Celica GT-4, a high performance model of the Celica Liftback
Toyota Celica Camry, a four-door sports sedan
Toyota Celica LB Turbo, a Group 5 Special Production racecar
Toyota Celica Supra, a sports car and grand tourer
Celica, one of the two protagonists of Fire Emblem Gaiden and its remake, Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia
Celica A. Mercury, a fictional character from the BlazBlue series
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Toyota Celica (/ˈsɛlɪkə/ or /sɛˈliːkə/) (Japanese: トヨタ・セリカ, Hepburn: Toyota Serika) is an automobile produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. The Celica name...
Celica may refer to: Celica, Ecuador, capital of the below canton Celica Canton, canton in Loja Province, Ecuador Toyota Celica, sports car Celica GT-4...
derived from the Toyota Celica, but it was longer. Starting in mid-1986, the A70 Supra became a separate model from the Celica. In turn, Toyota also stopped...
1970 to December 2001. It was introduced as a sedan counterpart of the Celica, with which it originally shared a platform. Later, it was realigned to...
(74 kW) at 5,400 rpm / 152 N⋅m (112 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm Applications: Toyota Celica (SA60) Toyota Carina (SA60) Toyota Corona (ST140) Toyota Mark II (SX70)...
automobile engines. Designed for longitudinal placement in such vehicles as the Celica and Hilux and in production from 1953 through 1997, usage faded out as many...
The Toyota Celica Liftback Turbo was a Group 5 Special Production racecar version of the 3-door liftback first generation Toyota Celica GT built by Schnitzer...
Carina II (1984–1992) Toyota Celica (1970–2006) Toyota Celica Camry (1980–1982) Toyota Celica Supra (1978–1985) Toyota Celica XX (1978–1985) Toyota Celsior...
Carina Van TA49V-A (12T-J) Aug 1977–Jun 1981 Toyota Celica TA41-B Jan 1980–Feb 1982 Toyota Celica Camry TA41-C Aug 1977–Sep 1978 Toyota Corona TT120 Sep...
to the Toyota Celica called the Celica Camry. Toyota designated this initial application of the Camry name as the A40/A50 series. Celica Camry made its...
series Celica chassis. It shared the same interior and rear end design as the Celica coupé. Instead of having four round headlamps like the Celica, it has...
Soarer MZ10 1980 Toyota Crown 1980 Toyota Corona Mark II 1982–1986 Toyota Celica XX (Japan) The 2-valve SOHC 2M was stroked to 85 mm (3.35 in) for 2.3 L...
Celica is a canton in Loja Province, Ecuador. Its seat is Celica. The canton is located in the west of the province and is bordered by the cantons of Puyango...
Integrale Nissan March Super Turbo Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165 Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185 / Celica Turbo 4WD Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 Toyota Corolla GT Toyota...
share the same Toyota "T" platform as Celica. The Carina ED was exclusive to Toyota Store locations, and the Celica was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store...
transmission offered in base model vehicles in the 1970s. Often referred to as a Celica or Corona steel case 4-speed. The housing is steel as opposed to aluminium...
Toyota Celica". Hemmings Motor News (U.S.). Retrieved 7 September 2020. Fets, Jim (3 December 2010). "Collectible Classic: 1976-1977 Toyota Celica GT Liftback"...
side stripes.[citation needed] While Toyota's front-engine, rear-drive Celica rally cars proved dominant in the African Group B rallies of the 1980s,...
Toyota Celica GT Rally (sometimes abbreviated as GT Rally) is a racing computer game developed and published by Gremlin Graphics Software (later Gremlin...