Entity: TOYOTA-CELICA
The Toyota Celica is an automobile produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. The name Celica derives from the Latin word coelica, meaning heavenly or celestial.
TOYOTA-CELICA
Etymology
The name Celica is derived from the Latin word 'coelica,' meaning heavenly or celestial.
Definition
The Toyota Celica is a sporty compact car model produced by Toyota from 1970 to 2006, known for its sleek design and performance capabilities.
Historical Context
The Toyota Celica was introduced in 1970 as a two-door coupe and went through seven generations before being discontinued in 2006.
Cultural Significance
The Celica gained popularity among car enthusiasts for its sporty appearance and reliable performance, becoming a symbol of Toyota's commitment to producing quality vehicles.
Related Concepts
The Toyota Supra, a high-performance sports car, shares a platform and some design elements with the Celica.
See Also
A sporty compact car model produced by Toyota from 1970 to 2006, known for its sleek design and performance capabilities.