The sixth generation of this particular Toyota model, produced from 1993 to 1999, represents a significant departure from its predecessors in terms of styling and engineering. This iteration is characterized by its rounded body lines, improved aerodynamics, and independent front and rear suspension. It was available in various body styles, including coupe, liftback, and convertible, and offered a range of engine options depending on the market.
This generation is noteworthy for its advanced features, such as available all-wheel drive (AWD) in certain models, and its reputation for reliability and performance. It holds a place in automotive history as a well-regarded sports coupe of the 1990s. Its design philosophy emphasized a balance between sporty handling and everyday usability, appealing to a broad range of drivers.