Interesting Facts About the Toyota Carina T190
The sixth‑generation Toyota Carina, coded T190, rolled out in August 1992 as a 4‑door sedan. It remained in production until 1996, marking the final years of the Carina’s sixth generation before the model moved on to the T210.
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Sixth Generation Launch
The T190 designation identifies the Carina’s sixth generation, which was produced from 1992 to 1996. This generation followed the fifth‑generation Carina and preceded the seventh‑generation T210.
Design Shift to a 4‑Door Sedan
When the Carina entered its sixth generation in August 1992, it was introduced as a 4‑door sedan. The new body style coincided with the discontinuation of the existing Surf wagon and van models.
Place in the Carina Lineage
Across its history, the Carina evolved through seven generations. The T190’s production years (1992‑1996) sit squarely between the fifth generation’s UK debut in 1988 and the seventh generation’s launch in 1996.
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