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Toyota Celsior for sale

Celsior listings cover XF10 (1989-1994), XF20 (1994-2000), and XF30 (2000-2006). Toyota's JDM flagship sedan, sold globally as the Lexus LS400 (XF10/XF20) and LS430 (XF30). XF10 and XF20 carry the 1UZ-FE 4.0L V8 (VVT-i added in XF20 from 1997); the XF30 upgrades to the 3UZ-FE 4.3L with optional air suspension. JDM trim designators (B-spec, C-spec) cover market-exclusive equipment including radar cruise control and rear entertainment. XF10 models from 1989 are US-eligible; XF30 from 2000 enters eligibility from 2025 onward.

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Toyota Celsior — pricing right now

Listings
25
From
$10,000CA$13,794£7,440A$13,933€8,576¥1,592,659
Up to
$35,999CA$49,658£26,785A$50,158€30,874¥5,733,412
Average
$15,252CA$21,039£11,348A$21,251€13,081¥2,429,123

Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.

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History & specs

About the Toyota Celsior

The Celsior was Toyota's JDM flagship throughout its three-generation production run, sold globally as the Lexus LS400 (XF10/XF20, 1989-2000) and LS430 (XF30, 2000-2006) but marketed under the Toyota Celsior badge in Japan with JDM-specific equipment levels, different pricing, and a separate dealer channel. The XF10 introduced a unified luxury sedan philosophy: V8 power, rear-wheel drive, emphasis on cabin isolation, and a weight reduction relative to other full-size luxury sedans of the same era.

XF10 and XF20 use the 1UZ-FE 4.0L V8 (193kW in XF10; VVT-i added in XF20 from 1997 for 210kW). The XF30 upgrades to the 3UZ-FE 4.3L V8 at 213kW, with adaptive air suspension standard on C-spec and higher trims. JDM-exclusive equipment across all three generations includes radar adaptive cruise control (a market-first feature in the XF10), variable power steering, and a back-guide monitor in XF30. B-specification and C-specification designators indicate JDM equipment tiers, covering heated and cooled seats, navigation, and rear entertainment options.

XF10 models from 1989 are US-eligible. XF20 from 1994 entered eligibility from 2019. XF30 from 2000 enters eligibility from 2025. Right-hand drive. The 1UZ-FE and 3UZ-FE are among the more mechanically reliable large-displacement V8 engines in JDM production; documented wear items at higher mileage include timing belt tensioner condition and differential oil seal seepage. Parts compatibility with the Lexus LS400/LS430 applies to mechanical components; interior trim and electronics are often JDM-specific.

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How much does a Toyota Celsior cost?
Across 25 Toyota Celsior listings on JDMBUYSELL, prices range from $10,000 to $35,999 USD, averaging about $15,252. Figures reflect active marketplace listings and update daily.
What is the cheapest Toyota Celsior for sale?
The lowest-priced active Toyota Celsior listing on JDMBUYSELL is a 1996 example at $10,000 USD. Sort the listings by price to compare the most affordable examples first.
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How many Toyota Celsior are for sale in the United States?
All 25 active Toyota Celsior listings on JDMBUYSELL are currently based in the United States.
Which Toyota Celsior model years can be imported to the United States?
The US 25-year rule (49 CFR 571.7 + 49 CFR Part 591) exempts vehicles 25 years and older from FMVSS compliance. In 2026, that covers Toyota Celsior examples from model year 2001 and earlier. All 25 active Toyota Celsior listings on JDMBUYSELL already meet that cutoff.
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How much does it cost to import a Toyota Celsior from Japan?
Toyota Celsior imports are sourced from exporters in Japan. Beyond the purchase price, importing from Japan adds ocean freight, import duty, and destination-country compliance to the landed cost.
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