- A
liftback is a
variation of a
hatchback car body style, with a more
gently sloping roofline,
roughly between 45 and 10 degrees,
whereas traditional or...
- convertibles,
liftbacks, and
notchback coupé. In 1973,
Toyota coined the term
liftback to
describe the
Celica fastback hatchback, and used the name
Liftback GT for...
-
Toyota in 1973, to
describe the
Toyota Celica Liftback GT.
Toyota called the new body
style a
Liftback,
signifying that it was a three-door hatchback...
- (****anese: トヨタ・プリウス, Hepburn:
Toyota Puriusu) is a compact/small
family liftback (supermini/subcompact
sedan until 2003)
produced by Toyota. The
Prius has...
- modern-era
Octavia model have been
introduced to date,
delivered with five-door
liftback or five-door
estate styles only. The car is
front engined and both front-...
-
Corolla (E80) range—marketed by
Toyota from 1983 to 1987 in coupé and
liftback configurations.
Lending themselves to racing, the cars were light, affordable...
-
sedan and
liftback — and
Luxury Sports trim, as a
liftback. In New Zealand, the
lineup consisted of 2.0L GLX (sedan only), 2.3L GSX (sedan,
liftback, and wagon)...
-
Chinese market,
while the
Acura Integra nameplate is used for a Civic-based
liftback for
North America,
replacing the
Acura ILX. This
vehicle debuted in ****an...
- rear-wheel
drive from the
previous E70 generation,
along with the three-door "
liftback" (E72), three-door van (E70) and five-door
wagon (E70) of the previous...
- were made with two-door coupé utility, three-door
liftback, four-door
saloon car, and five-door
liftback or
estate car body styles. The Pony
nameplate remained...