Toyota Windom

Toyota Windom is a business or premium car from the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Manufactured since 1989 in a typical body version – a 4-door 5-seater E-class sedan. In the US market, a locally adapted machine is marketed under the name Lexus ES300. From 2012 to this day, the car has been produced in the 6th generation. The assembly of the model is carried out in Japan. The car has been sold on the Russian market since 2010.

Engine Toyota 2MZ-FE

The 2.5-liter Toyota 2MZ-FE engine was produced in Japan from 1995 to 2002 and was installed mainly on models for the Asian market. This engine is famous for its fastidiousness to fuel quality. This engine is most often found on right-hand drive cars.

Engine Toyota 1MZ-FE

The 3.0-liter Toyota 1MZ-FE engine was produced from 1993 to 2008 at the company’s plants in Japan and the USA and was installed on numerous models of the Japanese concern for all markets. Usually, two versions of the power unit are distinguished: with and without a VVT-i phase regulator at the intake.

Engine Toyota 4VZ-FE

The 2.5-liter Toyota 4VZ-FE engine was assembled from 1991 to 1996 at the concern’s American plant and was installed only on the popular Camry sedan, as well as its Japanese counterpart Windom. In fact, the power unit was an upgraded version of its predecessor 2VZ-FE.

Engine Toyota 3VZ-FE

The 3.0-liter Toyota 3VZ-FE engine was assembled from 1991 to 1996 at the concern’s American plant and was installed only on the popular Camry sedan and its counterparts: Windom and Lexus ES 300.

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