Toyota AE85

Toyota Corolla Levin /
Sprinter Trueno (AE85)
Production 1983–1987
Body style 2-door coupé,
3-door coupé
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Engine 1.5 L 3A-U I4,
1.6 L 4A-C I4
1.6 L 4A-GEU I4,
1.6 L 4A-GEC I4
Transmission 5 speed manual,
4 speed automatic
Wheelbase 94.5 in (2,400 mm)
Length 165.5 in (4,200 mm)
Width 64.0 in (1,630 mm)
Height 52.6 in (1,340 mm)
Curb weight 1,950 lb (880 kg) to 2,075 lb (941 kg)
Related Toyota AE86

The Toyota AE85, sold as the Toyota Corolla Levin, Toyota Sprinter Trueno or Toyota Corolla SR5 is a rear-wheel drive sportscoupe manufactured by Toyota from 1983-1987. The AE85 shares its chassis and basic design with the famous AE86, but while the AE86 was designed for performance, the AE85 was designed for economy and differs mainly in its engine.

The inaugural AE85 model's standard equipment included Toyota's 3A-U carburetor-equipped SOHC motor displacing 1452cc(cubic-capacity) and the cable-clutch K50 transmission. It did not incorporate the hydraulic T-50 transmission, nor the limited-slip(LSD) differential and rear disc brakes of the higher-performing AE86 version of the car. Both AE85 and AE86 were available in coupe or hatchback form, and also with the fixed headlight front (Levin) or pop-up lights (Trueno.) Because of their identical outward appearance, the two can sometimes be mistaken.

The A Series engines are a family of straight-4 internal combustion engines with displacement from 1.3 L to 1.8 L produced by Toyota Motor Corporation.

The car is known in Japan as the Hachi-Go (ハチゴー?), meaning "Eight-Five".

It is most famously featured in the manga/anime series Initial D, where Itsuki Takeuchi purchases an AE85 Levin, mistaken for an AE86.

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