About the Toyota Celica
- Production
- 2020–2026 (6 years)
- Generations
- 11 generations, across 7 model years
- Body type
- convertible
- Latest MSRP (2026, US)
- $27,900–$39,400 USD est.
Overview
The Toyota Celica is a convertible produced from 2020 to 2026. Our catalog covers 11 generations of the Celica across 7 model years, with detailed specifications for every trim. For the most recent year on record, the estimated price is $27,900–$39,400 USD.
Reviews on YouTube (3)
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2000-2005 Toyota Celica Buyers Guide! (The Best Affordable Sports Car In 2022)
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The Toyota Celica VVTL-i 190 - Toyota's Forgotten Coupe? (JDM Legends Tour Pt. 12)
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1997 Toyota Celica GT Review - Supra Fun, Camry Reliability!
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Generations
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toyota-celica-t23 1999–2006
1999–2006 | Coupe | length 4335 mm, width 1735 mm, height 1320 mm, wheelbase 2600 mm | Engines: 1.8 VVTL-I T-Sport (192 Hp) Automatic, 1.8 VVTL-I T-Sport (192 Hp), +3 more; up to 192 Hp
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toyota-celica-cabrio-t20 1994–1999
1994–1999 | Cabriolet | length 4496 mm, width 1750 mm, height 1295 mm, wheelbase 2525 mm | Engines: 2.2i GT (136 Hp) Automatic, 2.2i GT (136 Hp)
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toyota-celica-t20 1993–1999
1993–1999 | Liftback | length 4425 mm, width 1750 mm, height 1305 mm, wheelbase 2450 mm | Engines: 2.0 Turbo (242 Hp) GT-Four, 2.0 i 16V (175 Hp), +2 more; up to 242 Hp
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toyota-celica-t18 1989–1994
1989–1994 | Coupe | length 4420 mm, width 1690 mm, height 1300 mm, wheelbase 2525 mm | Engines: 2.0i 16V (140 Hp) Automatic, 2.0i 16V (140 Hp), +6 more; up to 208 Hp
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toyota-celica-cabrio-t18 1989–1994
1989–1994 | Cabriolet | Engines: 2.0 GTi (ST182) (156 Hp)
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toyota-celica-cabrio-t16 1987–1990
1987–1990 | Cabriolet | Engines: 2.0 GT (ST162) (150 Hp), 2.0 GT (ST162) (140 Hp)
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toyota-celica-t16 1986–1990
1986–1990 | Coupe | length 4380 mm, width 1710 mm, height 1290 mm, wheelbase 2525 mm | Engines: 2.0 Turbo (185 Hp) 4x4, 2.0 GT (150 Hp), +4 more; up to 185 Hp
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toyota-celica-supra-ii-a60 1981–1985
1981–1985 | Coupe | length 4661 mm, width 1720 mm, height 1321 mm, wheelbase 2614 mm | Engines: L-type 2.8 (145 Hp) Automatic, 2.8 (145 Hp)
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toyota-celica-supra-i-a40-a50 1979–1981
1979–1981 | Coupe | length 4615 mm, width 1651 mm, height 1316 mm, wheelbase 2629 mm | Engines: 2.8 (116 Hp)
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toyota-celica-ta60-ra40-ra6 1977–1985
1977–1985 | Coupe | length 4330 mm, width 1640 mm, height 1320 mm, wheelbase 2500 mm | Engines: 2.0 XT (RA61) (105 Hp), 2.0 XT (RA40) (90 Hp), +9 more; up to 124 Hp
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toyota-celica-ta2 1973–1978
1973–1978 | Coupe | length 4331 mm, width 1636 mm, height 1321 mm, wheelbase 2499 mm | Engines: 2.0 ST (86 Hp), 2.0 GT (118 Hp), +4 more; up to 118 Hp
Years & trims
Frequently asked questions
What years was the Toyota Celica made?
The Toyota Celica was produced from 2020 to 2026, which is 7 model years in our catalog.
How many generations of the Toyota Celica are there?
Our catalog tracks 11 generations of the Celica, spread across 7 model years.
How much does a Toyota Celica cost?
The latest estimated price for the Toyota Celica is $27,900–$39,400 USD. This estimate is derived from the model's segment and specifications, so always confirm the real figure with an authorized dealer.
What kind of car is the Toyota Celica?
The Toyota Celica is a convertible.
Does the Toyota Celica have any recalls?
We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Toyota Celica, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.
Where can I watch Toyota Celica reviews?
We feature 3 hand-picked video reviews of the Celica from YouTube on this page.