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Toyota Crown Majesta : ウィキペディア英語版
Toyota Crown Majesta

The Toyota Crown Majesta (Japanese: トヨタ・クラウンマジェスタ ''Toyota Kuraun Majesuta'') is a full-size flagship premium luxury automobile from Toyota.
The Crown Majesta appeared after the international introduction of the Toyota Celsior/Lexus LS in late 1989, and the Celsior was exclusive to ''Toyopet Store'' locations on a new platform. The Crown Majesta, positioned as a modern limousine alternative to the already existing Toyota Century and shares the flagship role, was exclusive to Toyota Japanese dealerships called ''Toyota Store''. The Crown Majesta appeared before the Toyota Aristo, which was assigned to ''Toyota Vista Store'' locations and shared the Crown and Crown Majesta platform.
The Toyota Crown Majesta shares a stretched variant of the UZS platform series from the smaller Toyota Crown and Lexus GS/Toyota Aristo, however, it is not just an upper trim level of the Crown sedan, the Majesta is a separate car with unique styling and interior treatment. The Crown Majesta has recently been released in other countries in Asia such as China.
==First-generation series S140==

The first Toyota Crown Majesta was introduced in Japan as a 4-door sedan in October 1991. It looked very similar to its smaller sibling, the Toyota Crown. It also bore a resemblance to the larger Toyota Celsior, which was a sedan that appeared in 1989. At first, the Toyota Crown Majesta was a trim-level variant of the Toyota Crown series, called the Crown Royal Saloon G. The Majesta was an ultra-luxurious variant of the Toyota Crown and was slightly wider and heavier, necessitating two engine choices: the 3.0 L 2JZ-GE engine, which produced ; and the 4.0L 1UZ-FE, which produced . In 1992, four-wheel steering was offered in compliance with the four-wheel-drive system, called 4WDi-Four. This boosted handling capabilities and gave increased traction. Advanced for this time, the Crown Majesta had an optional GPS navigation system, electronic instrument cluster, electric power steering, heated front and rear electric seats, a head-up display that projected key information on the inside windshield surface above the instrument cluster, and an i-Four comprehensive vehicle control system. The Crown Majesta was the first Toyota to be equipped with vehicle stability control, in 1995. Prices for the Crown Majesta started at US$32,100 for the lowest spec 3.0A model and rose to US$51,000 for the V8 with four-wheel steering.

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