| Toyota Tamaraw FX Revo (Philippines) | Toyota Unser (Malaysia) | Toyota Zace (Vietnam) | Toyota Zace Surf (Taiwan) | Toyota Condor (African markets) | Toyota Stallion (South Africa) }} | December 1996 – June 2004 (wagon, Indonesia) | December 1996 – February 2005 (pickup, Indonesia) | 1998–2005 (Philippines) | 1998–2007 (Taiwan) | 2000–2005 (South Africa) }} | Indonesia:
Sunter, North Jakarta;
Karawang, West Java (
Multi Astra/TAM/TMMIN) | Malaysia:
Shah Alam,
Selangor (
UMWT) | Philippines:
Santa Rosa, Laguna (
TMP) | South Africa:
Prospecton (
TSAM) | Taiwan:
Guanyin (
Kuozui Motors) | Vietnam:
Hanoi (
TMV) }} |
Compact station wagon |
Compact pickup truck }} | 5-door wagon/van | 2-door pickup }} |
Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
Front-engine, full-time four-wheel-drive It was more powerful and more refined than its predecessors. The wagon model, often colloquially known as "
Kijang Kapsul" (Indonesian for "Capsule Kijang"), was designated either the F70 series (short wheelbase) or the F80 series (long wheelbase), and features a rear liftgate rather than a side-opening rear door, with some coachbuild versions still retain the latter. The pickup model was designated as the F60 series. For the first time, the
2L diesel-powered Kijang was offered. Either the carburetted
7K or the fuel-injected
7K-E-powered Kijang was the most popular model due to its low maintenance cost, despite being underpowered compared to the 2.0-litre
1RZ-E unit. It was built on the same platform as the
sixth-generation Hilux. The Kijang received facelifts on 1 February 2000 and 23 August 2002, respectively. The fourth-generation wagon model Kijangs were generally released in four different trim levels, depending on wheelbase options: • SX (F70/71/72) and LX (F80/81/82): Standard model without air conditioning, cassette tape player, power windows, tachometer, sun visor and other amenities. The 1997-2000 model have a fixed front passenger seat and a 4-speed
manual transmission as opposed to 5-speed in other trim levels. The facelifted SX and LX retains the carbureted engine. Equivalent to the "Standard" trim of previous generation. • SSX (F70/71/72) and LSX (F80/81/82): Deluxe model, equipped with air conditioning, power windows as an optional, cassette tape player and tachometer. Both also have distinctive 14-inch alloy wheels from
Enkei as an optional since 1998 (6-spoke on SSX and 5-spoke on LSX). Equivalent to the "Deluxe" and "Super G" trim of previous generation. • SGX (F70/71/72) and LGX (F80/81/82): Grand model, equipped with double-blower air conditioning, cassette tape/CD player, power windows, 14-inch alloy wheels with distinctive design on both variants (3-spoke on SGX and 6-spoke on LGX), rear window wiper, exterior garnish and diesel engine option (LGX model only). A 4-speed
automatic transmission option is also offered in the LGX model, being the first Kijang to have an automatic transmission. Equivalent to the "Grand Extra" trim of previous generation. • Rangga (F70): Sports edition for the short wheelbase model, similar to SGX trim but equipped with SUV-inspired body kit, higher ground clearance, rear-mounted spare tyre and refined interior with suede seat cover and door trim. This trim is only offered in the 1997–2000 model. Equivalent to the "Rover" trim of previous generation. • Krista (F80/81/82): Sports edition for the long wheelbase model, similar to LGX trim but only available in blue, red, black, silver or green colour option, equipped with body kit and refined interior; the trim also included specially-made door trim and center console. Unlike the LGX, the 1997–2000 Krista trim had no automatic transmission option. Equivalent to the "Kencana" and "Jantan" trim of previous generation. The pickup model was offered in Standard Deck and Flat Deck variants. Some versions called
Grand Rover Ace and
Jantan Raider, which were made by local coachbuilders, was also sold only in a few units. The Grand Rover Ace is based on the LSX trim and has an SUV-like body, resembling the
J80 series Land Cruiser in a similar fashion to the facelifted
EP81 Starlet which resembles the Japanese market Starlet GT Turbo. The short wheelbase wagon has a 7-seat capacity using jumpseats in the rear while the 8-seater long wheelbase wagon uses a bench-type front facing third row seats albeit without seatbelts. The fourth-generation Kijang has undergone several changes: • Pre-facelift (January 1997 – January 2000): The bumpers and side skirts are still made of steel. The window was still equipped with a rubber seal. It used either a 1.8-litre
7K petrol engine or a 2.4-litre
2L diesel engine option. The lowest trim, SX and LX, is offered with a 4-speed manual transmission as opposed to 5-speed seen in higher trims. Automatic transmission option was only available in the LGX trim. The Krista trim is the only one to offer an electric mirror. All trims have two-spoke steering wheel. • First facelift (February 2000 – August 2002): Thinner body-steel was used to decrease production cost; therefore, this model was sold as the same price as the pre-facelift model. The front and rear fascias got some redesigns. It used compound sealant for the rear window, while the front windscreen was still using rubber seals. The design of the front panel was slightly changed (mostly on the driver's side). For this model (and upwards) customers could choose which engine option they wanted to use – a 1.8-litre
7K-E petrol engine, a 2.0-litre
1RZ-E petrol engine or a 2.4-litre
2L diesel engine. The 2.0-litre engine option was offered in the LGX and Krista trims from 6 September 2000 (introduced at the 10th
Gaikindo Auto Expo). SGX/LGX and Krista trims received three-spoke steering wheel while SX/LX and SSX/LSX trims retained two-spoke steering wheel from the pre-facelift model. The SSX/LSX trim received Enkei 14-inch alloy as an option and electric mirrors came standard on SGX/LGX and Krista trims. The SX/LX trim received a 5-speed manual transmission, and automatic transmission is made available on the Krista trim. • Second facelift (August 2002 – August 2004): The grille received a redesign with vertical slats and the rear fascia is equipped with rear garnish in some variants. The SGX/LGX and Krista trims are equipped with suede door trim (the older model ones used cloth trim) and the rear power window buttons are integrated to the door armrests. The interior changed into full beige colour (as opposed to grey in previous versions) and the three-spoke steering wheel for the SGX/LGX and Krista trims were redesigned to resemble the one seen in
Toyota Vios. Engine choices remained the same, except that the Krista trim is no longer offered with the 1.8L
7K-E engine. This facelift also received newly redesigned alloy wheels for SSX/LSX, SGX/LGX, and Krista trims. The production of fourth-generation Kijang wagon ended on 19 June 2004 with a total production of 452,017 units. The pickup truck variant continued to sold until February 2005. ;Pre-facelift File:Toyota Kijang green.jpg|1997 Toyota Kijang SX 1.8 (KF70, Indonesia) File:1997 Toyota Kijang LGX 2.4 Diesel (rear), West Surabaya.jpg|1997 Toyota Kijang LGX 2.4 Diesel (LF82, Indonesia) File:Toyota Kijang Rangga.jpg|1997 Toyota Kijang Rangga 1.8 (KF70, Indonesia) File:1997-2000 Toyota Kijang Krista 1.8 KF80R (20211006).jpg|1997–2000 Toyota Kijang Krista 1.8 (KF80, Indonesia) File:1998 Toyota Kijang LSX 2.4 Diesel Grand Rover Ace LF80R (20170704).jpg|1998 Toyota Kijang LSX 2.4 Diesel Grand Rover Ace (LF80, Indonesia) ;First facelift File:2001 Toyota Kijang LGX, Malang.jpg|2001 Toyota Kijang LGX 2.4 Diesel (LF82, Indonesia) File:Toyota Kijang LGX (rear).jpg|Toyota Kijang LGX (Indonesia) File:2001 Toyota Kijang Krista, West Surabaya.jpg|2001 Toyota Kijang Krista (Indonesia) File:2002 Toyota Kijang Pickup Standard Deck 1.8 KF60R (20220106).jpg|2002 Toyota Kijang Standard Deck pickup (KF60, Indonesia) ;Second facelift File:2004 Toyota Kijang LGX 1.8 EFI.jpg|2004 Toyota Kijang LGX 1.8 EFI (KF82, Indonesia) File:2004 Toyota Kijang LGX 1.8 EFI KF82R (20200622) 02.jpg|2004 Toyota Kijang LGX 1.8 EFI (KF82, Indonesia) File:2003 Toyota Kijang Krista 2.4 Diesel, Central Surabaya.jpg|2003 Toyota Kijang Krista 2.4 Diesel (LF82, Indonesia) File:Toyota Kijang Krista (2nd Facelift) (rear).jpg|2002–2004 Toyota Kijang Krista 2.0 EFI (RZF81, Indonesia)
Unser (F80/F82 - Malaysia) The fourth-generation Kijang was sold in Malaysia as the Unser between mid-1998 to May 2005. The Unser name was derived from the German word
unser. It is only offered in an 8 seater configuration with seatbelts for all three rows available as standard. Initially offered with either a 2.4 2L diesel engine or a 1.8 7K-E petrol engine and a 5-speed manual transmission, beginning in July 2000, an automatic variant was available with the 1.8 7K-E engine. In April 2001, a facelift was introduced. Changes included new multi-reflector headlamps, integrated spotlights into the front bumper, clear lenses with coloured bulbs for the tail lights and a new steering wheel design available in either petrol (GLi) or diesel trims (GLD). For 2003, the Unser was updated again and now only available with the 1.8 7K-E engine in two trim levels: GLi and LGX incorporating new exterior design, suede interior trim, 50/50 front facing third row seats (instead of a removable bench in previous models) with the new LGX trim adding power mirrors, chrome trim and body cladding. File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation) (front), Kajang.jpg|Toyota Unser GLi (pre-facelift, Malaysia) File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation) (rear), Kajang.jpg|Toyota Unser GLi (pre-facelift, Malaysia) File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation, first facelift) (front), Serdang.jpg|Toyota Unser GLi (first facelift, Malaysia) File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation, first facelift) (rear), Serdang.jpg|Toyota Unser GLi (first facelift, Malaysia) File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation, second facelift) (front), Pudu.jpg|Toyota Unser GLi (second facelift, Malaysia) File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation, second facelift) (rear), Pudu.jpg|Toyota Unser GLi (second facelift, Malaysia) File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation, third facelift) (front), Kajang.jpg|Toyota Unser LGX (second facelift, Malaysia) File:Toyota Unser (fifth generation, third facelift) (rear), Kajang.jpg|Toyota Unser LGX (second facelift, Malaysia)
Revo (F80/F81/F82 - Philippines) ;1998–2000 (F80) The fourth-generation Kijang was sold in the Philippines under the Tamaraw FX Revo nameplate. The model was introduced in 1998 to replace the Tamaraw FX (though it was sold alongside it for a while). The platform and diesel engine were based from the similar era Hilux. Engine choices include a 1.8-litre EFI for the petrol engine and 2.4-litre diesel engine. Trim levels available are the DLX (entry level), GL, GLX, SR (Sport Runner), the high-end LXV, VX200 and the limited edition SR-J and VX200-J (part of Toyota's series of J, or Japan-spec, vehicles, which extended to the Hilux, the HiAce, and the RAV4). The LXV trim was discontinued in the 2000 model year in favor of the VX200, while the GSX is a whole new variant. Facelifted versions were introduced in 2002; two J-spec trim lines (SR-J and VX200-J) were retired from the line, and higher-end trim versions received upgraded leather seating, entertainment systems and appointments. The DLX has a vinyl interior, a two spoke steering wheel, a two-speaker radio/tape set-up and steel wheels with center ornaments. The GL trim has steel wheels with hubcaps, a four speaker radio/tape set-up and a fabric interior. The GLX, SR and LXV has a six speaker radio/tape set-up, fog lamps, alloy wheels, a rear wiper and all power amenities. Body graphics are exclusive to the SR and LXV only. The LXV had gold-trimmed badges. The SR has the word "Sport Runner" written in a font set similar to the one used for the
Supra. It sold very well, in 1998 it accumulated a total sales of 7,700 units. Safety features were basic such as safety belts, load sensing proportioning valve, child-proof door locks and door impact beams. The first released diesel powered Revo was notorious for being a smoke belcher, even among other diesels at that time, with some complaints from owners. File:Toyota Revo KF80L 1.8 GLX White.jpg|1998 Toyota Revo GLX (Philippines) File:Toyota revo 99 sr (cropped).jpg|1999 Toyota Revo SR (Philippines) File:Toyota Revo KF80 1.8 LXV Beige 2-tone 01.jpg|2000 Toyota Revo LXV (Philippines) File:Toyota Revo KF80 1.8 LXV Beige 2-tone 02.jpg|2000 Toyota Revo LXV (Philippines) ;2000–2002 (F80/F81) For 2000, Toyota revised the Revo, with badge changes and trim line revamp. Engine choices include the newly introduced 2.0-litre SOHC EFI and 1.8-litre EFI petrol engines as well as a 2.4-litre OHC direct-injection diesel engine. The 2.4-litre diesel engine has been revised to address smoke-belching complaints. The Revo received a facelift, featuring clear halogen headlamps, new wheels, new interiors and availability of new colours. Trim levels include the DLX (entry level), GL, GSX, GLX, SR (Sport Runner), VX200 and the limited edition SR-J and VX200-J (part of Toyota's series of J, or Japan-spec, vehicles, which extended to the Hilux and the RAV4). The VX line eventually replaced the LXV; and the GSX is a whole new variant. The DLX, the entry level, has only
power steering, and no other power features. This variant lacks a
tachometer, and is equipped only with a tape deck/radio receiver, 2 speakers in the front row only, vinyl interior and it has 14-inch steel wheels with center ornament. The GL is the "higher-end entry level" with radio-CD setup, fabric interior, tachometer, and steel wheels with hubcaps. The remaining lines has all-power features, CD player/radio receiver and six-speaker setup (but upgradable to a DVD player setup), as well as rear-window defoggers. The VX and SR-J lines have leather seats and TV screens mounted on the dashboard and on the headrests. Only the SR-J, a special version of the SR (distinct wheels, unique livery), the GSX and the VX200 and VX200J had 2.0-litre petrol engines and automatic power wing-mounted radio antennas. Front-facing third-row seats were made as an option albeit without three-point seatbelts, a rarity for the vehicle type at that time in the Philippines. File:2000 Toyota Revo 1.8 DLX, 08-06-2024.jpg|2001 Toyota Revo DLX (Philippines) File:02 toyota revo (cropped).JPG|2002 Toyota Revo GLX (Philippines) File:Toyota Revo RZF81 2.0 GSX green.jpg|2000 Toyota Revo GSX (Philippines) ;2003–2005 (F82) DLX, GL were the bottom trims to choose from while GLX, GSX and SR variants were considered the mid-range players. The VX240D (2L 2.4diesel) was introduced to the new lineup in mid-2004. The Revo received its third and last refreshing. The J series of Toyota vehicles were discontinued, hence the discontinuation of its two J-spec trim lines (SR-J and VX200-J). It received a badge revision, availability of new colours and exterior and interior details, including a 3 spoke steering wheel with a chrome Toyota logo, larger headlamps and fog lamps,
J100 Land Cruiser style tail lamps (which are present in the fourth-generation Kijang), upgraded audio systems and other additional features. The top trim (VX200 and VX240D) received upgraded and reengineered adjustable leather seats, 2-tone leather door sidings, upgraded entertainment systems (motorised 2-DIN head unit with AVG input for the middle row seat's armrest - also in wood accent), wood panel appointments, side-steps (together with the SR trim) and upgraded dual DVD headrest monitors. Only VX200 variants were given a 12-volt auxiliary power outlet with cover in the left side of last row. The VX200 and SR variants were offered in fabric or leather options for the interior. For the SR, chrome appointments on the dashboard, a new livery was introduced, as well as the words "SPORT RUNNER" executed in plain text, discontinuing the use of the font used for the Supra. GLX and GSX trims received new wheels and different livery for the GSX. It was discontinued in 2005 due to Toyota's IMV project. The last Revos were either sold to rental fleets, police departments, or people who want to snap the last few examples, until February 2005, where some are up for auction from government agencies and some for dropping from rental fleets and taxis. File:Toyota revo dlx (cropped).jpg|2003–2005 Toyota Revo DLX (Philippines) File:3rd toyota revo (cropped).JPG|2003–2005 Toyota Revo GLX (Philippines) File:Toyota Revo KF80 FL2 1.8 EFI Sport Runner Red Mica Metallic 2-tone 01.jpg|2003–2005 Toyota Revo SR (Philippines) File:Toyota Revo KF80 FL2 1.8 EFI Sport Runner Red Mica Metallic 2-tone 02.jpg|2003–2005 Toyota Revo SR (Philippines) File:Toyota Revo 2.0 VX200 2003.jpg|2003–2005 Toyota Revo VX200 (Philippines)
Condor (F80/F81/F85 - African Markets)/Stallion (F60 - South Africa only; Panel Van) The Zace Surf, Condor and Stallion are high-roof station wagon based on the long-wheelbase Kijang wagon. For the right hand drive South African market Condor and was initially offered with a choice of the 1.8-litre
2Y engine in the base Estate and Estate TE (later replaced by the 2.0-litre
1RZ-E in the second refresh), 2.4-litre
2RZ-E petrol engine and a 3.0-litre
5L diesel engine in either Estate TE and 4x4 RV trims. Unique to the Condor is the 7-seat configuration with second row individual seating, locks integrated to the inner door handles, Corolla-style outer door handles, and a lack of a rear cooler option. Available options are air conditioning for the base estate, leather seats for the RV (and later TX) or PVC seats (all trims). An 8-seat configuration later replaced the 7-seater with the second row seats being exchanged for a split 60/40 unit in the first refresh with the 4x4 RV trim being replaced by the new TX and TX 4x4 trims. The third row bench would get replaced by a 50/50 side folding unit in the second and final refresh model which also included the front end design as well as the rear taillights from the second facelift Kijang while still retaining cloth interior from the first Kijang facelift and the use of rubber seals in the rear window. The 2.4-litre petrol engine was also now made available to the base Estate trim alongside the new 2.0-litre engine while a driver airbag was added to the TX trim. The Condor was sold as well in Left hand drive Ghana and Nigerian markets with 1.8-litre
2Y and 3.0-litre
5L engines with a 10-seat configuration with a 4x4 option being available to the diesel models. The Stallion Panel Van was introduced initially with a 1.8-litre
2Y engine sharing the F60 designation with the Kijang/Zace pickup (later replaced by a 2.0-litre
1RZ-E unit as a base engine in 2003 for both the South African market Condor and Stallion models) in a 3-seat configuration with no second row seats. Immobilisers were standard equipment throughout the entire South African Condor/Stallion (non 2Y SA models use a transponder key immobiliser) range while included as part of the 4x4 model in Ghana markets.
Racing The Team Castrol Toyota Condor 2.4 RV 4x4 was prepared by Toyota South Africa's Research and Development Team in
Prospecton, Durban for the South Africa National Off-Road Championship. Introduced in the 2001 season it was driven by Kassie Coetzee and co-driver Ockie Fourie until the 2003 season where it was replaced by a Hilux 3.0TD 4x4.
Zace (F80 - Vietnam/F60 - Taiwan only; Pickup)/Zace Surf (F80/F84/F85 - Taiwan) Taiwan The left-hand drive Zace Surf for the Taiwanese market was available in both 5 and 8-seater configurations with a choice of either a 1.8-litre or 2.4-litre petrol engine. Anti-lock brakes were available with the 1.8-litre petrol engine as standard in Urban Wagon and pre-facelift GL models while available as an option in GL Limited, DX-Limited and DX trims with all 2.4-litre models receiving anti lock brakes as standard. A driver airbag was also standard equipment for Urban Wagon and pre-facelift GL models as well as in 4WD trims. models with the latter being discontinued in 2002. Both models are uncommon as owners opted to install aftermarket bench seats to 5-seater models instead. Refreshed models more closely mimic the changes made in the Kijang's second refresh that included the suede interior as well the use of compound sealant for the rear glass. Unique to the Zace Surf is the use of a printed window antenna, the option of a roof mounted VCD player and a car phone in later, higher end trims like the VX-surf or VX Prerunner. --> == Replacement ==