About the Actual Car:
- The Toyota Corolla Levin AE92 was a star in the Group A touring car races, which gained significant popularity in Japan.
- Developed based on the AE92 model of the Corolla Levin, launched in 1987, this Group A version featured a front-mounted inline four-cylinder 1587cc engine.
- It was an FF (front-engine, front-wheel-drive) machine.
- As the first FF machine, it garnered considerable attention from fans, replacing the previous mainstay, the 86 Levin.
- The AE92 tuned for Group A specifications was entrusted to various teams and competed in the JTC, the All Japan Touring Car Championship.
- It thrilled fans with intense competitions against rival teams and machines in the under 1600cc class.
About the Model:
- This is a 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit recreating the Toyota Corolla Levin AE92 Group A version that shone in the 1991 JTC, the All Japan Touring Car Championship.
- The completed model is 177mm in length and 76mm in width, sharply capturing its sporty body style.
- It includes markings to replicate car number 25, which finished fifth in its class at the 1991 Autopolis race.
- The kit comes with a masking sheet that makes painting the black and red body colors more convenient.
- Challenge yourself with a unique finish.
- The interior is thoroughly modeled, including the roll cage and other equipment.
- Enjoy the spartan finish.
- The underside of the chassis, including the suspension, is also skillfully recreated, offering a sense of depth.
- Build your own model of one of Japan's representative FF touring cars.
Main Features:
- Recreates the Toyota Corolla Levin AE92 Group A version from the 1991 JTC in 1/24 scale.
- Finished model dimensions: 177mm in length, 76mm in width.
- Includes a masking sheet for painting the red and black body colors.
- Detailed interior recreation, including the roll cage and equipment.
- Features a richly detailed chassis bottom with suspension.
- Recreates the No. 25 car, which participated in the 6th round of the JTC in October 1991 and secured fifth place in its class.