{cite web |url=http://www.toyota.co.jp/jpn/company/history/75years/vehicle_lineage/catalog/60005626/html5.html#page=15 |title=History of Toyota - 75 years - Crown Comfort Catalog |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2022-03-26}}</ref> |
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* ''Super Saloon'' — introduced in 2002, this trim level was only marketed under the Crown Sedan nameplate. It added the "G Package" and chrome-finished alloy wheels as standard equipment, as well as longer bumpers. It was only available with LPG engines and was aimed primarily at corporate, government and [[sedan service]] buyers; door mirrors were standard, while fender mirrors were available for cars used in taxi service.<ref name="2002 Crown Sedan brochure">{{cite web |url=http://cdn.toyota-catalog.jp/catalog/pdf/crown-sedan-3/crown-sedan-3_200210.pdf |title=2002 Crown Sedan |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2022-04-14}}</ref><ref name="2008 Crown Sedan brochure">{{cite web |url=http://cdn.toyota-catalog.jp/catalog/pdf/crown-sedan-3/crown-sedan-3_200808.pdf |title=2008 Crown Sedan |publisher=Toyota |access-date=2022-04-14}}</ref> Due to the extended bumpers, Super Saloons exceeded the {{convert|4.7|m|ft|1|abbr=on}} length threshold of Japan's "small-size passenger vehicle" [[Vehicle size class#Japan|classification]] and were instead classified as "normal-size passenger vehicles" as a result.{{r|Crown Lineage}} |
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===TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger=== |
===TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger=== |
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[[File:Comfortgtz 2012.jpg|thumb|right|TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger]] |
[[File:Comfortgtz 2012.jpg|thumb|right|TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger]] |
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The TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger was a limited production high-performance model |
The TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger was a limited production high-performance version of the SXS13Y model produced from July 2003 until February 2004. A total of 59 GT-Z units were produced.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jalopnik.com/is-this-supercharged-toyota-taxi-the-most-ridiculous-pe-1750994017 |title=Is This Supercharged Toyota Taxi The Most Ridiculous Performance Car Ever Made? |website=Jalopnik |date=2016-01-05 |access-date=2017-08-25}}</ref> It is equipped with the same [[Toyota S engine#3S-FE|3S-FE]] [[DOHC]] 2.0 L inline-four petrol engine as the base car but fitted with an ORC-TX07 [[supercharger]], increasing power output to {{convert|160|PS|kW hp|0|abbr=on}} at 6100 rpm and torque to {{convert|22.5|kgm|Nm lbft|0|abbr=on}} at 3300 rpm. |
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== Nameplate usage for other models == |
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=== {{anchor|NTP10R}} Comfort Hybrid (NTP10R) === |
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{{Main|Toyota JPN Taxi}} |
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In July 2018, a [[Badge engineering|rebadged]] version of the Toyota JPN Taxi debuted in Hong Kong under the '''Comfort Hybrid''' (Chinese: |
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豐田金豐混能的士) nameplate, with sales commencing in January 2019.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://oppositelock.kinja.com/opposite-fare-1831628742 |title=Opposite Fare |author=Chan |work=Opposite Lock |location=US |date=2019-01-09 |access-date=2019-05-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/transport/article/2183725/first-hybrid-toyota-taxis-hit-hong-kong-roads-wider-use |title=First hybrid Toyota taxis hit Hong Kong roads, but wider use will need incentives, industry says |first=Cannix |last=Yau |work=South China Morning Post |location=Hong Kong |date=2019-01-25 |access-date=2019-05-06}}</ref> The [[powertrain]] is an "LPG hybrid system" based on the existing [[Hybrid Synergy Drive|THS II]], made compatible with [[Liquefied petroleum gas|LPG]] fuel through the use of the 1.5L [[Toyota NZ engine|1NZ-FXP]] LPG engine.<ref name="Toyota-2017-10-23">{{Cite press release |url=https://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/19173376 |title=Toyota Rolls Out New Model for "JPN Taxi" |publisher=Toyota |location=Japan |date=2017-10-23 |access-date=2018-08-01}}</ref><ref name="SCMP">{{cite news |url=https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/transport/article/2185119/new-toyota-hybrids-will-boost-taxi-industrys-image |title=New green engines for Hong Kong's iconic red taxis could give beleaguered industry a makeover |first=Cannix |last=Yau |work=South China Morning Post |location=Hong Kong |date=2019-02-07 |access-date=2019-05-06}}</ref> As of May 2019, 17 Comfort Hybrids are in service and are due to replace the current fleet of LPG-only Crown Comforts.{{r|SCMP}} |
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It was equipped with the [[Toyota 3S-FE engine|3S-FE]] type [[DOHC]] 2.0 L inline-four petrol engine fitted with an ORC-TX07 [[supercharger]], producing {{convert|160|PS|kW|0|abbr=on}} at 6100 rpm and {{convert|22.5|kgm|Nm|0|abbr=on}} at 3300 rpm. |
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File:Toyota Comfort Hybrid Taxi EU752(Urban).jpg|Hong Kong Urban Toyota Comfort Hybrid |
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File:HW330(Hong Kong New Territories Taxi) 22-10-2019.jpg|Hong Kong New Territories Toyota Comfort Hybrid |
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File:JU2802(Hong Kong Lantau Taxi) 22-06-2020.jpg|Hong Kong Lantau Toyota Comfort Hybrid |
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File:Toyota Confort DX.jpg|Toyota Comfort driver's education car in Japan. |
File:Toyota Confort DX.jpg|Toyota Comfort driver's education car in Japan. |
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File:Izuhakone-Kotsu2944.jpg|Toyota Comfort taxicab in Japan. |
File:Izuhakone-Kotsu2944.jpg|Toyota Comfort taxicab in Japan. |
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File:HK_ToyotaComfort_Red_Taxi_View.jpg|Toyota Crown Comfort taxicab in Hong Kong. |
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File:Toyota Crown Comfort, Denpasar.JPG|Retired Toyota Crown Comfort taxicab in Indonesia. |
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File:SMRT TAXI SHB1791M.jpg|Toyota Crown Comfort taxicab in Singapore. |
File:SMRT TAXI SHB1791M.jpg|Toyota Crown Comfort taxicab in Singapore. |
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Toyota Comfort (XS10) | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Also called | Toyota Crown Comfort Toyota Crown Sedan |
Production | December 1995–January 2018[1] |
Assembly | Japan: Susono, Shizuoka (Higashi Fuji plant)[2][3] |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Mid-size car (D) |
Body style | 4-door notchback sedan |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
Related | Toyota Mark II (X80) |
Powertrain | |
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Electric motor | 4 hp (3.0 kW; 4.1 PS) 1GM belted alternator starter (GBS12) |
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Hybrid drivetrain | Mild hybrid (THS-M) (GBS12) |
Battery | 36 V Lead-acid (GBS12) |
Dimensions | |
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Width | 1,695 mm (66.7 in) |
Height | 1,525 mm (60.0 in) |
Chronology | |
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The Toyota Comfort (Japanese: トヨタ・コンフォート, Hepburn: Toyota Konfōto) and the long-wheelbase Toyota Crown Comfort are a line of mid-size sedans produced by Toyota between 1995 and 2018. A platform derivative of the Toyota Mark II (X80), the Comfort was aimed at fleet buyers with a primary focus on taxicab operators.[5][6] A third model was released in 2001 as the 11th generation Crown Sedan (the first Crown Sedan not based on the normal Crown executive car) for the Japanese market only.[7] The Crown Sedan was also aimed at fleet buyers, as a high end taxi or for corporate use.
Its main competitors were the Nissan Crew (discontinued in June 2009) and the Nissan Cedric Y31 (discontinued in 2015). Production of the Comfort ceased in January 2018, after more than 22 years in production, and it was subsequently replaced by the Toyota JPN Taxi which was launched at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show in October 2017.[1][8]
Description
[edit]The Comfort and Crown Comfort were released on December 19, 1995 as replacements for the base fleet versions of the Mark II and the larger Crown.[6] The Comfort was offered only in a five-seat configuration throughout the years, while early Crown Comfort models were offered with a split front bench in place of bucket seats. Five-seater Comforts could only be equipped with a floor-mounted gear lever, while six-seater models were paired with column shifters. A remote control rear passenger door, actuated by the driver through a series of mechanical linkages or a pneumatic system, is standard on taxi models in both Hong Kong and Japan.
Markets
[edit]According to a report in 2011, Toyota has sold 364,000 Comforts since 1995. The model, particularly its long-wheelbase variants, was popular among taxicab operators in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The short-wheelbase Comfort was commonly used for driver's education in Japan. Crown Comforts were also exported in smaller numbers to Macau and Indonesia, where they were most notably operated by the Blue Bird Group.[9]
In Singapore, the implementation of Euro IV emission requirements forced taxi companies to remove Crown Comforts from service in 2014.[10] Most units were scrapped but a handful were stripped of their drivetrains and donated to the healthcare industry for use in rehabilitation training.[11]
Awards
[edit]In October 2008, the Crown Comfort won the Good Design Award in the long life design award category.[12]
In 2010, the model was named by Akio Toyoda, the president of Toyota, as the winner of the "President's Prize": an internal, semi-official corporate award. The company explained: "The car itself is unspectacular but it is very important to Toyota. This is why Morizo chose the car for the first 'Morizo award,'... the car can be driven over the years by everybody from beginners to experts. And this is the proof that the car is the symbol of Toyota's quality, durability and reliability". "Morizo" is the pseudonym used by Toyoda when participating in motorsport.[13]
Technical specifications
[edit]The Comfort uses MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a coil-sprung solid rear axle.[12] The earlier short-wheelbase Comforts were powered by either the 2L-TE diesel engine, 3S-FE/4S-FE gasoline engine, or a 3Y-PE LPG engine. Starting in 2008, they were only offered with the 1998 cc 1TR-FPE and 1TR-FE engine, producing 83 kW (113 PS) at 4,800 rpm, and 100 kW (136 PS) at 5,600 rpm respectively.[14]
The long-wheelbase Crown Comfort had more variety when it came to engine choices. Early export models to Hong Kong, Indonesia and Singapore offered 2L and 5L diesel engines, while domestic Japanese models received the 3Y-PE and 1G-GPE LPG engine only. Hong Kong eventually received the 3Y-PE engine a few years later, but Indonesia and Singapore only received diesel models. The 1G-GPE engine was phased out in 2002, and in 2008, the 3Y-PE model was phased out in favour of the new 1TR powered vehicles.
Some Super Deluxe and Crown Sedan models received the six-cylinder 1G-GPE initially and later the 1G-FE, the former of which was dropped after 2002, and the latter after 2007; BAS mild hybrid drivetrains with the 1G-FE were also available from 2002 until 2008. After the discontinuation of the mild hybrid, they were only offered with 1TR-FPE engines. Six-cylinder engines were not offered in the short-wheelbase Comfort and lower trim levels of the Crown Comfort.
Models
[edit]YXS10/YXS10H — The YXS10 was the first vehicle to be identified as the Crown Comfort. It came equipped with a lever-activated remote control rear passenger door, and a 4-speed automatic transmission (A43D) became standard in 2004 in some markets. The YXS10H is a four-cylinder Crown Sedan Super Saloon built from 2002 to 2008 equipped with the 3Y-PE LPG engine.
YXS11/YXS11Y ー The YXS11/YXS11Y are 3Y-PE powered LPG models. The 11 series denotes a short-wheelbase version, identified as Toyota Comfort (without the word Crown on the nameplate). At 2680 mm, its wheelbase is identical to that of the X80 Mark II and 100 mm shorter than that of the long-wheelbase 10 series models. Additionally, cars with a Y suffix denotes that the car is a driver's education vehicle.
LXS10 – The LXS10 is an export-only vehicle equipped with the naturally aspirated 2L diesel motor, with a column-mounted 4-speed/floor-mounted 5-speed manual transmission only.
LXS11/LXS11Y ー The LXS11/LXS11Y are powered by the 2L-TE Turbodiesel engine. It was sold from 1996 to 1999, but was ultimately phased out in favour of the petrol-powered S-engined cars. The LXS11 taxi models only came in four-speed automatic, and only 6680 of these models were made.
LXS12 – The LXS12 is an export-only Crown Comfort equipped with a naturally aspirated 5L diesel engine and a column-mounted 4-speed/floor-mounted 5-speed manual transmission. In Singapore, this model was identified simply as Toyota Crown (without the word Comfort on the nameplate).
SXS11Y/SXS13Y ー The SXS11Y is powered by the 4S-FE engine, and was made from 1996 to 2001. The SXS11Y was replaced by the 3S-FE powered SXS13Y in 2001. These models were only offered to driving schools; the TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger is also on the SXS13Y chassis.
GXS10/GXS12 ー The GXS10/GXS12 are powered by the 6-cylinder 1G engine. All GXS10 models were equipped with the 1G-GPE LPG engine, while the GXS12s had a 1G-FE petrol engine. GXS10 models were sold under the Crown Comfort nameplate between December 1995 and February 2001, offered exclusively in the Super Deluxe trim level, and the Crown Sedan nameplate between October 2001 and October 2002.[15] Unlike the four-cylinder Crown Sedans, early Super Saloon models with the 1G-GPE engine (produced only in 2002) were simply identified as GXS10s without the H suffix. The GXS12 designation exclusively denotes Crown Sedan Super Deluxe models manufactured between August 2001 and August 2007.[7][16]
GBS12 ー The GBS12 is a mild hybrid version of the 6-cylinder petrol-powered Crown Sedan Super Deluxe manufactured between October 2002 and April 2008.[7]
TSS10/TSS10H ー The TSS10 is a Crown Comfort or Crown Sedan, built from August 2008 to January 2018, powered by the 1TR-FPE LPG engine.[12][17] The TSS10H is a Crown Sedan Super Saloon, built during the same period and utilising the same engine.[7]
TSS11/TSS11Y ー The TSS11/TSS11Y are short-wheelbase Comforts powered by the 1TR-FPE LPG engine.[17]
TSS13Y – The TSS13Y is a short-wheelbase driver's education model utilising a petrol powered 1TR-FE.
Engines
[edit]Model | Engine | Cyl. | Fuel | Power | Torque |
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YXS10 (1995-2008) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) OHV 3Y-PE | I4 | LPG | 79 PS (58 kW; 78 hp) | 16.3 kg⋅m (160 N⋅m; 118 lb⋅ft) |
YXS10H (2002-2008) | |||||
YXS11 (1995-2008) | |||||
YXS11Y (1995-2008) | |||||
LXS10 (1995-1999) | 2,446 cc (2.4 L) SOHC 2L-II | Diesel | 85 PS (63 kW; 84 hp) | 16.8 kg⋅m (165 N⋅m; 122 lb⋅ft) | |
LXS11 (1995-1999) | 2,446 cc (2.4 L) SOHC turbo 2L-TE(II) | 97 PS (71 kW; 96 hp) | 22.5 kg⋅m (221 N⋅m; 163 lb⋅ft) | ||
LXS11Y (1996-1999) | |||||
LXS12 (1998-2006) | 2,985 cc (3.0 L) SOHC 5L | 91 PS (67 kW; 90 hp) | 19.5 kg⋅m (191 N⋅m; 141 lb⋅ft) | ||
SXS11Y (1996-2001) | 1,838 cc (1.8 L) DOHC 4S-FE | Petrol | 125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp) | 16.5 kg⋅m (162 N⋅m; 119 lb⋅ft) | |
SXS13Y (2001-2007) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) DOHC 3S-FE | 128 PS (94 kW; 126 hp) | 18.3 kg⋅m (179 N⋅m; 132 lb⋅ft) | ||
GXS10 (1995-2002) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) DOHC 1G-GPE | I6 | LPG | 110 PS (81 kW; 108 hp) | 15.5 kg⋅m (152 N⋅m; 112 lb⋅ft) |
GXS12 (2001-2007) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) DOHC VVT-i 1G-FE | Petrol | 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) | 20.4 kg⋅m (200 N⋅m; 148 lb⋅ft) | |
GBS12 (2002-2008) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) DOHC mild hybrid 1G-FE | 143 PS (105 kW; 141 hp) | 20.0 kg⋅m (196 N⋅m; 145 lb⋅ft) | ||
TSS10 (2008-2018) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) DOHC VVT-i 1TR-FPE | I4 | LPG | 113 PS (83 kW; 111 hp) | 19.0 kg⋅m (186 N⋅m; 137 lb⋅ft) |
TSS10H (2008-2018) | |||||
TSS11 (2008-2018) | |||||
TSS11Y (2008-2018) | |||||
TSS13Y (2007-2015) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) DOHC VVT-i 1TR-FE | Petrol | 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) | 18.6 kg⋅m (182 N⋅m; 135 lb⋅ft) | |
TSS13Y (2015-2018) | 1,998 cc (2.0 L) DOHC Dual VVT-i 1TR-FE | 139 PS (102 kW; 137 hp) | 18.7 kg⋅m (183 N⋅m; 135 lb⋅ft) |
Equipment
[edit]While the Comfort shares its underpinnings with the X80 Mark II, its body was thoroughly redesigned to increase interior space with an emphasis on rear passenger comfort.[12] To reduce unnecessary cost and weight while provisioning for the installation of taxi equipment, the more luxurious dashboard and interior fittings of the Mark II were replaced with a modified version of the base S130 Crown's dashboard and less bulky all-plastic fittings with very simple designs.
Comfort-based Crown Sedans received a facelift comprising chrome-accented bumpers and body-coloured side mouldings, redesigned taillights, and a new boot panel with additional light clusters and a chrome-rimmed number plate garnish. Crown Sedans also received an updated interior with a more elegant instrument panel, various elements derived from those found in the preceding tenth generation Crown Sedan, and a steering wheel shared with consumer-oriented models like the XV30 Camry.
Taxi models came equipped with fender mirrors, while the private use and driver's education cars were equipped with door-mounted mirrors. Early Comforts below the SG trim level had manual windows on all four doors; power front windows were optional, and standardised in the beginning of 1997. In 2007, Toyota added power windows at all four doors as an option. The front bumper is designed to be able to split in two, and driving lamps can be quickly removed for ease of repair in case of an accident.
Welcab (paratransit) versions of the taxi models were offered, adding a rear passenger seat that rotates outwards to aid the entry and exit of passengers with limited mobility; these cars can be identified by the International Symbol of Access on the corresponding door.[18] A "swing roof" option was also offered for Crown Comforts and Crown Sedans used in Shinto weddings, adding a hinged roof panel above the rear passenger door that opens upwards to allow for the clearance of a bride's wig and headdress during entry and exit.
In 2002, all models received ABS and a driver's airbag as standard. In 2004, an LED third brake light replaced the original incandescent unit while side turn signals (shared with the XP30 bB) were added to the front fenders. In August 2007, the Crown Comfort was facelifted for the Hong Kong market by adopting the Japanese market Crown Sedan's chrome-accented bumpers, taillights, and redesigned boot panel.
In late 2007, a minor update was made to the Comfort's emissions system to meet more stringent emission standards set by Toyota, while the use of LED lights for instrument panel illumination was increased. Larger headrests were gradually phased in beginning with SG and Crown Sedan models circa 2001, and ending with Standard and Deluxe taxi models in 2012. All Comforts eventually gained a passenger airbag and start-stop system as standard equipment; the latter being offered exclusively in the Japanese market.
Comforts configured for driver's education use were only offered in the Deluxe trim level and are equipped with a secondary brake pedal on the passenger footwell for instructor use. A radio delete option was offered for the driver's education model. Most (if not all) models from 1995 to 1997 were equipped with a digital auxiliary speedometer on the centre console as standard. In 1996, an optional brake light indicator was added to the centre console. Cars built in 1997 had this light moved to the passenger side of the dash, with clutch and accelerator indicator lights added to the mix. All cars made after 1998 had the indicator lights moved to a redesigned centre console stack.
Trim levels
[edit]- Standard ー included steel wheels (initially 14-inch, later 15-inch), three-point seat belts, air conditioning, a radio with two dash-mounted speakers, vinyl interior upholstery and power steering.
- Deluxe ー added cloth interior upholstery (seating surfaces only before 2004); power locks, mirrors and windows were optional.
- SG ー added standard power features, faux wood interior trim, premium cloth interior upholstery and wheel covers; 15-inch alloy wheels from the V30 Camry were optional. This was the highest trim level available for the short-wheelbase Comfort and was not offered for long-wheelbase models.[19][12]
- Super Deluxe ー Super Deluxe models were marketed under the Crown Comfort nameplate before August 2001 and the Crown Sedan nameplate from August 2001 onwards. While the original Super Deluxe models were equipped similarly to the short-wheelbase SG, available with an optional "Q Package" which added luxury cloth upholstery and faux wood interior trim, the change of nameplate in 2001 added more upscale exterior styling with wider taillights, chrome-accented painted exterior trim, deluxe wheel covers and chrome-finished versions of the optional alloy wheels; interior equipment included luxury seats with a rear fold-down armrest, a premium dashboard and interior fittings, four cupholders, and an upgraded audio system with four door-mounted speakers. The front passenger seat could now be configured with a fold-down centre section so that a rear passenger may stretch his feet forward. The "Q Package" was renamed "G Package" and gained an air purifier as part of its equipment.[20]
- Super Saloon — introduced in 2002, this trim level was only marketed under the Crown Sedan nameplate. It added the "G Package" and chrome-finished alloy wheels as standard equipment, as well as longer bumpers. It was only available with LPG engines and was aimed primarily at corporate, government and sedan service buyers; door mirrors were standard, while fender mirrors were available for cars used in taxi service.[21][22] Due to the extended bumpers, Super Saloons exceeded the 4.7 m (15.4 ft) length threshold of Japan's "small-size passenger vehicle" classification and were instead classified as "normal-size passenger vehicles" as a result.[7]
TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger
[edit]The TRD Comfort GT-Z Supercharger was a limited production high-performance version of the SXS13Y model produced from July 2003 until February 2004. A total of 59 GT-Z units were produced.[23] It is equipped with the same 3S-FE DOHC 2.0 L inline-four petrol engine as the base car but fitted with an ORC-TX07 supercharger, increasing power output to 160 PS (118 kW; 158 hp) at 6100 rpm and torque to 22.5 kg⋅m (221 N⋅m; 163 lb⋅ft) at 3300 rpm.
Nameplate usage for other models
[edit]Comfort Hybrid (NTP10R)
[edit]In July 2018, a rebadged version of the Toyota JPN Taxi debuted in Hong Kong under the Comfort Hybrid (Chinese: 豐田金豐混能的士) nameplate, with sales commencing in January 2019.[24][25] The powertrain is an "LPG hybrid system" based on the existing THS II, made compatible with LPG fuel through the use of the 1.5L 1NZ-FXP LPG engine.[26][27] As of May 2019, 17 Comfort Hybrids are in service and are due to replace the current fleet of LPG-only Crown Comforts.[27]
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Hong Kong Urban Toyota Comfort Hybrid
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Hong Kong New Territories Toyota Comfort Hybrid
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Hong Kong Lantau Toyota Comfort Hybrid
Gallery
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Toyota Comfort driver's education car in Japan.
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Toyota Comfort taxicab in Japan.
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Toyota Crown Comfort taxicab in Hong Kong.
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Retired Toyota Crown Comfort taxicab in Indonesia.
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Toyota Crown Comfort taxicab in Singapore.
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