You Can Bag Toyota's Sublime V12 Century For £12,000

It's super-cool, ultra-luxurious and so 1990 it hurts, and this near-mint Toyota Century has filled us with air-sprung, V12-driven lust
You Can Bag Toyota's Sublime V12 Century For £12,000

It shouldn’t take more than a glance at the Toyota Century to see what a cool piece of machinery it is. Designed with brutal 1960s American dreams in every panel, it was Japan’s answer to the Rolls-Royce and the Maybach. And my, was it lovely.

For all its US limo looks it was designed primarily for the Japanese market. As a technical flagship launched in 1967, it benefited from everything Toyota could throw at it, from the at-the-time amazing climate control in 1971 to its first, only and utterly creamy V12 engine – installed on second-generation, 1997-on examples, like this one we found for sale with The Car Warehouse.

You Can Bag Toyota's Sublime V12 Century For £12,000

The car crept largely under the European radar until recent years have brought it more fame in these parts. They are still rare in the UK, but those that are on this island seem to have been going up in value. Key to their appeal alongside the presidential styling is comfort. A silky double cushion of air suspension tuned for comfort and chunky tyres combined to make the Century a doyen of relaxation.

That 5.0-litre, 276bhp V12 and chocolate-smooth four-speed automatic gearbox may not be sporty like the GRMN prototype version of the current Century we saw this week, but the car around them sure is a fabulous place to sit. On this particular car, Grey cloth seats are trimmed with what we can only describe as lacy doilies: your grandma would approve. Real wood trim meets a duo of digital display screens; one for the front seats and one for the rears. This was a four-wheeled technological marvel in the late 1990s.

You Can Bag Toyota's Sublime V12 Century For £12,000

But it was also humble compared to a Lexus or a European luxo-barge. It was designed as a pinnacle honest working person’s car; the kind a self-made businessman could aspire to, and to one day buy to keep for the rest of his days. Sadly that mentality is limited to Japanese culture – people in the West are far more determined to flash their cash.

Our example’s sat-nav still reads in Japanese so you’ll have to brush up on your kanji unless there’s an English option in there. While you’re listening to your oriental navigator’s polite attempts to remind you that it has no UK mapping, you can pick out a cassette to play in the dashboard-mounted tape deck. There are audio controls sited at the rear seats so that you don’t have to leave the DJ duties to your driver. Unfortunately, though, all the control labels are also in Japanese. Ah.

You Can Bag Toyota's Sublime V12 Century For £12,000

There are loads of old Lexus LS400s out there, and most cost a lot less than this Century. But this is simply way, way cooler. Bask in its rarity, its comfort and its epically smooth V12. Or put straight-through exhausts on it and become an overnight YouTube cult hero…

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Comments

Peanut_guy

Isn’it the Century the car that came out with 2 2JZ engine combined ?

09/22/2018 - 10:37 |
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they were 2 1jz’s but yes

09/22/2018 - 10:51 |
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Century had two 1JZs. Look up “top secret v12 Supra”. That thing has two 2JZs and is an absolute monster

09/22/2018 - 12:47 |
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Yea, I useful to own myself and can confirm its a combination of two 1jz and TWO ecu.

09/23/2018 - 09:00 |
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Barrechor

inb4 Doug DeMuro memes

09/22/2018 - 10:53 |
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Anonymous

awesome car, but.. how do you get so little power from a v12

09/22/2018 - 10:58 |
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Robert Homann

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

What about torque
And at what rpm?

09/22/2018 - 10:59 |
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Wogmidget

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

-5 litres isn’t huge for a v12
-It has mufflers on mufflers on mufflers, because it’s a limousine and therefore needs to be silent
-The cams are probably tiny, because in this instance smoothness is more important than power
-According to Wikipedia, the actual power output was more like 308bhp

09/22/2018 - 11:23 |
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Vincent Lin

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It mighy just be underrated tbh. (280hp gentlemen’s agreement)

09/22/2018 - 11:39 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It’s more about comfort, not really about speed.

09/22/2018 - 11:59 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

It probably only makes ‘276’ cuz of the Japanese car company gentlemen’s agreement that they wouldn’t get into a horse power war so it probably makes a lot more. R34s were rated at 276 as well but in reality they made close to 330

09/22/2018 - 12:56 |
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Anonymous

and for finland, theres a 1985 first generation model for sale right now for 6500€

09/22/2018 - 10:59 |
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Anonymous

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Yeah what a beauty and what a bargain for what you get.

09/22/2018 - 11:58 |
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Anonymous

Oh no i’m in love!

09/22/2018 - 11:57 |
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Soarer-Dom

I see them regularly and know about 3-4 places you can see one in Auckland.
I rode past a metallic grey one today.

09/22/2018 - 11:58 |
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Tomislav Celić

I love it😍

09/22/2018 - 13:46 |
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Kenji (Oldsmobile Fan) (GoldWing Enthusiast) (wheel nut)

Hello yes bank? I would like a small loan of £12,000

09/22/2018 - 17:30 |
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Basith Penna-Hakkim

I would get this over a Rolls Royce plus it is a Toyota so it will last forever

09/22/2018 - 18:28 |
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Anonymous

this is gonna be the king of the vip builds

09/23/2018 - 01:07 |
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