The Toyota Soarer made its debut in 1981 and enjoyed great popularity due to its elegant style and luxurious features. The highest version of the second generation Soarer, which underwent a full model change in January 1986, is the 3.0GT Limited. The body adopted from the first generation had further refined aerodynamic characteristics and was equipped with the 7M GTEU engine, a six-cylinder in-line turbo with two camshafts and 24 valves, which produced 230 hp, the strongest domestically produced engine at the time.
 Inside the cabin, the eye was drawn to its digital meter with a special indicator to show turbo efficiency, while luxury was guaranteed by features like the genuine leather steering wheel. The Soarer is often recognized as one of the most prominent luxury cars in the 1980s and was a pioneer of Toyota luxury cars.
Developed by bringing together the best cutting-edge automotive technology. The Soarer was not only on par with the GT cars of the world, but also made a name for itself as a personal coupe of the highest class, combining all Toyota technology.