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Toyota Chaser JZX100: The 1JZ-GTE Drift King
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Toyota Chaser JZX100: The 1JZ-GTE Drift King

2 min readBy Yuki Nakamura

The Chaser JZX100 was a family sedan with a 1JZ-GTE. Japanese drifters discovered it was perfect for the job. It became D1 GP's dominant chassis.

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Toyota Chaser JZX100: The 1JZ-GTE Drift King

The Toyota Chaser JZX100 (1996-2001) is the cult drift car of the late 1990s. Built on the same FR (front-engine, rear-wheel-drive) platform as the Mark II and Cresta, the Chaser JZX100 was a mid-size Japanese sedan that happened to come with a 1JZ-GTE twin-turbo inline-six from the factory. Japanese drifters discovered it was the perfect drift platform: long wheelbase for stability, long engine for power, and the 1JZ-GTE's legendary 2.5L twin-turbo producing 280 hp on paper (and much more in practice). The JZX100 Chaser became the foundation of late-1990s drift culture.

The 1JZ-GTE Engine

The Chaser JZX100 Tourer V (the performance variant) came with the 1JZ-GTE:

  • Displacement: 2.5L (2,491cc) inline-six
  • Turbos: Twin sequential CT12A turbos (later replaced by VVT-i versions in 1998)
  • Output: 280 hp at 6,200 rpm (gentleman's agreement limit — actual output was higher)
  • Torque: 285 lb-ft at 2,400 rpm
  • Layout: Longitudinally mounted, front-engine RWD
  • Redline: 7,000 rpm

The 1JZ-GTE is essentially a smaller version of the Supra MK4's 2JZ-GTE. Both use the same block architecture, similar twin-turbo arrangements, and similar tuning potential. The 1JZ is lighter and more agile, which is why drifters preferred it for many applications.

Why the Chaser Became a Drift Icon

The Chaser JZX100 Tourer V had everything a drifter needed:

  • Long wheelbase (2,780 mm): Stable at high drift angles
  • RWD: Essential for drift
  • Factory LSD: Torsen limited-slip differential
  • 5-speed manual: Strong transmission
  • 1JZ-GTE power: 280+ hp with minimal tuning
  • Affordable used price: As a family sedan, JZX100s were cheap in Japan

Japanese drifters like Nobuteru Taniguchi, Katsuhiro Ueo, and Masato Kawabata all campaigned JZX100 Chasers in D1 Grand Prix.

Production and Variants

  • Chaser Tourer V (1996-2001): The performance variant with 1JZ-GTE. This is the drift car.
  • Chaser Avante (1996-2001): Luxury variant with a naturally aspirated 1JZ-GE. Different from Tourer V but shares chassis.
  • Chaser Raziel (2000-2001): Sport-themed variant.

The JZX100 platform also spawned:

  • Toyota Cresta: Another sedan variant
  • Toyota Mark II: The flagship sedan variant (also with 1JZ-GTE options)

Total Chaser JZX100 production (Tourer V specifically): approximately 70,000 units.

Drift Motorsport History

The JZX100 Chaser was dominant in early D1 Grand Prix (2001-2005). Nobuteru Taniguchi won the 2002 D1 Grand Prix title in a JZX100 Chaser. Team Orange and other drift teams all campaigned JZX100s as their preferred chassis before the S15 Silvia took over as the dominant platform in mid-2000s.

The Chaser's drift legacy extended to amateur events, track days, and Japanese car magazines. It became the archetype of the "luxury sedan that became a drift car."

Today's Market

The JZX100 Chaser has become a cult import in the US (eligible from 2022 onward):

  • Clean Tourer V manual: $20,000-$40,000
  • Low-mileage examples: $40,000-$70,000
  • Restored JDM-import examples with drift history: $30,000-$50,000

Legacy

The JZX100 Chaser proved that a family sedan could become a legend. It's the car that made "mid-size Toyota sedans" suddenly cool. The 1JZ-GTE engine's reputation in the tuning world was built partly on its Chaser application. And the drift scene of the early 2000s was dominated by JZX100-based cars.

For enthusiasts who want a four-door drift machine with Japanese luxury-car refinement and genuine street presence, the JZX100 Chaser is the answer.

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