The last version of the Celica
The Toyota Celica was a sports car made by Toyota. Toyota stopped selling the Celica in 2005 due to low sales and it was replaced by the Scion tC. The first Celicas were made in 1970.
Images for kids
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Toyota Celica coupe 1600 GT (TA22, Japan)
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1973 Toyota Celica Liftback 2000 GT (RA25, Japan)
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1976 Toyota Celica coupe GT (RA24, US). Note the enlarged bumpers, required by US federal law.
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1976 Toyota Celica Liftback 2000 ST (RA28, UK)
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1971 Red GT Toyota Celica, a show winner at the Australian Motorclassica Concours d’elegance
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1978–1979 Toyota Celica Liftback GT (RA42, US)
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1979 Toyota Celica XX 2000G (Japan)
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Toyota Celica Camry (Japan)
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The facelift model Toyota Celica Coupe 1600 GT-R (AA63, Japan)
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Juha Kankkunen's 1985 Toyota Celica TwinCam Turbo (TA64) Group B rally car
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1986 Toyota Celica GT coupé (ST161, US)
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1985–1987 Toyota Celica 2.0 SX Liftback (ST162, Australia)
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1988 Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo (ST165, US)
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Pre-facelift Toyota Celica 1.6 ST notchback coupe (AT180, US)
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Pre-facelift Toyota Celica SX Liftback (ST184, Australia)
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Pre-facelift Toyota Celica 4WS Convertible (ST183, Japan)
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Facelift Toyota Celica 2.2 SX Liftback (ST184R, Australia)
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1992 Toyota Celica GT-Four Carlos Sainz Limited Edition (ST185, UK)
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1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205, United Kingdom)
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Facelift Toyota Celica GT convertible (ST204, US)
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Facelift Toyota Celica SX Liftback (ST204, Australia)
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Toyota Celica SS-I (ZZT230, Japan)
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The facelift model Toyota Celica SS-I (ZZT230, Japan)
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Toyota Celica GT (ZZT231, UK)
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Pre-facelift Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTL-i SX (ZZT231, Australia)
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Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST165) Group A rally car, 1990 Safari Rally winner.
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Toyota Celica at 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed
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1981 Toyota Celica coupé 1600 ST (TA40, Europe)
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1981 Toyota Celica SunChaser cabriolet (TA40, Europe)
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1979–1981 Toyota Celica Liftback 2000 LT (RA40, Australia)
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1979–1981 Toyota Celica Liftback 2000 LT (RA40, Australia)
See also
In Spanish: Toyota Celica para niños