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Toyota Chaser for sale
Chaser listings cover X80 (1988-1992), X90 (1992-1996), and X100 (1996-2001) generations, a JDM-only rear-wheel-drive sedan produced alongside the sister-model Mark II and Cresta on the same platform — the JZX90 and JZX100 chassis are shared across all three nameplates. The Tourer V trim carries the turbocharged 1JZ-GTE; the Tourer S carries the naturally-aspirated 1JZ-GE. X100 Chaser Tourer V production ended in 2001, marking the close of the 1JZ-GTE platform in a practical four-door body. Earliest X80 models became US-eligible under the 25-year rule in 2013; the X100 range becomes eligible from 2021 onward.
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Toyota Chaser — pricing right now
- Listings
- 183
- From
- $955CA$1,335£711A$1,352€824¥152,934
- Up to
- $72,500CA$101,374£54,010A$102,622€62,579¥11,610,180
- Average
- $18,539CA$25,922£13,811A$26,242€16,002¥2,968,843
Source: JDMBUYSELL live marketplace data — updated daily.
For sale
Available Toyota Chaser listings
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1994 Toyota Chaser
JapanPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestPrice on requestBATFA Japan Inc.
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1991 Toyota Chaser
Japan$12,392CA$17,327£9,232A$17,541€10,696¥1,984,460Japan Partner Inc.
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2000 Toyota Chaser
MB, Canada$10,167CA$14,211£7,574A$14,391€8,776¥1,628,148JDM Rush Imports
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2000 Toyota Chaser
Japan$1,005CA$1,405£749A$1,423€867¥160,900Japan Quality Exports
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2001 Toyota Chaser
Japan$955CA$1,335£711A$1,352€824¥152,900Japan Quality Exports
History & specs
About the Toyota Chaser
The Toyota Chaser ran from 1977 to 2001 as a JDM-exclusive variant of the shared Mark II / Cresta platform, a rear-wheel-drive mid-size sedan marketed alongside its sister models with a sportier exterior identity. The X80 generation (1988-1992) introduced the 1G-GTE twin-cam turbo in GT Twin Turbo trim; the X90 (1992-1996) established the 1JZ-GTE as the Chaser's performance engine; the X100 (1996-2001) refined the formula without materially changing it.
The X100 Chaser Tourer V carries the 1JZ-GTE 2.5L straight-six twin-turbo at 280ps (the domestic ceiling agreed among Japanese manufacturers), mated to a five-speed W58 manual or four-speed automatic. Tourer S substitutes the naturally-aspirated 1JZ-GE at 180ps. Grande and Raffine trims in X100 are comfort-oriented; Grande G uses the 2JZ-GE. The X100 shares front suspension geometry with the Supra JZA70/JZA80 and the Cresta / Mark II of the same generation.
X80 models became US-eligible from 2013; X90 from 2017; X100 progressively from 2021 through 2026 depending on build date. Factory 280ps output is unchanged on exported examples. No detuning occurred for the domestic market. Right-hand drive throughout. Pre-purchase inspection of the turbocharger oil feed line and intercooler condition is advisable on higher-mileage examples. The Tourer V's 1JZ-GTE shares aftermarket support with the Mark II and Cresta of the same generation.
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