The is a
subcompact car
Subcompact car is a North American classification for cars smaller than a compact car. It is broadly equivalent to the B-segment (Europe), supermini (Great Britain) or A0-class (China) classifications.
According to the U.S. Environmental Prote ...
manufactured by
Toyota
is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan. It was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda and incorporated on . Toyota is one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, producing about 10 ...
from 1973 until 1999, replacing the
Publica, but retaining the Publica's "P" code and generation numbering. The first generation Starlet was sold as the Publica Starlet in some markets. In Japan, it was exclusive to ''
Toyota Corolla Store'' dealers.
It is the first subcompact car from a Japanese automaker to offer a high-performance variant. These were available in three generations: the 1986–1989 Turbo S (EP71), the 1990–1995 GT Turbo (EP82), and the 1996–1999 Glanza V (EP91). Another variant was the
Toyota Sera, a
sport compact made in the early 1990s and officially sold only in Japan; the Sera had a unique two-door coupe body and
butterfly doors but shared the Starlet's chassis and mechanicals.
The Starlet was briefly exported to North America from 1981 to 1984.
In 1999, the Starlet was replaced by the
Vitz—sold as the
Echo or
Yaris in international markets—and the
bB mini MPV, which was later sold as the
Scion xB in Canada and the United States and as the Daihatsu Materia in Europe. However, Toyota effectively vacated the European
city car market until the
Aygo was launched in 2005.
The "Starlet" nameplate was revived in 2020 for a
rebadged Suzuki Baleno The Suzuki Baleno nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki to denote several different subcompact cars since 1996.
* From 1996 to 2002, the Suzuki Baleno that was sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific was a rebadged Suzuki Cultus C ...
hatchback, sold exclusively in some African countries (and in India under the "Glanza" name).
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First generation (P40/P50; 1973)
Initially launched in April 1973 as the higher-grade and bigger model of Publica P30,
the Starlet was offered with 1,000 and 1,200 cc engines. Generally the car looked like a shortened
Corolla
Corolla may refer to:
*Corolla (botany), the petals of a flower, considered as a unit
*Toyota Corolla, an automobile model name
* Corolla (headgear), an ancient headdress in the form of a circlet or crown
* ''Corolla'' (gastropod), a genus of moll ...
. The body style was originally only available as two-door coupe. The four-door sedan arrived in October 1973. Grades offered were Standard, Deluxe, Hi-Deluxe, ST, and SR. It was never sold in Europe, despite the popularity in that continent (particularly in the United Kingdom) of the similar-sized
Datsun Cherry, produced by Toyota's rival manufacturer
Nissan
, trading as Nissan Motor Corporation and often shortened to Nissan, is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan. The company sells its vehicles under the Nissan, Infiniti, and Datsun br ...
, as well as the success of modern new superminis like the
Fiat 127 and
Renault 5
The Renault 5 is a four-passenger, three or five-door, front-engine, front-wheel drive hatchback supermini manufactured and marketed by the French automaker Renault over two generations: 1972–1985 (also called R5) and 1984–1996 (also called S ...
.
Second generation (P60; 1978)
The 60 series, introduced in February 1978, was better known than its predecessor due to being the first Starlet extensively sold outside Japan. It was particularly well received in Europe, including the United Kingdom, at which time superminis were soaring in popularity. It was offered with a 993 (KP60 2K), 1,166 (KP62, 3K) or 1,290 cc (KP61, 4K) engine. Three- and five-door hatchbacks were offered in export markets, although a longer five-door wagon variant (also known as the "Van" in the Japanese market) was sold in Japan and certain Asian and European markets. The Van arrived in October 1978,
at the same time that the 1.2-litre KP62 became available in most export markets. The KP62 was first seen in Sweden in July 1978, where it was equipped with the de-smogged 3K-C engine to meet that country's particular emissions requirements.
In Japan, all Starlets except the Van were only available with the larger 1.3 litre engine; the Van model retained the smaller, 1.2 litre,
3K-HJ type.
The 60 series Starlet was the first Toyota passenger car to utilize rack-and-pinion steering. Suspension on 60 series Starlets is in the form of
MacPherson front struts accompanied by four link rear suspension with coil springs for hatchback models and leaf spring suspension on van models.
Trim levels were Standard, De Luxe (also known as DX in some markets), GL, XL, S, Si, Sprint, SE and Lisse. Si models have a fuel injected
4K-E engine. Sprint models included the upgraded Toyota Sports Handling Suspension, a tachometer, five-speed (K50) transmission, 1,290cc (4K) engine and a sportier interior compared to other models. The external trimming on Sprint models is also clipped into place, as opposed to being glued on as in other models. Sprint models include the same alloy wheels as featured on early
AE86
The AE86 series of the Toyota Corolla Levin and Toyota Sprinter Trueno are small, front-engine/rear-wheel-drive models within the front-engine/front-wheel-drive fifth generation Corolla (E80) range—marketed by Toyota from 1983 to 1987 in coup ...
Corollas as well. Japanese market models did not generally have self-retracting rear seatbelts. Japanese and New Zealand market models have 203 mm front brake rotors, as opposed to many other markets receiving Starlets with 228 mm front brake rotors.
Vehicles fitted with a
2K engine received a smaller differential (X code, ) than vehicles fitted with a
4K engine (U code, ). Differential ratios depend on the trim model and market for each car, with 3.909:1 being common for vehicles with a 2K engine, 4.3:1 for European van models, 3.727:1 for Japanese van models, 3.417:1 for vehicles fitted with an automatic transmission, and 3.583:1 for general applications with a 4K engine. Other ratios also existed for various Japanese market models.
In 1980, the Starlet was facelifted to include square headlights. A second facelift followed in 1983 to incorporate a slant nose front end and a new lower hatch opening.
Clean 60 series Starlets are becoming more difficult to acquire, largely to their age and susceptibility to rust. Many Starlets have also been converted into track and rally cars on account of their RWD layout. Their scarcity has led to them becoming a relatively valuable collector's car.
The 3-door KP61 was the only Starlet ever sold in the US, where it was available from the 1981 through the 1984 model years. The 1981–1982 models came with standard five-speed manual transmissions and tachometers. It is an equivalent to other markets' S model. The 1983–1984 models featured electronic
fuel injection (EFI) with the
4K engine, but with a four-speed
manual transmission and equipment similar to other markets' XLi model.
Common rust locations on a 60 series Starlet are under the rear hatch seal, around the front window wiper mount, behind the front fenders, and the bottom of the doors.
File:1982 Toyota Starlet DL (15258531949).jpg, Pre-facelift Toyota Starlet DL 3-door hatchback (New Zealand)
File:Toyota Starlet KP61 USA.jpg, 1980–1982 USDM Toyota Starlet 3-door hatchback (KP61, US)
File:1980-1982 Toyota Starlet XL.jpg, 1980–1982 JDM Toyota Starlet XL 5-door hatchback (KP61, Japan)
File:KP-60 Toyota Starlet.jpg, 1980–1982 Toyota Starlet 3-door hatchback (KP60, Ireland)
File:Starlet01.jpg, 1983–1984 Toyota Starlet 5-door hatchback (KP60, Germany)
File:Toyota-StarletP60.JPG, 1983–1984 JDM Toyota Starlet 3-door hatchback (KP61, Japan)
File:Toyota-StarletP60Sirear.JPG, 1983–1984 Toyota Starlet Si 3-door hatchback (KP61, Japan)
File:Kombi08.jpg, Starlet Kombi / station wagon (Germany)
File:Toyota-Starletvan.JPG, Starlet Van (Japan)
File:1982 Toyota Starlet 1.3 Interior.jpg, Interior (UK)
Third generation (P70; 1984)
The P70 series of October 1984 saw the Starlet switch to
front-wheel drive
Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of engine and transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the front wheels only. Most modern front-wheel drive vehicles feature a transverse engine, rather than the conventional longi ...
, which was now the normal format for cars of this size. Three-door and five-door hatchbacks were offered, and a three-door van for commercial use was also available in many markets. The 12 valve
1E and
2E engines replaced the old K-series engines. The extensive Japanese line up consisted of Standard, CD-L, DX, DX-A, Soleil, Soleil-L, XL, XL-Lissé, SE, Si, Si Limited, Ri, Turbo R, and Turbo S, although the one-litre version was available for export only.
The engine fitted in
turbo models was the 2E-TELU, and was installed with Toyota's
active suspension technology called
TEMS. The Ri and Turbo R are the light weight models designed for motorsports.
For the export markets the Starlet 70 series were offered as 1.0 Standard, 1.0 DX, 1.0 XL, 1.0 XL Lisse, 1.3 DX, 1.3 XL, 1.3 S, and 1.3 SE. The export version ''Si Limited'' was basically an XL or 1.3 S with front and rear spoilers, sporty red and black interior, Multi-point fuel injection and special exterior colour 2-tone black-silver, or white.
The first Starlet assembled outside Japan was the 1985 1.0 XL built in
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
. A year later, the 1.3-litre model joined the production line there. The Indonesian-built Starlets were only available as 5-door with carburettor, 4-speed manual transmission and offered as XL, SE, Lissé and Si Limited. A minor change for Japanese models was given in 1987 with new nose, tail lights, bigger bumpers, and revised interior. Indonesian-built Starlet received these minor changes in 1988, while European and general market models retained the older appearance.
File:Toyota Collection Köln (41191676754).jpg, Toyota Starlet 1.0 3-door (EP70, Europe)
File:Toyota-StarletSirear.JPG, Pre-facelift Toyota Starlet 1.3 Si 3-door (EP71, Japan)
File:Toyota Starlet 1.3 SE (front), Denpasar.jpg, Facelift Toyota Starlet 1.3 SE 5-door (EP71, Indonesia)
File:Toyota Starlet 1.3 SE (rear), Denpasar.jpg, Facelift Toyota Starlet 1.3 SE 5-door (EP71, Indonesia)
File:Toyota Starlet P70 Turbo S Super Limited.jpg, Facelift Toyota Starlet 1.3 Turbo S Limited 3-door (EP71, Japan)
Fourth generation (P80; 1989)
The Starlet 80 series was introduced to the Japanese market in December 1989. It featured a more rounded body style and interior. Japanese models received new twin cam engines: 4E-F, 4E-FE and turbocharged 4E-FTE. Export models retained the 1E and 2E engines, and the special version 4E-FE (only for UK and Hong Kong facelift models). The 1N 1.5-litre diesel engine was also available. The Starlet for Japan and Indonesia have a rear center garnish and therefore the license plate is mounted on the bumper. The 80 Series Starlets exported to other destinations have their number plates mounted on the hatch centre panel.
In Japan, the 80 Series Starlet was again offered in a wide range of variants: Soleil, the best selling Soleil L, S, X, X Limited, Si, Canvas Top, the sports model Gi and
GT Turbo. The sports model have different bumpers, headlights, and tail lights from the regular models. Sports bucket front seats and a rear spoiler are also standard on the Gi and GT. The GT has a two-mode (low and high) turbo. The Japanese only full-time 4WD models (EP85) were offered in Soleil L, S, and X Limited grades.
New Zealand initially received the 3 door 1.0 XL, 1.3 XL and 1.3 S with manual transmission. In March 1993, the automatic only 5 door 1.3 XL was added into the line up. The 2E-engined versions were carburetted and produce .
The locally assembled Starlet for Indonesia was offered as 1.0 XL, 1.3 SE and 1.3 SE Limited with only 5-speed manual transmission. Only the 1.0 XL was sold in Singapore. All the Starlets officially sold in the Southeast Asian countries were the 5-door models.
The Starlet made its European debut at the
1990 Geneva Motor Show. The 1.3 XLi was the version sold in most European countries. The sporty 1.3 Si was offered in Switzerland. It came with standard sports front seats, three-spoke steering wheel, sunroof, and rear spoiler.
The UK model was the 1.0 GL, only offered as a three-door hatchback, replaced by the 1.3 GLi three-door from 1993 onwards. For 1994, the UK models were 1.3 XLi three-door and 1.3 GLi five-door. All GLi models have a sunroof.
They were some special editions of 80-series sold in Europe such as 1.3 Jeans in the UK and Germany, 1.3 Dance in Switzerland, and 1.3 Westwood in Belgium, all of these are based on the 1.3 XLi. There was also a van model for certain markets where the tax structure suited such a model, without rear seating and often with blanked out windows in the rear. While van versions of earlier Starlets had always been available in Japan, changes in the tax system meant that the fourth generation Starlet was only sold as a passenger car in the home market.
A minor facelift occurred in January 1992, with all Japanese models gaining fuel injection and the discontinuation of the X variant. A new front bumper and revised interior were installed, and the addition of a safety beam inside the doors were added for all models. The S, X Limited, Gi, and GT also gained a new rear center garnish. In Indonesia the new SE-G replaced the SE Limited. The SE-G has upmarket interior similar to the Japanese X Limited, and shares the redesigned tail lights and trunk garnish with the Gi and GT. For the Hong Kong market, the Japanese model Soleil L 5 door hatchback replaced the old 1.3 XL. The Starlet canvas top Si 1992 with folding canvas roof was offered in Hong Kong and certain European countries.
The Starlet EP81 participated in the
WRC Acropolis Rally in Greece, and won the A5 class. The Starlet also competed in the Starlet One Make Race in Japan, the Indonesian Touring Car Championship, and rallies in the Caribbean.
The second minor update was in May 1994 with new front end and tail lights. The full-wide rear garnish was removed. The hatch trunk now has smooth panel with small garnishes. The Gi and GT featured twin round headlights and mesh grille, also known as "quad" headlights. These minor changes were only extended to Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia and New Zealand. Hong Kong received Japanese market Soleil L. The 1.3 SE and 1.3 SE-G continued in Indonesia, but the 1.0 XL was discontinued. In New Zealand, the sporty 1.3 S was replaced by the new 1.3 GS.
Production in Japan ended in December 1995, but continued in Indonesia until March 1998. The last 80-series in Indonesia was marketed as the "Fantastic Starlet" and nicknamed "turbo look", with sporty bumpers, grille, and hood from the Japanese Gi. At the beginning, the Starlet was offered in the mid-level SE and top-of-the line SE-G, but later the cheaper model was discontinued.
File:1993 Toyota Starlet Van 1.5D, rear right (Portugal).jpg, Pre-facelift Toyota Starlet Van 1.5D (NP80; Portugal)
File:Toyota starlet ep82 3doors 1 f.jpg, The first facelift Starlet 1.3 S 3-door (EP82, Japan)
File:Toyota Starlet EP82 1.3 S (rear).jpg, The first facelift Starlet 1.3 S 3-door (EP82, Japan)
File:1992-1995 Toyota Starlet Soleil L.jpg, The second facelift model Starlet Soleil L 3-door (EP82, Japan)
File:Toyota Starlet EP82 1.3 Soleil-L (rear).jpg, The second facelift model Starlet 1.3 Soleil L 3-door (EP82, Japan)
File:StarletEP81SEG96RedFL.jpg, The third facelift 1996 "Fantastic Starlet" 1.3 SE-G 5-door (EP81), exclusively for Indonesian market only with facelifted JDM "Gi" bumpers and hood.
GT Turbo
File:Toyota STARLET GT (E-EP82) (cropped).jpg, Pre-facelift Starlet GT Turbo
File:Toyota Starlet GT Turbo.jpg, Second facelift Starlet GT Turbo
The Starlet GT Turbo is a high performance model of the fourth generation Starlet, first introduced in 1990 as a successor to the 70 series Starlet 1.3 Turbo R. The EP82 GT Turbo was powered by a turbocharged version of a Toyota's E Engine, the 4E-FTE with a CT9 turbocharger. This engine produced at 6,400 rpm. The car weighed in at , providing a greater than 100 kilowatt per tonne power-to-weight ratio. Adding to its handling abilities, Toyota's
active suspension technology continued from the previous generation, called
TEMS.
As with other Japanese market Starlets, the GT Turbo received minor changes in January 1992 which included new bumpers and rear combination lamps.
The second minor change was given in May 1994, this time with four round quad headlights combined with the mesh grille. The tail lights remained the same, but the full length center garnish was replaced by the small ones on each side.
Production of the car ended in December 1995, but the popularity of the car is still maintained by a cult of drivers, mainly as a used import. The Starlet GT Turbo and the normally aspirated 1.3 Gi were replaced by the Starlet Glanza series, the Glanza V and Glanza S respectively.
Two limited edition versions of the GT Turbo were produced, the GT Limited and the GT Advance. Both feature small changes such as different steering wheels and gear shifter knobs, a rear strut bar,
ABS (on later versions only) and were distinguishable by their two-tone paint scheme. These models also featured an optional
LSD which was available with the C153 transaxle.
Fifth generation (P90; 1996)
The Starlet 90 series, introduced in 1996, retained the same three- or five-door hatchback ideas. The unique design is a sloped-down belt line on the front doors. The Japanese versions were divided into three models: Reflet (normal), Glanza (sports) and Carat (more luxurious). The Reflet (Base, f, and x), the Carat, and the Glanza S were powered by the 4E-FE engine. The Base model was also offered with the 1N Diesel engine. Based on the five-door Reflet, the Starlet Remix came with a rugged SUV style. It has over fenders, body cladding, roof rail, and spare tire mounted on the back.
The 90-series Starlet shared its
platform with the
Paseo
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* a ''paseo'', a promenade, esplanade or public avenue.
* ''Paseo'', a euphemism for a ride to summary execution during the White Terror (Spain)#Red and White Terrors, White Terror during the Spanish Civil War
Parkways and ma ...
including suspension, engine, and many other components. The
RHD
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The RHD gene codes for the RhD erythrocyte membrane protein that is the Rh fa ...
Starlet received its own dashboard design with slightly higher center AC outlets, while the
LHD version shares its dashboard with
Tercel and Paseo.
The Starlet EP91 came to Europe in the second quarter of 1996. Although basically, all European models were 1.3 XLi with a version of the 4E-FE engine, they were marketed under different name across Europe. Initially, the
UK models were the base 1.3 Sportif and the upmarket 1.3 CD (with standard CD-player and sunroof). In 1998, the UK lineup was revised with base 1.3 S, sporty 1.3 SR (with lowered suspension, spoiler, and sport exhaust), and loaded 1.3 GLS. The French models were Base, GL, and GLS. In Switzerland, the upgraded model similar to GLS is called 1.3 Crystal, while in Norway is called SLi. All of high-grade models have driver's side SRS airbag, tachometer, front power windows, rear headrests, and colored bumpers. ABS and Sunroof are options.
The only generation sold new in Australia, the EP91 Starlet was available from March 1996 to December 1999, originally under three trim levels, the base three-door Life, sporty three-door Group X and luxury five-door Style. In 1997, a five-door version of the Life was introduced. During 1998, the Group X and Style models were dropped, and the Life gained a driver's airbag as standard equipment. When first sold in Australia, the Starlet suffered from higher pricing in its category, but sold well later on after Toyota entered a small-car price cut war, competing against the
Hyundai Excel and
Ford Festiva
The Ford Festiva is a subcompact car that was designed and manufactured by Mazda for Ford between 1986 and 2002. Festiva was sold in Japan, the Americas, and Australia. The name "Festiva" is derived from the Spanish word for " festive". It was not ...
.
Minor changes with new front bumpers, grille, tail lights and revised interior fabric were new for 1998 Japanese market models. Production of the Starlet ended in July 1999, just after the launch of the
Yaris.
This model was not offered for the Indonesian market; the previous EP81 Starlet was instead succeeded by the
Soluna sedan in 2000. At the time, Toyota's hatchback segment in Indonesia went into hiatus until 2006, when the
second-generation Yaris was introduced and marketed as a spiritual successor of the Starlet.
Glanza
The Starlet Glanza is the sports version of the P90 generation Starlet, and is the successor to the 80 series naturally aspirated Starlet 1.3 Gi and
Starlet GT Turbo. The Glanza S was powered by the naturally aspirated 1331 cc
4E-FE and the Glanza V was powered by the turbocharged 1331 cc
4E-FTE. The 4E-FE used in the Glanza S generated which, for the lightweight Starlet, was enough to propel the car from 0–100 km/h in 11.9 seconds. The turbo 4E-FTE used in the Glanza V generated at 6400 rpm with a 0–100 km/h time of 8.2 seconds (factory brochure stats).
In December 1996, the Glanza S Limited was released. It has standard body kits same as Glanza V Turbo except the scooped-hood and the engine did not have a Turbo. A lightweight version of the Glanza V was also available without air conditioner and electric windows to keep the car as light as possible, being intended for competitive usage.
While the Glanza S and Glanza V were only officially available on the Japanese market, many used private imports have made their way to the UK, New Zealand, and many other right-hand drive markets.
File:Toyota Starlet Glanza S.jpg, Toyota Starlet 1.3 Glanza S (EP91, Japan)
File:Glanza V (cropped).JPG, Toyota Starlet 1.3 Glanza V Turbo (EP91, Japan)
Sixth generation (Suzuki rebadge)
The "Glanza" nameplate was revived in June 2019 for the rebadged Indian market
Suzuki Baleno The Suzuki Baleno nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki to denote several different subcompact cars since 1996.
* From 1996 to 2002, the Suzuki Baleno that was sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific was a rebadged Suzuki Cultus C ...
hatchback.
The vehicle was released through a partnership with Indian automobile manufacturer
Maruti Suzuki. The Glanza is also sold in Africa since September 2020 under the revived Starlet nameplate.
References
* Toyota Starlet EP82/EP85/NP80 Japanese Brochures December 1989, January 1992, and May 1994.
* Toyota Starlet EP81 Indonesian Brochures 1994 and 1997.
* Toyota Starlet EP91 European Brochures 1997 from
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UK, and
Belgium
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