{{Short description|None}} This is a list of piston engines developed, independently or with other car companies, by Toyota Motor Corporation.

==Engine codes== Toyota has produced a wide variety of automobile engines, including three-cylinder, four-cylinder, V6, V8, V10, and V12 engines. The company follows a naming system for their engines: # The first numeric characters specify the engine block's model (usually differed by displacement) # The next one or two letters specify the engine family # The suffix (separated by a dash) specifies the features of the engine:

{| class="wikitable" !Suffix !Feature !Example Engine |- |A||Valvematic variable lift intake head | |- |B||Before 2000 indicates twin SU-style side-draft carburetors<br />After 2000 indicates E85 Ethanol fuel.{{Citation needed|date=January 2010}} |3UR-FBE |- |C||Carbureted<br />California Emissions Controlled |3S-FC 2S-C |- |D||Twin downdraft carburetors<br />Toyota engines manufactured by Daihatsu without VVT-i |1KR-DE |- |E||Multi-point fuel injection |3VZ-E |- |F||Normal cylinder head DOHC |1G-FE |- |G||Performance cylinder head DOHC |1G-GEU |- |H||High compression<br />High pressure charged |2L-THE |- |I||Single-point fuel injection |4S-Fi |- |J||Autochoke (early models)<br />Pollution control for commercial cars in Japan | |- |K||On-demand Atkinson cycle in non-hybrid engines |M20A-FKS |- |L||Transverse |1S-L |- |M||Philippines' market (meaning unknown) | |- |N||CNG fuel |5S-FNE |- |P||LPG fuel |3Y-P |- |R||Low Compression (For 87 and below octane fuel) | |- |S||Swirl intake (1980s)<br />D-4S gasoline direct injection |3A-SU 1JZ-FSE |- |T||Turbocharged |2JZ-GTE |- |U||With catalytic converter Japan-spec emissions |3Y-EU |- |V||D-4D diesel common rail direct injection system<br />Toyota engines manufactured by Daihatsu with VVT-i |1GD-FTV 1NR-VE |- |X||Hybrid Atkinson cycle |M20A-FXS |- |Z||Supercharged |4A-GZE |}

Other manufacturers may modify the engine after it has left the Toyota factory but the engine still keeps the original Toyota designation. For example, Lotus added a supercharger to the 2ZZ-GE in some versions of the Lotus Elise and Exige, but the engine is still labelled 2ZZ-GE, not 2ZZ-GZE.

Examples:

* 3S-GTE ** 3S – Third model in the S engine family ** G – Performance cylinder head DOHC ** T – Turbocharged ** E – Multi-point fuel injection * 1UR-FSE ** 1UR – First model in the UR engine family ** F – Normal cylinder head DOHC ** S – D-4S Gasoline direct injection ** E – Multi-point fuel injection * 1KD-FTV ** 1KD – First model in the KD engine family ** F – Normal cylinder head DOHC ** T – Turbocharged ** V – D-4D diesel common rail direct injection

The use of "G" to denote twin cam engines was decided on in 1971, with the renaming of the 10R into 8R-G. Before that, twin cams had received separate numerical codes.<ref>{{citation | title = All About the Toyota Twin Cam, 2nd ed. | url = http://www.3sgte.com/page_29.htm | page = 27 | publisher = Toyota Motor Company | year = 1984 | location = Tokyo, Japan }}</ref>

In 1987, Toyota began assigning dual letter engine codes to some of the "engine family" categories in some engine lines, particularly six-cylinder models. This can create potential confusion. E.g. 1MZ-FE – This is not a supercharged, narrow angle, fuel injected M-series engine, but a narrow angle, fuel injected MZ-series engine. Confusion is easiest to avoid when using the dash to separate between the engine series and its own characteristics: for instance, 1MZ-FE rather than 1M-ZFE.

Starting in 2015, the designations after the dash have a maximum combination of three letters, even though there are more suffixes applicable, especially when newer engine technologies are introduced. For example, both the 2GR-FKS and 8AR-FTS engines have electronic multi-point fuel injection, but the "E" suffix is not included in the code.

===Dynamic Force engine series=== The Dynamic Force engine series introduced in 2017 uses a different naming scheme, which is similar to that used by Honda and Suzuki. The two numbers between the first and second letters denote the displacement of the engine in liters. The suffix denoting the features of the engine is still used, as with prior engines.

Examples:

* M20A-FKS ** M20A is a 2.0-liter engine, as denoted by the "20" in "M20A" ** F – Normal cylinder head DOHC ** K – On-demand Atkinson cycle in non-hybrid engines ** S – D-4S Gasoline direct injection * T24A-FTS ** T24A is a 2.4-liter engine, as denoted by the "24" in "T24A" ** F – Normal cylinder head DOHC ** T – Turbocharged ** S – D-4S Gasoline direct injection

Some engines do not share the same displacement as with the one found in the engine code. For example, the displacement of the V35A-FTS is closer to 3.4 L despite being marketed as a 3.5 L engine. Moreover, there are a few engines that use the naming scheme of the Dynamic Force family of engines but are not actually part of them, such as the diesel-powered F33A-FTV.

== Gasoline == ===Flat-twin or Flat-four=== * 1961 – '''U''' ** 1961–1966 – 0.7&nbsp;L (697&nbsp;cc) U ** 1965–1975 – 0.8&nbsp;L (790&nbsp;cc) 2U ** 2012–2021 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1,998&nbsp;cc) 4U (by Subaru)

===Straight-3=== * 2004 – '''KR''' – DOHC (by Daihatsu) ** 2004 – 1.0&nbsp;L (998&nbsp;cc) 1KR *2013 – '''KS''' – OHV ** 2013 – 0.9&nbsp;L (952&nbsp;cc) 1KS<ref>{{Cite web| title=Parts list – Engine Model: 1KS | url=https://polarpower.com/file/Toyota-1KSGEN-1KSCHP-Parts-Catalog-2020.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240616161700/https://polarpower.com/file/Toyota-1KSGEN-1KSCHP-Parts-Catalog-2020.pdf | archive-date=2024-06-16}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title=TOYOTA INDUSTRIES CORPORATION CN Component | url=https://key-components.toyota-industries.com/products/engine/chp_ghp/1ks/ }}</ref> * 2018 – '''WZ''' – DOHC (by Groupe PSA) ** 2018 – 1.2&nbsp;L 2WZ-LV ** 2018 – 1.2&nbsp;L 2WZ-HV (PSA PureTech) * 2019 – '''M15A''' – DOHC ** 2019 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1490&nbsp;cc) M15A * 2020 – '''G16E''' – DOHC ** 2020 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1618&nbsp;cc) G16E-GTS * 2021 – '''WA''' – DOHC (by Daihatsu) ** 2021 – 1.2&nbsp;L (1198&nbsp;cc) WA-VE/WA-VEX

===Straight-4=== * 1939 – '''Type C''' – OHV ** 1939–1941 – 2.3&nbsp;L (2259&nbsp;cc) C * 1947 – '''Type S''' – SV ** 1947–1959 – 1.0&nbsp;L (995&nbsp;cc) S * 1953 – '''R''' – OHV/SOHC/DOHC ** 1953–1964 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1453&nbsp;cc) R ** 1964–1969 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1490&nbsp;cc) 2R ** 1959–1968 – 1.9&nbsp;L (1897&nbsp;cc) 3R ** 1965–1968 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1587&nbsp;cc) 4R ** 1968–1986 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1994&nbsp;cc) 5R ** 1969–1974 – 1.7&nbsp;L (1707&nbsp;cc) 6R ** 1968–1970 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1591&nbsp;cc) 7R ** 1968–1972 – 1.9&nbsp;L (1858&nbsp;cc) 8R ** 1967–1968 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1587&nbsp;cc) 9R ** 1968–1971 – 1.9&nbsp;L (1858&nbsp;cc) 10R ** 1969–1988 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1587&nbsp;cc) 12R ** 1974–1980 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1808&nbsp;cc) 16R ** 1971–1982 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1968&nbsp;cc) 18R ** 1975–1977 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1968&nbsp;cc) 19R ** 1974–1980 – 2.2&nbsp;L (2189&nbsp;cc) 20R ** 1978–1987 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1972&nbsp;cc) 21R ** 1980–1995 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2366&nbsp;cc) 22R * 1959 – '''P''' – OHV ** 1959–1961 – 1.0&nbsp;L (997&nbsp;cc) P ** 1961–1972 – 1.2&nbsp;L (1198&nbsp;cc) 2P ** 1972–1979 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1345&nbsp;cc) 3P ** 1978–1993 – 1.5 L (1493 cc) 4P * 1966 – '''K''' – OHV ** 1966–1969 – 1.1&nbsp;L (1077&nbsp;cc) K ** 1969–1988 – 1.0&nbsp;L (993&nbsp;cc) 2K ** 1969–1979 – 1.2&nbsp;L (1166&nbsp;cc) 3K ** 1978–1989 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1290&nbsp;cc) 4K ** 1983–1989 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1486&nbsp;cc) 5K ** 1998–1998 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1781&nbsp;cc) 7K * 1970 – '''T''' – OHV/DOHC ** 1970–1979 – 1.4&nbsp;L (1407&nbsp;cc) T ** 1970–1985 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1588&nbsp;cc) 2T ** 1977–1985 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1770&nbsp;cc) 3T ** 1970–1983 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1588&nbsp;cc) 12T ** 1977–1982 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1770&nbsp;cc) 13T ** 1982–1988 – 2.1&nbsp;L (2090&nbsp;cc) 4T * 1978 – '''A''' – SOHC/DOHC ** 1978–1979 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1452&nbsp;cc) 1A ** 1979–1986 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1295&nbsp;cc) 2A ** 1979–1988 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1452&nbsp;cc) 3A ** 1979–2002 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1587&nbsp;cc) 4A ** 1987–1998 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1498&nbsp;cc) 5A ** 1989–1992 – 1.4&nbsp;L (1397&nbsp;cc) 6A ** 1993–1998 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1762&nbsp;cc) 7A ** 2004–2006 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1342&nbsp;cc) 8A *1979 – '''X''' – OHV (By Holden) **1979–1982 – 1.9&nbsp;L (1892&nbsp;cc) 1X * 1982 – '''S''' – SOHC/DOHC ** 1982–1988 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1832&nbsp;cc) 1S ** 1982–1987 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1995&nbsp;cc) 2S ** 1985–2005 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1998&nbsp;cc) 3S ** 1987–1998 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1838&nbsp;cc) 4S ** 1990–2001 – 2.2&nbsp;L (2164&nbsp;cc) 5S * 1982 – '''Y''' – OHV ** 1982 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1626&nbsp;cc) 1Y ** 1982 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1812&nbsp;cc) 2Y ** 1982–1998 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1998&nbsp;cc) 3Y ** 1985–1993 – 2.2&nbsp;L (2237&nbsp;cc) 4Y * 1985 – '''E''' – SOHC/DOHC ** 1985–1994 – 1.0&nbsp;L (999&nbsp;cc) 1E ** 1985–1998 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1295&nbsp;cc) 2E ** 1986–1994 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1456&nbsp;cc) 3E ** 1989–1998 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1331&nbsp;cc) 4E ** 1991–1999 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1497&nbsp;cc) 5E * 1990 – '''TZ''' – DOHC ** 1990–2000 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2438&nbsp;cc) 2TZ * 1997 – '''ZZ''' – DOHC ** 1997–2007 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1794&nbsp;cc) 1ZZ ** 1999–2006 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1796&nbsp;cc) 2ZZ ** 2000 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1598&nbsp;cc) 3ZZ ** 2000 – 1.4&nbsp;L (1398&nbsp;cc) 4ZZ * 1989 – '''RZ''' – SOHC/DOHC ** 1989–2004 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1998&nbsp;cc) 1RZ ** 1989–2006 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2400&nbsp;cc) 2RZ ** 1990–2004 – 2.7&nbsp;L (2693&nbsp;cc) 3RZ * 1999 – '''SZ''' – DOHC (by Daihatsu) ** 1999 – 1&nbsp;L (997&nbsp;cc) 1SZ ** 2001 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1298&nbsp;cc) 2SZ ** 2006 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1495&nbsp;cc) 3SZ * 1997 – '''NZ''' – DOHC ** 1997 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1497&nbsp;cc) 1NZ ** 1999 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1298&nbsp;cc) 2NZ * 2000 – '''AZ''' – DOHC ** 2000 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1998&nbsp;cc) 1AZ ** 2000–2018 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2362&nbsp;cc) 2AZ ** 2010–2013 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2362&nbsp;cc) 3AZ *2002 – '''BZ''' – OHV **2002 – 4.1&nbsp;L (4104&nbsp;cc) 1BZ (LPG) * 2003 – '''TR''' – DOHC ** 2003 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1998&nbsp;cc) 1TR ** 2003 – 2.7&nbsp;L (2694&nbsp;cc) 2TR * 2007 – '''ZR''' – DOHC ** 2007 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1598&nbsp;cc) 1ZR ** 2007 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1797&nbsp;cc) 2ZR ** 2007 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1986&nbsp;cc) 3ZR ** 2010 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1598&nbsp;cc) 4ZR ** 2011 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1797&nbsp;cc) 5ZR ** 2013 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1986&nbsp;cc) 6ZR ** 2014 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1797&nbsp;cc) 7ZR ** 2015 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1797&nbsp;cc) 8ZR * 2008 – '''NR''' – DOHC ** 2008 – 1.33&nbsp;L (1329&nbsp;cc) 1NR ** 2010 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1496&nbsp;cc) 2NR ** 2011 – 1.2&nbsp;L (1197&nbsp;cc) 3NR ** 2013 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1329&nbsp;cc) 4NR ** 2013 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1496&nbsp;cc) 5NR ** 2010 – 1.3&nbsp;L (1329&nbsp;cc) 6NR ** 2010 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1498&nbsp;cc) 7NR ** 2015 – 1.2&nbsp;L (1197&nbsp;cc) 8NR ** 2017 – 1.2&nbsp;L (1197&nbsp;cc) 9NR * 2008 – '''AR''' – DOHC ** 2008–2020? – 2.7&nbsp;L (2672&nbsp;cc) 1AR ** 2008 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2494&nbsp;cc) 2AR ** 2013 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2494&nbsp;cc) 5AR ** 2014 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1998&nbsp;cc) 6AR ** 2015 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1998&nbsp;cc) 8AR *2014 – '''FS''' – OHV ** 2014 – 3.7&nbsp;L (3685&nbsp;cc) 1FS (LPG)<ref>{{Cite web |title=1FS|Gasoline|Engine {{!}} Product information {{!}} Toyota Industries Corporation, CN component |url=https://key-components.toyota-industries.com/products/engine/gasoline/1fs/ |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=key-components.toyota-industries.com}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> * 2014 – '''RI''' – DOHC (Non-production) ** 2014 – 2.0&nbsp;L RI4A ** 2014 – 2.0&nbsp;L RI4AG * 2017 – '''A25A''' – DOHC ** 2017 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2487&nbsp;cc) A25A * 2018 – '''M20A''' – DOHC ** 2018 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1987&nbsp;cc) M20A * 2021 – '''T24A''' – DOHC ** 2021 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2393&nbsp;cc) T24A * 2022 – '''S20A''' – DOHC ** 2022 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1997&nbsp;cc) S20A * 2025 – '''G20E''' – DOHC ** 2025 – 2.0&nbsp;L<!-- (1998&nbsp;cc) G20E-GTS -->

===Straight-6=== * 1935 – '''Type A''' – OHV ** 1935–1947 – 3.4&nbsp;L (3389&nbsp;cc) A * 1937 – '''Type B''' – OHV ** 1937–1955 – 3.4&nbsp;L (3389&nbsp;cc) B * 1944 – '''Type D''' – OHV (prototype) ** 1944 – 4.1&nbsp;L (4052&nbsp;cc) D * 1955 – '''F''' – OHV ** 1955–1975 – 3.9&nbsp;L (3878&nbsp;cc) F ** 1975–1987 – 4.2&nbsp;L (4230&nbsp;cc) 2F ** 1985–1992 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3956&nbsp;cc) 3F * 1965 – '''M''' – SOHC/DOHC ** 1965–1985 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1988&nbsp;cc) M ** 1966–1972 – 2.3&nbsp;L (2253&nbsp;cc) 2M ** 1966–1971 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1988&nbsp;cc) 3M ** 1972–1980 – 2.6&nbsp;L (2563&nbsp;cc) 4M ** 1979–1988 – 2.8&nbsp;L (2759&nbsp;cc) 5M ** 1984–1987 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2954&nbsp;cc) 6M ** 1986–1992 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2954&nbsp;cc) 7M * 1979 – '''G''' – SOHC/DOHC ** 1979–2008 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1988&nbsp;cc) 1G * 1990 – '''JZ''' – DOHC ** 1990–2006 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2491&nbsp;cc) 1JZ ** 1991–2006 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2997&nbsp;cc) 2JZ * 1993 – '''FZ''' – DOHC ** 1993–2007 – 4.5&nbsp;L (4477&nbsp;cc) 1FZ

===V6=== * 1987 – '''VZ''' – DOHC/SOHC ** 1987–1993 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1992&nbsp;cc) 1VZ ** 1987–1991 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2496&nbsp;cc) 2VZ ** 1987–1997 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2958&nbsp;cc) 3VZ ** 1993–1998 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2496&nbsp;cc) 4VZ ** 1995–2004 – 3.4&nbsp;L (3378&nbsp;cc) 5VZ * 1994 – '''MZ''' – DOHC ** 1994–2007 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2995&nbsp;cc) 1MZ ** 1998–2001 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2496&nbsp;cc) 2MZ ** 2003–2014 – 3.3&nbsp;L (3310&nbsp;cc) 3MZ * 2002 – '''GR''' – DOHC ** 2002 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3956&nbsp;cc) 1GR ** 2006 – 3.5&nbsp;L (3456&nbsp;cc) 2GR ** 2003–2010 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2994&nbsp;cc) 3GR ** 2003–2015 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2499&nbsp;cc) 4GR ** 2005 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2497&nbsp;cc) 5GR ** 2013 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3956&nbsp;cc) 6GR ** 2015 – 3.5&nbsp;L (3456&nbsp;cc) 7GR ** 2017–2018 – 3.5&nbsp;L (3456&nbsp;cc) 8GR * 2016 – 2.4&nbsp;L '''H8909''' – DOHC (Non-production) ** 2016–2020 – 2.4&nbsp;L H8909 ** 2021 – 3.5&nbsp;L H8909 * 2017 – '''V35A''' – DOHC ** 2017 – 3.4&nbsp;L (3444&nbsp;cc) V35A

===V8=== * 1963 – '''V''' – OHV ** 1963–1967 – 2.6&nbsp;L (2,599&nbsp;cc) V ** 1967–1973 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,981&nbsp;cc) 3V ** 1973–1983 – 3.4&nbsp;L (3,376&nbsp;cc) 4V ** 1983–1998 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3,995&nbsp;cc) 5V *1988 – '''R''' – DOHC (Non-production) ** 1988 – 3.2&nbsp;L (3,200 cc) R32V ** 1989–1994 – 3.6&nbsp;L (3,579&nbsp;cc) R36V * 1989 – '''UZ''' – DOHC ** 1989–2002 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3,969&nbsp;cc) 1UZ ** 1998–2009 – 4.7&nbsp;L (4,663&nbsp;cc) 2UZ ** 2000–2010 – 4.3&nbsp;L (4,292&nbsp;cc) 3UZ * 1996 – '''RV8''' – DOHC (Non-production) ** 1996 – 2.65L RV8A ** 1997 – 2.65L RV8B ** 1998 – 2.65L RV8C ** 1999 – 2.65L RV8D<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://allamericanracers.com/eagle-987-champ-car/|title = Eagle 987 Champ Car &#124; Dan Gurney's All American Racers}}</ref> ** 2000 – 2.65L RV8E ** 2002 – 2.65L RV8F<ref>{{cite web |title=2002 Toyota RV8F CART engine |url=https://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/2002toyota.html |website=Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed |language=en}}</ref> ** 2003 – 3.5L RV8I ** 2003 – 3.0&nbsp;L ** 2006–2008 – 3.0&nbsp;L RV8J<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dsportmag.com/the-cars/hail-to-the-king-the-super-gt-2009-gt300-champion-is-a-lexus-is350/2/|title = HAIL TO THE KING &#124; the Super GT 2009 GT300 Champion is a Lexus IS350?!|date = 26 August 2015}}</ref> ** 2009 – 3.4&nbsp;L RV8K, RV8KG ** 2011 – 3.4&nbsp;L RV8KLM ** 2014 – 3.7&nbsp;L RV8KLM *2003–2005 – '''Indy V8''' – DOHC (Non-production) *2006–2009 – '''Formula One''' – '''RVX''' – DOHC (Non-production) ** 2006 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,398&nbsp;cc) RVX–06 ** 2007 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,398&nbsp;cc) RVX-07 ** 2008 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,398&nbsp;cc) RVX-08 ** 2009 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,398&nbsp;cc) RVX-09 *2006 – '''UR''' – DOHC ** 2006–2023 – 4.6&nbsp;L (4,608&nbsp;cc) 1UR ** 2007 – 5.0&nbsp;L (4,969&nbsp;cc) 2UR ** 2007–2022 – 5.7&nbsp;L (5,663&nbsp;cc) 3UR

===V10=== * 1991 – '''RV10''' – DOHC (Non-production) **1991–1993 – 3.5 L (3,500 cc) RV10 * 2001 – 2005 – '''Formula One''' – '''RVX''' – DOHC (Non-production) **2001 – 3.0 L (2,998 cc) RVX-01 **2002 – 3.0 L (2,998 cc) RVX-02 **2003 – 3.0 L (2,998 cc) RVX-03 **2004 – 3.0 L (2,998 cc) RVX-04 **2005 – 3.0 L (2,998 cc) RVX-05 * 2010 – '''LR''' – DOHC/VVT-i ** 2010–2012 – 4.8&nbsp;L (4,805&nbsp;cc) 1LR-GUE

===V12=== * 1997 – '''GZ''' – DOHC ** 1997–2017 – 5.0&nbsp;L (4,996&nbsp;cc) 1GZ-FE

==Diesel== Starting in 1957 until 1988, Toyota established a separate dealership in Japan dedicated to cars and trucks installed with diesel engines, called ''Toyota Diesel Store''. When the dealership was disbanded, diesel products are now available at all locations, with commercial products exclusive to ''Toyota Store'' and ''Toyopet Store'' locations.

=== Straight-3 === 2014 – '''ZS''' – OHV * 2014 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1,798&nbsp;cc) 1ZS<ref>{{Cite web |title=Toyota's New 1ZS Diesel Engine |url=https://www.summithandling.com/news/toyotas-1zs-diesel-engine/ |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=Summit ToyotaLift |language=en-US}}</ref>

=== Straight-4 === * 1959 – '''C''' (2nd Generation) – OHV ** 1959–1961 – 1.5&nbsp;L (1,491&nbsp;cc) C *1964 – '''J''' – OHV ** 1964–1978 – 2.3&nbsp;L (2,336&nbsp;cc) J ** 1969–1983 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2,481&nbsp;cc) 2J *1974 – '''B''' – OHV/SOHC ** 1972–1988 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,977&nbsp;cc) B ** 1977–1982 – 3.2&nbsp;L (3,168&nbsp;cc) 2B ** 1980–1990 – 3.4&nbsp;L (3,432&nbsp;cc) 3B ** 1984–1990 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,977&nbsp;cc) 11B ** 1984–1990 – 3.4&nbsp;L (3,432&nbsp;cc) 13B ** 1988–1996 – 3.7&nbsp;L (3,661&nbsp;cc) 14B ** 1996–2002 – 4.1&nbsp;L (4,104&nbsp;cc) 15B *1980 – '''L''' – SOHC ** 1977–1983 – 2.2&nbsp;L (2,188&nbsp;cc) L ** 1980–2004 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,446&nbsp;cc) 2L ** 1987–2006 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,446&nbsp;cc) 2L-II change rocker arm to direct tappet drive ** 1982–2003 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,446&nbsp;cc) 2L-TE ** 1991–1997 – 2.8&nbsp;L (2,779&nbsp;cc) 3L ** 1997 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,986&nbsp;cc) 5L *1983 – '''W''' – OHV ** 1983–1995 – 4.0&nbsp;L (4,009&nbsp;cc) 1W (by Hino) *1984 – '''C''' (Third Generation) – SOHC ** 1984–1992 – 1.8&nbsp;L (1,839&nbsp;cc) 1C ** 1984–2000 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1,974&nbsp;cc) 2C ** 1994–2002 – 2.2&nbsp;L (2,184&nbsp;cc) 3C *1986 – '''N''' – SOHC ** 1986–1999 – 1.4&nbsp;L (1,453&nbsp;cc) 1N *1986 – '''Z''' – OHV [<nowiki/>ja] ** 1986–?? – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,953&nbsp;cc) 1Z<ref>{{Cite web |title=TOYOTA ANNOUNCES NEW LINEUP OF 1–3 TON FORKLIFT SERIES {{!}} Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website |url=https://global.toyota/en/detail/7786781 |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=global.toyota}}</ref> ** 19?? – 3.5&nbsp;L (3,469&nbsp;cc) 2Z<ref>{{Cite web |title=2Z (Z series) {{!}} Diesel Engines {{!}} Engine {{!}} Product information {{!}} Toyota Industries Corporation, CN component |url=https://key-components.toyota-industries.com/products/engine/diesel/2z/ |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=key-components.toyota-industries.com}}</ref> ** 19?? – 3.5&nbsp;L (3,469&nbsp;cc) 3Z<ref>{{Cite web |title=3Z (Z series) {{!}} Diesel Engines {{!}} Engine {{!}} Product information {{!}} Toyota Industries Corporation, CN component |url=https://key-components.toyota-industries.com/products/engine/diesel/3z/ |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=key-components.toyota-industries.com}}</ref> *1989 – '''DZ''' – OHV<ref name=":0">{{Cite report |url=https://www.toyota-industries.com/news/item/reference_full_e.pdf#page120 |title=Investigation Report (Published Version) |last=Special Investigation Committee |date=January 29, 2024 |page= |pages=104, 120 |via=Toyota Industries |format=PDF}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=1DZ {{!}} Diesel Engines {{!}} Engine {{!}} Product information {{!}} Toyota Industries Corporation, CN component |url=https://key-components.toyota-industries.com/products/engine/diesel/1dz/ |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=key-components.toyota-industries.com}}</ref> ** 1989 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2,486&nbsp;cc) 1DZ ** 19?? – ??&nbsp;L 2DZ [<nowiki/>ja] *1993 – '''KZ''' – SOHC ** 1993–2004 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,982&nbsp;cc) 1KZ-TE *2000 – '''WZ''' – DOHC/SOHC (by Groupe PSA) ** 2000–2001 – 1.9&nbsp;L 1WZ (PSA DW8) **2005–2010 – 1.4&nbsp;L 2WZ-TV (PSA DV4) **2012 – 1.6&nbsp;L 3WZ (PSA DV6) **2012 – 2.0&nbsp;L 4WZ (PSA DW10) **2019 – 1.5&nbsp;L 5WZ (PSA DV5) *2000 – '''CD''' – DOHC ** 2000–2006 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1,995&nbsp;cc) 1CD-FTV *2001 – '''ND''' – SOHC ** 2001–2020 – 1.4&nbsp;L (1,364&nbsp;cc) 1ND-TV *2001 – '''KD''' – DOHC ** 2000 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,982&nbsp;cc) 1KD-FTV ** 2001 – 2.5&nbsp;L (2,494&nbsp;cc) 2KD-FTV *2005 – '''AD''' – DOHC ** 2006–2019 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1,998&nbsp;cc) 1AD-FTV ** 2005–2015 – 2.2&nbsp;L (2,231&nbsp;cc) 2AD-FTV *2013 – '''WW''' – DOHC ** 2013–2018 – 1.6&nbsp;L (1,598&nbsp;cc) 1WW-FTV ** 2015–2018 – 2.0&nbsp;L (1,995&nbsp;cc) 2WW-FTV *2015 – '''GD''' – DOHC ** 2015 – 2.8&nbsp;L (2,755&nbsp;cc) 1GD-FTV ** 2015 – 2.4&nbsp;L (2,393&nbsp;cc) 2GD-FTV ** 2026 – 3.0&nbsp;L (2,999&nbsp;cc) 3GD-FTV<ref>{{cite press release |date=2026-01-06 |title=ダイナ カーゴ 1.0tonシリーズを一部改良 |url=https://toyota.jp/news/?n=921&d=car_contents |access-date=2026-01-12 |website=Toyota Motor Corporation |publisher=Toyota |location=Japan}}</ref>

===Straight-5=== *1989 – '''PZ''' – SOHC ** 1990–2001 – 3.5&nbsp;L (3,470&nbsp;cc) 1PZ

===Straight-6{{anchor|I6}}=== *1956–1979 – D ** 1956–1961 – 5.9&nbsp;L (5890&nbsp;cc) 1D ** 1962–1979 – 6.5&nbsp;L (6494&nbsp;cc) 2D *1967 – 1990 – '''H''' – OHV ** 1967–1971 – 3.5&nbsp;L (3576&nbsp;cc) H (Early) Indirect Injection ** 1972–1980 – 3.6&nbsp;L (3576&nbsp;cc) H Indirect Injection ** 1981–1990 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3980&nbsp;cc) 2H Indirect Injection ** 1989–1990 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3980&nbsp;cc) 12H-T Turbocharged Direct Injection *1990 – Present – '''HZ''' – SOHC ** 1990–Present – 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HZ Indirect Injection *1989 – 2001 – '''HD''' – SOHC ** 1989–2001 – 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HD-T Direct Injection ** 1992–1998 – 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HD-FT Turbocharged Direct Injection ** 1998–2007 – 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HD-FTE Turbocharged Direct Injection *1990 – '''Z''' – OHV [<nowiki/>ja] ** 1990–?? – 4.5&nbsp;L (4429&nbsp;cc) 11Z ** 1990–?? – 5.0&nbsp;L (4994&nbsp;cc) 12Z ** 1996–?? – 4.6&nbsp;L (4616&nbsp;cc) 13Z ** 1996 – 5.2&nbsp;L (5204&nbsp;cc) 14Z<ref>{{Citation |title=11z-14z engine repair manual c4615-1.pdf |url=https://www.aservicemanualpdf.com/Samplepages/11z-14z%20engine%20repair%20manual%20c4615-1.pdf |publisher=TOYOTA Material Handling Company |format=PDF |via=aservicemanualpdf.com}}</ref> ** 19?? – 5.2&nbsp;L (5204&nbsp;cc) 15Z<ref>{{Cite web |title=15Z (Z series) {{!}} Diesel Engines {{!}} Engine {{!}} Product information {{!}} Toyota Industries Corporation, CN component |url=https://key-components.toyota-industries.com/products/engine/diesel/15z/ |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=key-components.toyota-industries.com}}</ref>

<!-- Adding table from Toyota straight-6 diesel engines article *1956– '''D''' – OHV **1956–??? 5.9 liter 1D **1962–??? 6.5 liter 2D *1967 – '''H''' – OHV ** ???-??? – 3.6&nbsp;L (3576&nbsp;cc) H ** 1980–1990 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3980&nbsp;cc) 2H ** 1986–1990 – 4.0&nbsp;L (3980&nbsp;cc) 12HT *1969 – '''Q''' – OHV ** 1969–??? – ???&nbsp;L (???&nbsp;cc) Q *1990 – '''HD''' – SOHC ** 1989–1995 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HD-T ** 1995–1997 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HD-FT ** 1997– 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HD-FTE *1990 – '''HZ''' – SOHC ** 1989– 4.2&nbsp;L (4164&nbsp;cc) 1HZ --> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Engine ! 1D ! 2D ! H (early) ! H ! 2H ! 12H-T ! 1HZ ! 1HD-T ! 1HD-FT ! 1HD-FTE ! 1HD-FTE(intercooled) |- | Years produced | 1956–1961 | 1962–1979 | 1967–present | 1972–present | 1981–1990 | 1986–1990 | 1990–present | 1989–2001 | 1992–1998 | 1998–2007 | 1998–2007 |- | Power (kW) | | | 67 @ 3600 | 71 @ 3600 | 77 @ 3500 | 101 @ 3500 | 96 @ 4000 | 123 @ 3600 | 125 @ 3600 | 125 @ 3400 | 151 @ 3400 |- | Power (HP) | 110 @ 2600 | 130 @ 2600 | 90 @ 3600 | 95 @ 3600 | 103 @ 3500 | 136 @ 3500 | 129 @ 4000 | 165 @ 3600 | 168 @ 3600 | 168 @ 3400 | 202 @ 3400 |- | Torque (Nm) |343 @ 1200 |392 @ 1400 | 205 @ 2200 | 216 @ 2200 | 240 @ 2000 | 313 @ 2000 | 285 @ 2200 | 363 @ 2000 | 380 @ 2500 | 380 @ 3200 | 430 @ 3200 |- | Torque (ft·lb) | | | 151 @ 2200 | 159 @ 2200 | 177 @ 2000 | 231 @ 2000 | 210 @ 2200 | 268 @ 2000 | 280 @ 2500 | 280 @ 3200 | 317 @ 3200 |- | Capacity | 5890&nbsp;cc<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60014963/index.html |title=Toyota Model DA Truck |work=75 Years of Toyota |publisher=Toyota |year=2012}}</ref> | 6494&nbsp;cc<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id70000018/index.html |title=Toyota Model DA115C Truck |work=75 Years of Toyota |publisher=Toyota |year=2012}}</ref> | 3576&nbsp;cc | 3576&nbsp;cc | 3980&nbsp;cc | 3980&nbsp;cc | 4164&nbsp;cc | 4164&nbsp;cc | 4164&nbsp;cc | 4164&nbsp;cc | 4164&nbsp;cc |- | Bore × Stroke (mm) | 100 × 125 | 105 × 125 | 88 × 98 | 88 × 98 | 91 × 102 | 91 × 102 | 94 × 100 | 94 × 100 | 94 × 100 | 94 × 100 | 94 × 100 |- | Compression Ratio | 17.2 : 1 | 18.0 : 1 | 21.0 : 1 | 19.5 : 1 | 20.7 : 1 | 18.6 : 1 | 22.7 : 1 | 18.6 : 1 | 18.6 : 1 | 18.8 : 1 | 18.8 : 1 |- | Aspiration | Natural | Natural | Natural | Natural | Natural | Turbo | Natural | Turbo | Turbo | Turbo | Turbo(Intercooled) |- | Number of Valves | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 24 | 24 | 24 |- | Cam Arrangement | | | Gear-driven OHV | Gear-driven OHV | Gear-driven OHV | Gear-driven OHV | Belt-driven SOHC | Belt-driven SOHC | Belt-driven SOHC | Belt-driven SOHC | Belt-driven SOHC |- | Injection | | | Indirect | Indirect | Indirect | Direct | Indirect | Direct | Direct | Direct | Direct |- | Injector Pump | | | Inline | Inline | Inline | Inline | Rotary | Rotary | Rotary | Rotary | Rotary |}

===V6=== * 2021 – '''F33A''' – DOHC ** 2021–Present – 3.3&nbsp;L (3345&nbsp;cc) F33A-FTV

===V8=== * 2007 – '''VD''' – DOHC ** 2007–Present – 4.5&nbsp;L (4461&nbsp;cc) 1VD-FTV

==References== {{reflist}} Toyota has not published an explanation of the codes used for engine features. Matti Kalalahti derived a list of engine feature codes and published them on his "Engine codes explained" web page in Oct 1999.

==External links== {{Commons category|Toyota engines}} * [http://www.twincam.org Toyota Twincam Forums] Discussion forum on four cylinder Toyota engines * [https://www.kalalahti.com/dataBySubject/GasolineEngines.html Toyota engines] Matti Kalalahti's list of Toyota engines. * [http://members.iinet.net.au/~stepho/engcodes.htm Toyota engines and gearboxes] Similar to Matti Kalalahti's pages but with extensions by Stepho. * [http://www.4age.net 4AGE.net] Information on 4AGE and 4AGZE Toyota engines {{Dead link|date=January 2024}}

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