The Toyota Sprinter is a compact car produced by Toyota from the early 1960s through the late 1980s, renowned for its sporty styling and practicality. Introduced as a sportier variant of the Toyota Corolla, the Sprinter featured several body styles including coupe, sedan, and hatchback over its different generations. Each generation saw subtle changes in size, with the Sprinter growing slightly larger to meet evolving market demands while maintaining its reputation for reliability and efficiency. The model played an important role in Toyota's lineup, especially in the Japanese domestic market, before it was eventually succeeded by newer compact models.
Discontinued Generations
1987 Toyota Sprinter Carib

1490 mm
L:4380 mm | W:1690 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1987-2002
- Model Year: 1987
Body Style: Wagon
- Length: 4360-4380 mm171.7-172.4 in
- Width: 1655-1690 mm65.2-66.5 in
- Height: 1450-1490 mm57.1-58.7 in
1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno

1335 mm
L:4300 mm | W:1695 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1983-2002
- Model Year: 1983
Body Style: Coupe
- Length: 4205-4300 mm165.6-169.3 in
- Width: 1625-1695 mm64.0-66.7 in
- Height: 1300-1335 mm51.2-52.6 in
1992 Toyota Sprinter Marino

1315 mm
L:4385 mm | W:1695 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1992-1997
- Model Year: 1992
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4385 mm172.6 in
- Width: 1695 mm66.7 in
- Height: 1315 mm51.8 in
1991 Toyota Sprinter

1375 mm
L:4290 mm | W:1820 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1991-1995
- Model Year: 1991
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4290 mm168.9 in
- Width: 1820 mm71.7 in
- Height: 1375 mm54.1 in