Toyota Toyopet Stout

Toyota Toyopet Stout

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A compact pickup truck designed for commercial use, known for its durability and reliability.

Generations

20 generations of the Toyota Toyopet Stout

1.5L Petrol Stout

1.5L Petrol Stout

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The 1.5L Petrol Stout was introduced in 1957 as one of the first variants of the Toyopet Stout. It features a 1490cc petrol engine producing around 75 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This truck variant was known for its reliability and was primarily aimed at commercial use. It served as a versatile workhorse in various markets, particularly in Japan.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1960
2.2L Petrol Stout

2.2L Petrol Stout

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The 2.2L Petrol Stout was launched in 1975 and featured a 2184cc petrol engine that produced around 100 horsepower. This variant provided a balance of power and efficiency, making it a favorite for small businesses needing reliable transport and light hauling capabilities.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1980
1.6L Diesel Stout

1.6L Diesel Stout

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The 1.6L Diesel Stout was introduced in 1960, featuring a 1588cc diesel engine that produced approximately 60 horsepower. This variant was equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission and designed for better fuel efficiency, catering to the growing demand for diesel-powered vehicles in the commercial sector.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1965
1.8L Petrol Stout

1.8L Petrol Stout

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The 1.8L Petrol Stout was launched in 1965 as an upgrade to the previous variants. It featured a 1781cc petrol engine that produced around 90 horsepower and was paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This variant offered improved performance and was popular among consumers looking for a reliable truck for both personal and commercial use.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1970
2.0L Diesel Stout

2.0L Diesel Stout

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The 2.0L Diesel Stout was introduced in 1970, featuring a 1974cc diesel engine capable of producing 75 horsepower. Equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, this variant was designed for the heavy-duty market, providing durability and reliability for various commercial applications.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1975
2.4L Diesel Stout

2.4L Diesel Stout

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The 2.4L Diesel Stout was introduced in 1980, featuring a robust 2446cc diesel engine producing approximately 85 horsepower. This variant was well-suited for commercial use, emphasizing fuel economy and low running costs, appealing to businesses needing dependable transport.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1985
2.8L Diesel Stout

2.8L Diesel Stout

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The 2.8L Diesel Stout was introduced in 1990, featuring a 2776cc turbocharged diesel engine that produced 140 horsepower. This variant was known for its excellent towing capacity and was favored in markets requiring robust utility vehicles.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
2.5L Petrol Stout

2.5L Petrol Stout

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The 2.5L Petrol Stout was launched in 1985 with a 2498cc petrol engine producing around 120 horsepower. This variant combined improved power output with enhanced comfort features, aiming at both commercial and private users.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1990
3.0L V6 Petrol Stout

3.0L V6 Petrol Stout

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The 3.0L V6 Petrol Stout was introduced in 2000, featuring a 2982cc V6 petrol engine generating around 200 horsepower. This variant combined power with a smoother driving experience, appealing to customers looking for a blend of utility and performance.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2005
3.0L Diesel Stout

3.0L Diesel Stout

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The 3.0L Diesel Stout was launched in 1995 and featured a 2982cc diesel engine that produced approximately 160 horsepower. This variant was designed for heavy-duty applications, providing enhanced performance and reliability for demanding tasks.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2000
3.0L Hybrid Stout

3.0L Hybrid Stout

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The 3.0L Hybrid Stout was introduced in 2010, featuring a hybrid powertrain that combines a 2982cc petrol engine with an electric motor, producing a combined output of 230 horsepower. This variant emphasized fuel efficiency and reduced emissions, catering to environmentally conscious consumers.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2015
3.0L Turbo Diesel Stout

3.0L Turbo Diesel Stout

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The 3.0L Turbo Diesel Stout was launched in 2005, equipped with a 2982cc turbocharged diesel engine producing approximately 170 horsepower. It was designed for superior torque and efficiency, making it ideal for commercial and heavy-duty applications.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2010
3.0L Diesel Stout (New Generation)

3.0L Diesel Stout (New Generation)

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The 3.0L Diesel Stout (New Generation) was launched in 2015, featuring an updated 2982cc turbocharged diesel engine producing around 180 horsepower. This variant included advanced safety features and improved technology, making it a popular choice for modern commercial needs.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2024
1.0L Petrol Stout

1.0L Petrol Stout

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The 1.0L Petrol Stout was introduced in 1957 as one of the earliest variants of the Toyopet Stout. It features a 1000cc inline-four petrol engine, producing approximately 45 horsepower. This compact truck variant was designed for light-duty use and was well-received for its versatility and utility in urban environments.

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Introduced: 1957 Discontinued: 1960
1.2L Petrol Stout

1.2L Petrol Stout

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The 1.2L Petrol Stout was introduced in 1961 as an upgrade to the earlier 1.0L variant. It features a 1200cc inline-four petrol engine, delivering improved power output of around 60 horsepower. This variant was known for its enhanced payload capacity and was popular among small business owners and farmers.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1968
2.8L Petrol Stout

2.8L Petrol Stout

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The 2.8L Petrol Stout was introduced in 1988, featuring a more powerful 2800cc inline-six petrol engine. This variant provided enhanced performance and towing capacity, making it popular among contractors and outdoor enthusiasts who needed a reliable vehicle for heavy loads.

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Introduced: 1988 Discontinued: 1996
1.5L Diesel Stout

1.5L Diesel Stout

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The 1.5L Diesel Stout was launched in 1964, marking Toyota's entry into the diesel truck market. This variant is equipped with a 1500cc diesel engine, offering durability and fuel efficiency, making it an ideal choice for long-distance hauling. It gained a reputation for reliability in various commercial applications.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1972
2.0L Petrol Stout

2.0L Petrol Stout

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The 2.0L Petrol Stout was introduced in 1972 as part of the model's evolution. It features a 2000cc inline-four petrol engine, producing around 100 horsepower. This variant provided better performance and comfort compared to earlier models, making it suitable for both commercial and personal use.

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Introduced: 1972 Discontinued: 1980
2.5L Diesel Stout

2.5L Diesel Stout

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The 2.5L Diesel Stout was launched in 1980, featuring a robust 2500cc diesel engine. This variant was known for its high torque and was primarily aimed at heavy-duty applications, catering to consumers needing a reliable workhorse for transporting goods over rough terrain.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1988
1.9L Diesel Stout

1.9L Diesel Stout

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The 1.9L Diesel Stout was introduced in 1960. It features a 1.9L diesel engine producing approximately 60 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This truck variant was designed for commercial use, emphasizing fuel efficiency and durability. It served primarily in markets where diesel engines were favored for their economy and torque characteristics.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1965