This mid-sized car that came to be known as the Toyota Cressida got manufactured by Toyota within the time duration of December 1976 until the year 1992 that went through four car Generations. What came to be developed as an export version of the Toyota Mark II, the Cressida, was made saleable throughout Japan. The role that was played by the Cressida was being done on a larger scale during the designing of the very first of the first Lexus modeled cars that had most close resemblance to the LS 400, in the likeliest manner. Several parts as well as the initial ideas that were taken from the Cressida had been adopted into the original Lexus models, and this incorporation made a ‘complete big picture’. Toyota F1 project code named for Lexus LS commenced forth in the year 1983; got its completion in the year 1989 along with the releasing of the 1st LS400 or the Celsior. The cross breeding of the 1989 Cressida i.e., MX83 and the LS400 was innovatively done by Toyota utilizing gearing ideas that were used in manufacturing F1 project Cressida car.
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