The fastest in the range is the 1994 Toyota Celica (T20) 2.0 Turbo 4WD, delivering an output of 242 Hp and 302 Nm of torque, which accelerates the car from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.1 sec and to a top speed of 240 km/h (149.13 mph).
Fuel consumption varies between 7.1 l/ 100 km (33.13 mpg) and 9.5 l/ 100 km (24.76 mpg), depending on the modification.
The three body styles, in which the Celica is available – Coupe, Cabriolet, and Liftback, are similarly sized, measuring between 4330 mm (170.47 in.) and 4496 mm (177.01 in.) in length, 1635 mm (64.37 in.) and 1750 mm (68.9 in.) in width, and 1290 mm (50.79 in.) and 1321 mm (52.01 in.) in height.
Toyota Celica was initially a rear-wheel-drive car. In 1985, however, it was changed to a front-wheel drive with two all-wheel-drive variants in the model’s fifth and sixth generation.
Toyota Celica is a sport compact car – a high-performance version of the more affordable sedan Toyota Carina.