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The Toyota Caldina is a mid-size wagon and compact MPV produced by Toyota primarily for the Japanese market from 1992 to 2007. It was known for blending spaciousness with sporty design cues, serving as a practical yet dynamic family car. Across its three generations, the Caldina evolved in size, engine options, and technology, ranging from practical daily commutes to performance-oriented variants like the turbocharged GT-T. The model earned a reputation for reliability, versatility, and efficient use of interior space, making it a popular choice among wagon enthusiasts in its era.

Discontinued Generations

2002 Toyota Caldina (T24)

Silver wagon with hood scoop, alloy wheels, and tinted windows
1445 mm
L:4510 mm | W:1740 mm

2002 Toyota Caldina (T24)

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 2002-2007
  • Model Year: 2002
Body Style: Wagon
  • Length: 4510 mm177.6 in
  • Width: 1740 mm68.5 in
  • Height: 1445 mm56.9 in

1997 Toyota Caldina (T21)

Front side view of a dual-tone station wagon with roof rails and alloy wheels
1495 mm
L:4590 mm | W:1720 mm

1997 Toyota Caldina (T21)

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 1997-2002
  • Model Year: 1997
Body Style: Wagon
  • Length: 4570-4590 mm179.9-180.7 in
  • Width: 1695-1720 mm66.7-67.7 in
  • Height: 1475-1495 mm58.1-58.9 in

1992 Toyota Caldina (T19)

White station wagon front side profile with black bumper and steel wheels
1470 mm
L:4545 mm | W:1695 mm

1992 Toyota Caldina (T19)

    Discontinued Model
  • Production: 1992-1997
  • Model Year: 1992
Body Style: Wagon
  • Length: 4545 mm178.9 in
  • Width: 1695 mm66.7 in
  • Height: 1450-1470 mm57.1-57.9 in

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