TOYOTA

Toyota Automobiles, Luxury and commercial Vehicles and engines, Japan

For other uses, see Toyota (disambiguation).
Toyota
Native name
トヨタ自動車株式会社
Romanized name
Toyota Jidosha KK
Public (K.K.)
Traded as
Industry Automotive
Founded August 28, 1937; 78 years ago
Founder Kiichiro Toyoda
Headquarters Toyota, Aichi, Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products Automobiles, luxury vehiclescommercial vehicles, engines
Production output
Increase 9,909,440 units (CY 2012)
Services Banking, financing, leasing
Revenue Increase¥27.234 trillion (FY 2015)
Increase ¥2.750 trillion (FY 2015)
Profit Increase ¥2.173 trillion (FY 2015)
Total assets Increase ¥47.729 trillion (FY 2015)
Total equity Increase ¥16.788 trillion (FY 2015)
Owner
Number of employees
344,109 (2015)
Divisions
Subsidiaries 545

Slogan
  • Leads You Ahead
  • Drive Your Dreams
  • Quality Revolution (India)
  • Let’s Go Places
  • Moving Forward
  • Let’s Go Beyond
Website Toyota Global

Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社Hepburn: Toyota Jidōsha KK?, IPA: [toꜜjota], /tɔɪˈtə/) is a Japanese automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota, Aichi, Japan. In March 2014 the multinational corporation consisted of 338,875 employees worldwide and, as of February 2016, is the 13th-largest company in the world by revenue. Toyota was the largest automobile manufacturer in 2012 (by production) ahead of the Volkswagen Group and General Motors. In July of that year, the company reported the production of its 200-millionth vehicle. Toyota is the world’s first automobile manufacturer to produce more than 10 million vehicles per year. It did so in 2012 according to OICA, and in 2013 according to company data. As of July 2014, Toyota was the largest listed company in Japan by market capitalization (worth more than twice as much as #2-ranked SoftBank) and by revenue.

The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father’s company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier, in 1934, while still a department of Toyota Industries, it created its first product, the Type A engine, and, in 1936, its first passenger car, the Toyota AA. Toyota Motor Corporation produces vehicles under 5 brands, including the Toyota brand, Hino, Lexus, Ranz, and Scion. It also holds a 51.2% stake in Daihatsu, a 16.66% stake in Fuji Heavy Industries, a 5.9% stake in Isuzu, a 3.58% stake in the Yamaha Motor Company, and a 0.27% stake in Tesla, as well as joint-ventures with two in China (GAC Toyota and Sichuan FAW Toyota Motor), one in India (Toyota Kirloskar), one in the Czech Republic (TPCA), along with several “nonautomotive” companies. TMC is part of the Toyota Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world.

Corporate governance

Headquarter_of_Toyota_Motor_Corporation_4Principal headquarters building of Toyota

Toyota is headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi. The main headquarters of Toyota is located in a four-story building in Toyota. As of 2006 the head office has the “Toyopet” Toyota logo and the words “Toyota Motor”. The Toyota Technical Center, a 14-story building, and the Honsha plant, Toyota’s second plant engaging in mass production and formerly named the Koromo plant, are adjacent to one another in a location near the headquarters. Vinod Jacob from The Hindu described the main headquarters building as “modest”. In 2013 company head Akio Toyoda reported that it had difficulties retaining foreign employees at the headquarters due to the lack of amenities in the city.

Its Tokyo office is located in Bunkyo, Tokyo. Its Nagoya office is located in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya. In addition to manufacturing automobiles, Toyota provides financial services through its Toyota Financial Servicesdivision, and also builds robots.

Akio_ToyodaAkio Toyoda, CEO of Toyota, at the annual results press conference, May 11, 2011

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 Toyota’s global network: Red – Japan
Green – Official dealership(s) present.
Blue – Localized manufacturing plant(s)
Cyan – Regional headquarters (HQ)
Dark Blue – Regional headquarters (HQ) and localized manufacturing plants

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 Typical breakdown of sales by region

President of Toyota Motor Company:

In 1981, Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. announced plans to merge with its sales entity Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. Since 1950, the two entities existed as separate companies due to a prerequisite for reconstruction in postwar Japan. Shoichiro Toyoda presided over Toyota Motor Sales in preparation for the consummation of the merger that occurred in 1982. Shoichiro then succeeded his uncle Eiji as the President of the combined organization that then became known as Toyota Motor Corporation.

President of Toyota Motor Corporation:

CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation:

Chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation:

On June 14, 2013, Toyota Motor Corp. announced the appointment of outside board members; the appointment was a first for the corporation and occurred following approval from general shareholders at a meeting on the same day. Additionally, Vice Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada replaced Fujio Cho as chairman, as the latter became an honorary chairman, while Toyoda remains in the post of President.

Toyota is publicly traded on the Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Sapporo exchanges under company code TYO: 7203. In addition, Toyota is foreign-listed on the New York Stock Exchange under NYSETM and on the London Stock Exchange under LSETYT. Toyota has been publicly traded in Japan since 1949 and internationally since 1999.

As reported on its consolidated financial statements, Toyota has 540 consolidated subsidiaries and 226 affiliates.

Financial results

In 2011, the Toyota Group (including Daihatsu, Hino and Chinese joint ventures) fell to place three with 8,050,181 units produced globally. According to an unofficial count, based on unit production reported by major automakers, Toyota regained its top rank with 9,909,440 units produced globally in calendar year 2012. On May 8, 2013, Toyota announced plans to produce 10.1 million units in fiscal year 2013, which, if achieved, would make it the first auto manufacturer to cross the 10-million-unit threshold.

On May 8, 2009, Toyota reported a record annual net loss of US$4.2 billion, making it the latest automobile maker to be severely affected by the global financial crisis that started in 2007. Toyota’s financial unit had asked for an emergency loan from a state-backed lender on March 16, 2009, with reports putting the figure at more than A$3 billion. It said the international financial situation was squeezing its business, forcing it to ask for an emergency loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation. This was the first time the state-backed bank has been asked to lend to a Japanese car manufacturer.

On May 8, 2013, Toyota Motor Corporation announced its financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013. Net revenues totaled ¥22.0 trillion (+18.7%). Operating income was ¥1.32 trillion (+371%), net income ¥962.1 billion (+239%).

History

Main article: History of Toyota

1930s

In 1924, Sakichi Toyoda invented the Toyoda Model G Automatic Loom. The principle of jidoka, which means the machine stops itself when a problem occurs, became later a part of the Toyota Production System. Looms were built on a small production line. In 1929, the patent for the automatic loom was sold to a British company, generating the starting capital for the automobile development.

Toyota_Loom_Mass_Production_Bertel_SchmittMass production of Toyoda automated loom, displayed at the Toyota Museum in Nagakute-cho, Aichi-gun, Aichi Pref. Japan

Toyota was started in 1933 as a division of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works devoted to the production of automobiles under the direction of the founder’s son, Kiichiro Toyoda. Its first vehicles were the A1 passenger car and the G1 in 1935. The Toyota Motor Co. was established as an independent company in 1937. In 2008, Toyota’s sales surpassed General Motors, making Toyota number one in the world.

1936 Toyoda Standard Sedan AAToyoda Standard Sedan AA 1936

Vehicles were originally sold under the name “Toyoda” (トヨダ), from the family name of the company’s founder, Kiichirō Toyoda. In April 1936, Toyoda’s first passenger car, the Model AA, was completed. The sales price was 3,350 yen, 400 yen cheaper than Ford or GM cars.

Kiichiro_Toyoda_House_Bertel-SchmittHouse of Toyota founder Kiichiro Toyoda, near Toyota City.

In September 1936, the company ran a public competition to design a new logo. Of 27,000 entries, the winning entry was the three Japanese katakana letters for “Toyoda” in a circle. But Risaburō Toyoda, who had married into the family and was not born with that name, preferred “Toyota” (トヨタ) because it took eight brush strokes (a lucky number) to write in Japanese, was visually simpler (leaving off the diacritic at the end), and with avoiceless consonant instead of a voiced one (voiced consonants are considered to have a “murky” or “muddy” sound compared to voiceless consonants, which are “clear”).Kiichiro_Toyoda_House_Inside_Bertel-SchmittInside the house of Toyota founder Kiichiro Toyoda, near Toyota City

Since toyoda literally means “fertile rice paddies”, changing the name also prevented the company from being associated with old-fashioned farming. The newly formed word was trademarked and the company was registered in August 1937 as the Toyota Motor Company.1955 Toyopet Crown 03 First-generation Toyopet Crown Model RSD (1955-1 – 1958-10)First-generation Toyopet Crown Model RSD (1955/1 – 1958/10)1992 Dakar-rally-paris-1992Toyota at the Rally Dakar, 1992

1940s–1950s

From September 1947, Toyota’s small-sized vehicles were sold under the name “Toyopet” (トヨペット). The first vehicle sold under this name was the Toyopet SA, but it also included vehicles such as the Toyopet SB light truck, Toyopet Stout light truck, Toyopet Crown, Toyopet Master, and the Toyopet Corona. The word “Toyopet (Japanese article)” was a nickname given to the Toyota SA due to its small size, as the result of a naming contest the Toyota Company organized in 1947. However, when Toyota eventually entered the American market in 1957 with the Crown, the name was not well received due to connotations of toys and pets. The name was soon dropped for the American market, but continued in other markets until the mid-1960s.

1960s–1970s

By the early 1960s, the US had begun placing stiff import tariffs on certain vehicles. The so-called “chicken tax” of 1964 placed a 25% tax on imported light trucks. In response to the tariff, Toyota, Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. began building plants in the US by the early 1980s.

1980s

2014 Toyota Corolla 1.8 LE (ZRE172), front leftWith over 40 million sold, the Corolla is one of the most popular and best selling cars in the world.

Toyota received its first Japanese Quality Control Award at the start of the 1980s and began participating in a wide variety of motorsports. Due to the 1973 oil crisis, consumers in the lucrative US market began turning to small cars with better fuel economy. American car manufacturers had considered small economy cars to be an entry-level product, and their small vehicles employed a low level of quality to keep the price low.

In 1982, the Toyota Motor Company and Toyota Motor Sales merged into one company, the Toyota Motor Corporation. Two years later, Toyota entered into a joint venture with General Motors called the New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc, NUMMI, operating an automobile-manufacturing plant in Fremont, California. The factory was an old General Motors plant that had been closed for two years. Toyota then started to establish new brands at the end of the 1980s, with the launch of their luxury division Lexus in 1989.

1990s

In the 1990s, Toyota began to branch out from producing mostly compact cars by adding many larger and more luxurious vehicles to its lineup, including a full-sized pickup, the T100 (and later the Tundra); several lines of SUVs; a sport version of the Camry, known as the Camry Solara; and the Scion brand, a group of several affordable, yet sporty, automobiles targeted specifically to young adults. Toyota also began production of the world’s best-selling hybrid car, the Prius, in 1997.

With a major presence in Europe, due to the success of Toyota Team Europe, the corporation decided to set up Toyota Motor Europe Marketing and Engineering, TMME, to help market vehicles in the continent. Two years later, Toyota set up a base in the United Kingdom, TMUK, as the company’s cars had become very popular among British drivers. Bases in Indiana, Virginia, and Tianjin were also set up. In 1999, the company decided to list itself on the New York and London Stock Exchanges.

2000s

In 2001, Toyota’s Toyo Trust and Banking merged with two other banks to form UFJ Bank, which was accused of corruption by Japan’s government for making bad loans to alleged Yakuza crime syndicates with executives accused of blocking Financial Service Agency inspections. The UFJ was listed among Fortune Magazine’s largest money-losing corporations in the world, with Toyota’s chairman serving as a director. At the time, the UFJ was one of the largest shareholders of Toyota. As a result of Japan’s banking crisis, UFJ merged with the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi to become the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.

In 2002, Toyota managed to enter a Formula One works team and establish joint ventures with French motoring companies Citroën and Peugeot a year after Toyota started producing cars in France.

Toyota ranked eighth on Forbes 2000 list of the world’s leading companies for the year 2005 but slid to 55 for 2011. The company was number one in global automobile sales for the first quarter of 2008.

In 2007, Toyota released an update of its full-sized truck, the Tundra, produced in two American factories, one in Texas and one in Indiana. Motor Trend named the Tundra “Truck of the Year”, and the 2007 Toyota Camry“Car of the Year” for 2007. It also began the construction of two new factories, one to build the RAV4 in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, and the other to build the Toyota Prius in Blue Springs, Mississippi, USA. This plant was originally intended to build the Toyota Highlander, but Toyota decided to use the plant in Princeton, Indiana, USA, instead. The company has also found recent success with its smaller models—the Corolla and Yaris—as gasoline prices have risen rapidly in the last few years.

2010s

In 2011, Toyota, along with large parts of the Japanese automotive industry, suffered from a series of natural disasters. The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami led to a severe disruption of the supplier base and a drop in production and exports. Severe flooding during the 2011 monsoon season in Thailand affected Japanese automakers that had chosen Thailand as a production base. Toyota is estimated to have lost production of 150,000 units to the tsunami and production of 240,000 units to the floods.

The automaker narrowly topped global sales for the first half of 2014, selling 5.1 million vehicles in the six months ending June 30, 2014, an increase of 3.8% on the same period the previous year. Volkswagen AG, which recorded sales of 5.07 million vehicles, was close behind.

In August 2014, Toyota announced it would be cutting its spare-parts prices in China by up to 35%. The company admitted the move was in response to a probe foreshadowed earlier in the month by China’s National Development and Reform Commission of Toyota’s Lexus spare-parts policies, as part of an industry-wide investigation into what the Chinese regulator considers exorbitantly high prices being charged by automakers for spare parts and after-sales servicing.

In November 2015, the company announced that it would invest US$1 billion over the next 5 years into artificial intelligence and robotics research.

Recalls

2009

From November 2009 through 2010, Toyota recalled more than 9 million cars and trucks worldwide in several recall campaigns, and briefly halted production and sales. Toyota initiated the recalls, the first two with the assistance of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), after reports that several vehicles experienced unintended acceleration.

2012

In October 2012, Toyota announced a recall of 7.43 million vehicles worldwide to fix malfunctioning power window switches, the largest recall since that of Ford Motor Company in 1996. The move came after a series of recalls between 2009 and 2011 in which it pulled back around 10 million cars amidst claims of faulty mechanics. In March 2014, Toyota agreed to pay a fine of US$1.2 billion for concealing information and misleading the public about the safety issues behind the recalls on Toyota and Lexus vehicles affected by unintended acceleration.

2014

In early November 2014, Toyota USA enlisted a recall involving defective inflaters and propellant devices that may deploy improperly in the event of a crash, shooting metal fragments into vehicle occupants. More than 7 million vehicles are potentially affected in the United States. This recall only effects vehicles equipped with Takata airbags released after the year 2000 in North America. The airbags were manufactured by Takata automotive manufacturing. Toyota is offering a free repair to all affected vehicles worldwide.The fault in the Takata air bags also affected other North American automobile manufacturers.

Logo and branding

Toyota_Sign_Development_Bertel_SchmittEmployee at Toyota Museum explains development of Toyota name and brand

In 1936, Toyota entered the passenger car market with its Model AA and held a competition to establish a new logo emphasizing speed for its new product line. After receiving 27,000 entries, one was selected that additionally resulted in a change of its moniker to “Toyota” from the family name “Toyoda”. The new name was believed to sound better, and its eight-stroke count in the Japanese language was associated with wealth and good fortune. The original logo is no longer found on its vehicles, but remains the corporate emblem used in Japan.

Still, no guidelines existed for the use of the brand name, so “TOYOTA”, which was used throughout most of the world, led to inconsistencies in its worldwide marketing campaigns.

To remedy this, Toyota introduced a new worldwide logo in October 1989 to commemorate the 50th year of the company, and to differentiate it from the newly released luxury Lexus brand. The logo made its debut on the 1989 Toyota Celsior and quickly gained worldwide recognition. The three ovals in the new logo combine to form the letter “T”, which stands for Toyota. The overlapping of the two perpendicular ovals inside the larger oval represent the mutually beneficial relationship and trust between the customer and the company, while the larger oval surrounding both of these inner ovals represents the “global expansion of Toyota’s technology and unlimited potential for the future.”1936 Toyota AA HubcapHubcap of 1936 Toyota AA, with the old “Toyoda” name

The new logo started appearing on all printed material, advertisements, dealer signage, and the vehicles themselves in 1990.

In predominantly Chinese-speaking countries or regions using traditional Chinese characters, e.g. Hong Kong and Taiwan, Toyota is known as “豐田”. In Chinese-speaking countries using simplified Chinese characters (e.g. China), Toyota is known as “丰田” (pronounced as Fēngtián in Mandarin Chinese and Hɔng Tshan in Minnanese). These are the same characters as the founding family’s name “Toyoda” in Japanese.

Marketing

MEGAWEB_05MEGAWEB, Toyota’s permanent exhibition showroom and museum in Odaiba, Tokyo

Toyota_TOYOPET_Japan_Car_dealership_Saitama_1Toyopet Store, SaitamaNets TOYOTAToyota Netz Store, Tsurumi-ku, Osaka

Currently, the “Toyota Corolla Store” (トヨタカローラ店 Toyota Karōra-ten) was renamed from the “Toyota Publica Store” (トヨタパブリカ店 Toyota Paburika-ten), which was established to sell the Toyota Publica in 1961, then renamed to sell the Toyota Corolla in 1966.In Japan, Toyota currently maintains separate dealership sales channels. The first sales channel established in 1946 called “Toyota Store” (トヨタ店 Toyota Mise) sells large luxury sedans such as the Toyota Century, and the Toyota Crown. In 1955 the “Toyopet Store” (トヨペット店 Toyopetto-ten) arrived, originally established to sell the Toyota Corona and the Toyopet ToyoAce truck. (Toyota’s five channel dealerships in Japan chronology in Japanese.) Toyota also operated a commercial dealership called Toyota Diesel Shop (トヨタディーゼル店 Toyota Dīzeru-ten) from 1957 until 1988, that sold various commercial platform trucks, buses, and forklifts, such as the Toyota Dyna and the Toyota Coaster. Hino products were sold at specific Hino locations, and shared at Toyota Diesel Store locations after Toyota acquired the company in 1967. Starting in 1980, the Diesel Shop also sold the Starlet, Corolla, Corona, Vista and Crown installed with diesel engines. When the Toyota Diesel Store was disbanded, commercial products were divided between Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations.

In 1980, the “Toyota Vista Store” replaced the “Toyota Auto Store” (トヨタオート店 Toyota Ōto-ten) sales network that sold the Corolla companion, called the Toyota Sprinter established in 1967. The “Vista” name was used on a new Camry-clone, called the Toyota Vista. The Toyota Vista network was replaced with two networks; “Toyota NETZ” (ネッツ店 Nettsu-ten) in August 1998, and Lexus in 2004. Some former Vista models were rebranded as Lexus (レクサス Rekusasu), such as the Altezza and the Aristo, while other products have been taken over by the “Toyota NETZ”, which was already selling the Toyota ist and the Toyota RAV4. “NETZ” is an acronym for “Network of Energetic Teams for Zenith”.

NETZ locations have been repositioned to resemble the North American Toyota network, called Scion, and sells the Toyota 86. Most models were exclusive to particular retail chains, while some models, like the Prius, are available at all sales channels.

Toyota Slogans

United States

  • You asked for it, You got it! (1975-1979)
  • Oh What a feeling! (1979-1985)
  • Who could ask for anything more? (1985-1989)
  • I love what you do for me (1989-1997)
  • Everyday (1997-2001)
  • Get The Feeling (2001-2004)
  • Moving Forward (2004-2012)
  • Let’s Go Places (2012-present)

Japan

  • ファミリーカーのトヨタ (Roma-ji:Famirika no Toyota, English:Toyota Family Car, 1966-1969)
  • 進歩のマーク (Roma-ji:Shinpo no Maku, English:Mark of Progress, 1967-1970)
  • 愛される車をめざして (Roma-ji:Aisareru-sha no Mezashite, English:Toward the car be loved, 1971-1980)
  • 安全はトヨタの願い (Roma-ji:Anzen wa Toyota no Negai, English:Safety Wish of Toyota, 1978-1982)
  • 新技術-時代はTOYOTA (Roma-ji:Shingijutsu jidai wa TOYOTA, English:The New Era of Toyota Technology, 1982-1988)
  • Fun To Drive (1984-1990)
  • 新しいトヨタが走りはじめます。 (Roma-ji:Atarashi Toyota ga Hashiri Hajimemasu, English:The New Toyota Will Begin Running, 1989-1990)
  • シートベルトを忘れずに (Roma-ji:Shītoberuto o wasurezu ni, English:Don’t Forget Your Seatbelt, 1989-1991)
  • 人へ。社会へ。地球へ。 (Roma-ji:Hito e, Shakai e, Chikyuu e, English:For People, For Society, For The Earth, 1990-1999)
  • BIG CHALLENGE (1993-1996)
    • Sedan Innovation (1993-1998)
  • ACTION TOYOTA (1997-1998)
  • クルマが未来になっていく。 (Roma-ji:Kuruma ga Mirai ni Natte iku, English:The car is Gradually Turned to The Future, 1998-1999)
  • Drive Your Dreams. (2000-2011)
  • FUN TO DRIVE, AGAIN. (2011-present)

Indonesia

  • Choice Of Trust (1984-1989)
  • Leads You Ahead (1989-2004)
  • Moving Forward (2004-2015)
  • Let’s Go Beyond (2015-present)

Malaysia

  • Leads You Ahead (1989-2001)
  • Passion (2001-2004)
  • Get The Feeling (2001-2004)
  • Moving Forward (2004-2015)
  • Let’s Go Beyond (2015-present)

Singapore & the Philippines

  • Leads You Ahead (1989-2001)
  • Passion (2001-2004)
  • Moving Forward (2004-2012, 2004-present in the Philippines)
  • Always Better (2012-present)

Thailand

  • Leads You Ahead (1989-2001)
  • Passion (2001-2004)
  • Moving Forward (2004-2012)
  • Mobility Of Happiness (2012-present)

India

  • Leads You Ahead (1997-2001)
  • Passion (2001-2004)
  • Moving Forward (2004-2012)
  • Quality Revolution (2012-present)

Toyota Store

Vehicles sold at Toyota Store (nationally)

The following is a list of all past and present models and where they were available at retail channels nationally, as retail chains in Tokyo and Osaka are different.

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Century, Crown Majesta, Crown, Master, SAI, Mirai, Prius, Aqua, Allion, Succeed, Blade, Corolla RunX, Porte, Estima, Isis, FJ Cruiser, Comfort, Land Cruiser, Hilux Surf, Land Cruiser Prado, Dyna, Stout, Coaster, QuickDelivery, 2000GT, Carina, Carina ED, Brevis,Gaia, Cavalier, Classic, MasterAce, Hilux, Mega Cruiser, Soarer, Origin, Caldina.

Vehicles sold at Toyopet Store (nationally)

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Mark X, SAI, Mirai, Premio, Prius, Aqua, Belta, Mark X ZiO, Succeed, Ractis, Blade, Porte, Harrier, Vanguard, Rush, Alphard, Comfort, HiAce, ToyoAce, Pixis Space, Mark II-Mark II Qualis-Mark II Blit, Corona, Corona EXiV, Corona Coupe, Corsa, Opa, Avalon,Progrès, Cami, ist, Platz, Soarer, Hilux, Cynos, Regius, Celsior, Origin, Caldina, Ipsum.

Vehicles sold at Toyota Corolla Store (starting 1966), formerly Toyota Publica Store (nationally)

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SAI, Camry, Prius, Aqua, Corolla Axio, GT-86, Belta, Probox, Corolla Rumion, Ractis, Passo, Sera, Vanguard, Estima, Noah, Sienta, TownAce, all Daihatsu products, Publica, Tercel, Windom, Scepter, Corolla Ceres, Origin, Nadia, WiLL, RAV4, Sports 800, Celica,Supra, Corolla Levin, Celica XX.

Vehicles sold at Netz Store (starting 1998), formerly Toyota Vista Store (starting 1980), formerly Toyota Auto Store (starting 1967) (nationally)

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Vitz, SAI, Prius, Aqua, ist, Auris, bB, Avensis, Raum, Wish, Voxy, RAV4, Kluger, Vellfire, iQ, Allex, Fun Cargo, Altezza, Verossa, Curren, Aristo, MR-S, MR2, Starlet, Vista, Cresta, Sprinter, Voltz, Blizzard, Chaser, Sprinter Marino, Carib, Granvia, Sprinter Trueno,LiteAce, Ipsum, GT-86, WiLL (1999-2004).

Sports

Toyota sponsors several teams and has purchased naming rights for several venues, including:

Company strategy

Main article: The Toyota Way

Toyota’s management philosophy has evolved from the company’s origins and has been reflected in the terms “Lean Manufacturing” and Just In Time Production, which it was instrumental in developing. Toyota’s managerial values and business methods are known collectively as the Toyota Way.

In April 2001, Toyota adopted the “Toyota Way 2001”, an expression of values and conduct guidelines that all Toyota employees should embrace. Under the two headings of Respect for People and Continuous Improvement, Toyota summarizes its values and conduct guidelines with these five principles:

  • Challenge
  • Kaizen (improvement)
  • Genchi genbutsu (go and see)
  • Respect
  • Teamwork

According to external observers, the Toyota Way has four components:

  1. Long-term thinking as a basis for management decisions
  2. A process for problem-solving
  3. Adding value to the organization by developing its people
  4. Recognizing that continuously solving root problems drives organizational learning

The Toyota Way incorporates the Toyota Production System.

Operations

Toyota Plant Ohira SendaiNew Toyota factory in Ohira, near Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan: A month after this picture was taken, the region was devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. The plant was only lightly damaged, but remained closed for more than a month, mainly due to lack of supplies and energy, in addition to a badly damaged Sendai port.

Toyota has long been recognized as an industry leader in manufacturing and production. Three stories of its origin have been found, one that they studied Piggly-Wiggly’sjust-in-time distribution system, one that they followed the writings of W. Edwards Deming, and one that they were given the principles from a WWII US government training program (Training Within Industry).

As described by external observers of Toyota, the principles of the Toyota Way are:

  1. Base your management decisions on a long-term philosophy, even at the expense of short-term goals
  2. Create continuous process flow to bring problems to the surface
  3. Use “pull” systems to avoid overproduction
  4. Level out the workload
  5. Build a culture of stopping to fix problems, to get quality right the first time
  6. Standardized tasks are the foundation for continuous improvement and employee empowerment
  7. Use visual control so no problems are hidden
  8. Use only reliable, thoroughly tested technology that serves your people and processes
  9. Grow leaders who thoroughly understand the work, live the philosophy, and teach it to others
  10. Develop exceptional people and teams who follow your company’s philosophy
  11. Respect your extended network of partners and suppliers by challenging them and helping them improve
  12. Go and see for yourself to thoroughly understand the situation (genchi genbutsu)
  13. Make decisions slowly by consensus, thoroughly considering all options; implement decisions rapidly
  14. Become a learning organization through relentless reflection and continuous improvement (kaizen)

Toyota Group PavilionToyota Pavilion at the Expo in Aichi

Toyota has grown from its origins in Japan during the 1930s to become a large multinational corporation. It displaced GM and became the world’s largest automobile maker for the year 2008. It held the title of the most profitable automobile maker (US$11 billion in 2006) along with increasing sales in, among other countries, the United States. The world headquarters of Toyota are located in its home country in Toyota City, Japan. Its subsidiary, Toyota Financial Services sells financing and participates in other lines of business. Toyota brands include Scion and Lexus and the corporation is part of the Toyota Group. Toyota also owns 51% of Daihatsu, and 16.7% of Fuji Heavy Industries, which manufactures Subaru vehicles. They also acquired 5.9% of Isuzu Motors Ltd. on November 7, 2006 and will be introducing Isuzu diesel technology into their products.

Toyota has introduced new technologies, including one of the first mass-produced hybrid gasoline-electric vehicles, of which it says it has sold 2 million globally as of 2010, Advanced Parking Guidance System (automatic parking), a four-speed electronically controlled automatic with buttons for power and economy shifting, and an eight-speed automatic transmission. Toyota, and Toyota-produced Lexus and Scion automobiles, consistently rank near the top in certain quality and reliability surveys, primarily J.D. Power and Consumer Reports although they led in automobile recalls for the first time in 2009.

In 2005, Toyota, combined with its half-owned subsidiary Daihatsu Motor Company, produced 8.54 million vehicles, about 500,000 fewer than the number produced by GM that year. Toyota has a large market share in the United States, but a small market share in Europe. It also sells vehicles in Africa and is a market leader in Australia. Due to its Daihatsu subsidiary it has significant market shares in several fast-growing Southeast Asian countries.

According to the 2008 Fortune Global 500, Toyota is the fifth largest company in the world. Since the recession of 2001, it has gained market share in the United States. Toyota’s market share struggles in Europe where its Lexus brand has 0.3% market share, compared to nearly 2% market share as the US luxury segment leader.

In the first three months of 2007, Toyota together with its half-owned subsidiary Daihatsu reported number one sales of 2.348 million units. Toyota’s brand sales had risen 9.2% largely on demand for Corolla and Camry sedans. The difference in performance was largely attributed to surging demand for fuel-efficient vehicles. In November 2006, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas added a facility in San Antonio. Toyota has experienced quality problems and was reprimanded by the government in Japan for its recall practices. In 2007, Toyota maintained over 16% of the US market share and was listed second only to GM in terms of volume. Toyota Century Royal is the official state car of the Japanese imperial family, namely for the current Emperor of Japan.

Toyota was hit by the global financial crisis of 2008 as it was forced in December 2008 to forecast its first annual loss in 70 years. In January 2009, it announced the closure of all of its Japanese plants for 11 days to reduce output and stocks of unsold vehicles.

Akio Toyoda became the new president and CEO of the company on June 23, 2009, by replacing Katsuaki Watanabe, who became the new vice chairman by replacing Katsuhiro Nakagawa.

Worldwide presence

2012 Toyota Camry -- Cockspur Island (GA) July 2012The Toyota Camry is assembled in several facilities around the world including Australia, China, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Russia, Thailand, India, Vietnam and the United States

Toyota has factories in most parts of the world, manufacturing or assembling vehicles for local markets in Japan, Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Canada, Indonesia, Poland, South Africa, Turkey, Colombia, the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Brazil, Portugal, and more recently, Argentina, Czech Republic, Mexico, Malaysia, Thailand, Pakistan, Egypt, China, Vietnam, Venezuela, the Philippines, and Russia.

Toyota’s net revenue by geographical regions for the year ended March 31, 2007:

Geographic region Total sales ( Yen in millions)
Japan 8,152,884
North America 8,771,495
Europe 3,346,013
Asia 1,969,957
Others 1,707,742

In 2002, Toyota initiated the Innovative International Multi-purpose Vehicle project (IIMV) to optimize global manufacturing and supply systems for pickup trucks and multipurpose vehicles, and to satisfy market demand in more than 140 countries worldwide. IIMV called for diesel engines to be made in Thailand, gasoline engines in Indonesia, and manual transmissions in India and the Philippines, for supply to the countries charged with vehicle production. For vehicle assembly, Toyota would use plants in Thailand, Indonesia, Argentina, and South Africa. These four main IIMV production and export bases supply Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East with three vehicles: The Toyota Hilux (Vigo), the Fortuner, and the Toyota Innova.

North America

Toyota Motor North America headquarters is located in New York City, NY, and operates as a holding company in North America. Its manufacturing headquarters is located in Erlanger, Kentucky, and is known as Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America.

ToyotadealershipA Toyota dealership in Fremont, California

Toyota Canada Inc. has been in production in Canada since 1983 with an aluminium wheel plant in Delta, British Columbia, which currently employs a workforce of roughly 260. Its first vehicle assembly plant, in Cambridge, Ontario, since 1988, now produces Corolla compact cars, Matrix crossover vehicles, and Lexus RX 350 luxury SUVs, with a workforce of 4,300 workers. Its second assembly operation in Woodstock, Ontario, began manufacturing the RAV4 late in 2008. In 2006, Toyota’s subsidiary Hino Motors opened a heavy duty truck plant, also in Woodstock, employing 45 people and producing 2000 trucks annually.Toyota_Technical_Center_Ann_Arbor_TwpToyota Technical Center, Ann Arbor Charter Township, Michigan

Toyota has a large presence in the United States with six major assembly plants in Huntsville, Alabama, Georgetown, Kentucky, Princeton, Indiana, San Antonio, Texas, Buffalo, West Virginia, and Blue Springs, Mississippi. Toyota had a joint-venture operation with General Motors at New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. in Fremont, California, which began in 1984 and ended in 2009. It still has a joint venture with Subaru at Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. in Lafayette, Indiana, which started in 2006. In these assembly plants, the Camry and theTundra are manufactured, among others.

Toyota marketing, sales, and distribution in the US are conducted through a separate subsidiary, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. It has started producing larger trucks, such as the new Tundra, to go after the large truck market in the United States. Toyota is also pushing hybrid vehicles in the US such as the Prius, Camry Hybrid, Highlander Hybrid, and various Lexus products. Currently, Toyota has no plans to offer diesel motor options in its North American products, including the light-duty pickup trucks.

Australia

Main article: Toyota Australia

In 1963, Australia was one of the first countries to assemble Toyotas outside Japan. However, in February 2014, Toyota was the last of Australia’s major automakers to announce the end of production in Australia. The closure of Toyota’s Australian plant will be completed by 2017. Before Toyota, Ford and GM’s Holden had announced similar moves, all citing an unfavorable currency and attendant high manufacturing costs.

Product line

Electric technology

2010 Toyota Prius frontToyota Prius, flagship of Toyota’s hybrid technology, and the best selling hybrid car in the world

Hybrid electric vehicles

Toyota is one of the largest companies to push hybrid electric vehicles in the market and the first to commercially mass-produce and sell such vehicles, with the introduction of the Toyota Prius in 1997. The company eventually began providing this option on the main smaller cars such as Camry and later with the Lexus divisions, producing some hybrid luxury vehicles. It labeled such technology in Toyota cars as “Hybrid Synergy Drive” and in Lexus versions as “Lexus Hybrid Drive.”

As of July 2015, Toyota Motor Corporation sells 30 Toyota and Lexus hybrid models and one plug-in hybrid in over 90 countries and regions around the world, and the carmaker has plans to introduce other new hybrid models such as the Corolla Hybrid and Levin Hybrid (China only) and RAV4 Hybrid. The Prius liftback is the top selling hybrid gasoline-electric car in world, sales reached the 3 million unit milestone in June 2013, and cumulative sales since 1997 reached 3,527,100 units in July 2015. The Prius liftback ranks as the top selling hybrid car in the U.S. market, and passed the 1 million milestone in April 2011. Cumulative sales of the Prius in Japan reached the 1 million mark in August 2011. As of July 2015, sales of the Prius liftback in both Japan and the U.S. had exceeded the 1.5 million mark. Cumulative TMC hybrid sales since the Prius introduction in Europe in 2000 passed the 1 million unit milestone in November 2015,

2012 Toyota Prius C on the HutchThe Toyota Prius c is the second spin-off of the Prius family, and the second most sold TMC hybrid after the Prius liftback.

Worldwide sales of hybrid vehicles produced by Toyota reached 1 million vehicles by May 31, 2007, and the 2 million mark was reached by August 2009, with hybrids sold in 50 countries. The 5 million hybrid sales milestone was reached in March 2013, During 2012, Toyota and Lexus hybrid models sold more than 1 million units a year for the first time, with 1.219 million units sold. During 2013, TMC sold 1.279 million units, and the 6 million sales milestone was achieved in December 2013, just nine months after its latest million unit milestone. The 7 million sales mark was reached in September 2014, again, selling one million hybrids in ninth months, and the 8 million sales milestone was achieved in July 2015, just 10 months after the previous million-unit milestone. Toyota estimates that up to 31 July 2015, its hybrids have saved about 5.8 billion gallons of gasoline (22 billion liters) compared to the amount used by gasoline-powered vehicles of similar size, and have emitted approximately 58 million fewer tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions than would have been emitted by gasoline-powered vehicles of similar size and driving performance.

As of August 2015, besides the three generations of Prius liftback, Toyota’s hybrid lineup includes the Prius α/Prius v/Prius +, Aqua/Prius c, Camry Hybrid (1st and 2nd generation), Toyota Highlander Hybrid (Kluger Hybrid in Japan), Toyota Avalon Hybrid, Toyota Auris Hybrid, Toyota Yaris Hybrid (Europe only), and the following models sold only in Japan: Alphard Hybrid/Vellfire Hybrid, Estima Hybrid, Toyota Sai, Toyota Harrier, Toyota Crown Hybrid, Toyota Crown Mild Hybrid, Toyota Crown Majesta, Corolla Axio, Corolla Fielder, Toyota Voxy/Noah/Esquire and Toyota Sienta.

2014 Lexus RX 450h (GYL15R) Luxury wagon (2015-07-03) 01The Lexus RX 450h is the top selling hybrid of the Lexus brand.

Beginning in 2011, TMC introduced three new members to the Prius family, the Prius v (Prius α in Japan and Prius + in Europe), the Prius c (Toyota Aqua in Japan), and the Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid, released in 2012 in Japan, the U.S. and Europe. With a total of 247,230 vehicles sold during the first quarter of 2012, the Toyota Prius family became the third top selling nameplate in the world in terms of total global sales, after the Toyota Corolla (300,800 units) and the Ford Focus (277,000 units). Until September 2012, the Prius liftback was the top selling new car in Japan for 16 months in a row, until it was surpassed by the Toyota Aqua (Prius c) in October 2012. With 266,567 units sold in Japan in 2012, the Aqua is considered the most successful nameplate launch in the Japanese market in the last 20 years. The Prius c/Aqua model, with global sales of 1,081,332 units through July 2015, is TMC’s second best selling hybrid after the Prius liftback, followed the Prius α/v/+ with 582,379 units, and the two generations of the Camry Hybrid, with 528,217 units sold worldwide. For both Prius family variants Japan is the top selling market, while the U.S. is the top selling Camry market. Ranking next is the Auris with 240,218 units sold in Europe.

Lexus also has their own hybrid lineup, and as of August 2015, consist of the LS 600h/LS 600h L, GS 450h, RX 400h/RX 450h, Lexus HS 250h, Lexus CT 200h, Lexus ES 300h, Lexus IS 300h, Lexus NX 300h, and Lexus RC 300h. Global cumulative sales of Lexus brand hybrids reached the 500 thousand mark in November 2012. As of July 2015, a total of 895,330 Lexus hybrids have been sold worldwide, with the Lexus RX 400h/RX 450h ranking as the top selling Lexus hybrid with 317,560 units, followed by the Lexus CT 200h with 242,003 units.

Plug-in hybrids

11-09-04-iaa-by-RalfR-111Production version of the 2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid.

Toyota’s plug-in hybrid electric vehicle project began in 2007, with road trials of the prototype vehicle in France and the UK in 2008. Toyota made 600 Prius plug-in demonstration vehicles for lease to fleet and government customers. 230 were delivered in Japan beginning in late December 2009, 125 models released in the U.S. by early 2010, and 200 units in 18 European countries in 2010. France, the UK and Germany had the largest fleets with 150 PHEVs. Canada, China, Australia, and New Zealand also participated in the global demonstration program.

The production version of the Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid was released in Japan in January 2012, followed by the United States in late February, and deliveries in Europe began in late June 2012. As of July 2015, about 73,600 Prius PHVs had been sold worldwide since 2012, with North America as the leading regional market with 42,000 units, followed by Japan with about 21,700 units, Europe with around 9,900 units, and only about 100 units in the rest of the world. The United States is the country market leader with 41,576 units delivered. The Netherlands is the leading European market with 4,073 units registered as of July 2015.

During its first year in the market, a total of 27,279 Prius PHVs were sold worldwide, allowing the plug-in version to rank as the second most sold plug-in electric car for 2012. As of May 2015, the Prius Plug-in Hybrid ranked as the world’s second top selling plug-in hybrid after the Volt/Ampera family. Accounting for cumulative sales since its inception, the Prius PHV was the world’s third best selling plug-in electric car by December 2014, but by May 2015 fell to fourth place after the Tesla Model S.

All-electric vehicles

The first generation Toyota RAV4 EV was leased in the United States from 1997 to 2003, and at the lessees’ request, many units were sold after the vehicle was discontinued. A total of 1,484 were leased and/or sold in California to meet the state’s CARB mandate for zero-emissions vehicles. As of mid-2012, there were almost 500 units still in use.

In May 2010, Toyota launched a collaboration with Tesla Motors to create electric vehicles. Toyota agreed to purchase US$50 million of Tesla common stock subsequent to the closing of Tesla’s planned initial public offering. Toyota, with the assistance of Tesla, built 35 converted RAV4s (Phase Zero vehicles) for a demonstration and evaluation program that ran through 2011. The lithium metal-oxide battery and other power train components were supplied by Tesla Motors.

The Toyota RAV4 EV Concept was released in September 2012. The RAV4 EV is assembled at Toyota’s facility in Woodstock, Ontario along with the regular gasoline version. Tesla is building the electric powertrain at its plant at Tesla Factory in Fremont, California, and then ship them to Canada. The RAV4 EV is sold only in California, beginning with the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles/Orange County and San Diego. Production will be limited to 2,600 during the first three years. As of 31 March 2013, a total of 402 RAV4 EVs have been sold in the U.S.

A prototype of the Toyota iQ EV (Scion iQ EV in the US) was exhibited at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The Scion iQ EV is the successor to the FT-EV II as an electric vehicle based on the Toyota iQ chassis. Toyota produced three generations of FT-EV concept cars, and the iQ EV is a production version of those concepts, incorporating the technological and design strengths of all three models. The exterior of the production version is based on the FT-EV III concept shown at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show.2011 Toyota_FT-EV_IIIThe Toyota iQ/Scion iQ EV is based on Toyota’s three generations of FT-EV concept. Shown the Toyota FT-EV IIIconcept car at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show.

The U.S. launch of the Scion iQ EV was announced for 2012, and according to Toyota, for the initial roll-out the iQ EV would not be available to individual consumers, instead the carmaker decided to focus on fleet customers and car sharing programs. The iQ EV was scheduled to be produced at Toyota’s Takaoka Plant in Toyota City beginning in August 2012 and the initial production was planned to be limited to 600 units, with 400 staying in Japan, 100 units destined to the U.S. and the other 100 for Europe. In September 2012 Toyota announced that due to customers’ concerns about range and charging time, the production of the Scion iQ (Toyota eQ in Japan) will be limited to about 100 units for special fleet use in Japan and the U.S. only. The iQ EV/eQ was scheduled to be released in both countries in December 2012.

2014 I-road - GrenobleToyota I-Road in Grenoble

The first 30 iQ EVs were delivered in the U.S. to the University of California, Irvine in March 2013 for use in its Zero Emission Vehicle-Network Enabled Transport (ZEV-NET) carsharingfleet. Since 2002 the ZEV-NET program has been serving the transport needs of the Irvine community with all-electric vehicles for the critical last mile of commutes from the Irvine train station to the UC campus and local business offices.

In addition, Toyota announced that is backing away from fully electric vehicles. The company’s vice chairman, Takeshi Uchiyamada, said “The current capabilities of electric vehicles do not meet society’s needs, whether it may be the distance the cars can run, or the costs, or how it takes a long time to charge.” Toyota’s emphasis would be re-focused on the hybrid concept, and 21 new hybrid gas-electric models scheduled to be on the market by 2015.

Toyota’s project called Ha:mo (Harmonious Mobility Network), is using the Toyota i-Road, an all electric vehicle which combines the potential of both cars and motorbikes. The project is being run in Grenoble, France; Toyota City, Japan; and also Tokyo, Japan.

Hydrogen fuel-cell

In 2002 Toyota began a development and demonstration program to test the Toyota FCHV, a hybridhydrogenfuel cell vehicle based on the Toyota Highlander production SUV. Toyota also built a FCHV bus based on the Hino Blue Ribbon City low-floor bus.Toyota has built several prototypes/concepts of the FCHV since 1997, including the Toyota FCHV-1, FCHV-2, FCHV-3, FCHV-4, and Toyota FCHV-adv. The Toyota FCV-R fuel cell concept car was unveiled at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show. The FCV-R sedan seats four and has a fuel cell stack including a 70 MPa high-pressure hydrogen tank, which can deliver a range of 435 mi (700 km) under the Japanese JC08 test cycle. Toyota said the car was planned for launch in about 2015.

2014 Mirai trimmedThe Toyota Mirai fuel-cell vehicle

In August 2012 Toyota announced its plans to start retail sales of a hydrogen fuel-cell sedan in California in 2015. Toyota expects to become a leader in this technology. The prototype of its first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle will be exhibited at the November 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, and in the United States at the January 2014 Consumer Electronics Show.

Toyota’s first hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles to be sold commercially, the Toyota Mirai (Japanese for “future”), was unveiled at the November 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show. In January 2015 it was announced that production of the Mirai fuel cell vehicle would increase from 700 units in 2015 to approximately 2,000 in 2016 and 3,000 in 2017. Sales in Japan began on 15 December 2014 at a price of ¥6.7 million (~US$57,400). The Japanese government plans to support the commercialization of fuel-cell vehicles with a subsidy of ¥2 million (~US$19,600). Retail sales in the U.S. began in August 2015 at a price of US$57,500 before any government incentives. Initially the Mirai will only be available in California. The market release in Europe is slated for September 2015, and initially will be available only in the UK, Germany and Denmark, followed by other countries in 2017. Pricing in Germany starts at €60,000 (~US$75,140) plus VAT (€78,540) .

Cars

Further information: List of Toyota vehicles

As of 2009, Toyota officially lists approximately 70 different models sold under its namesake brand, including sedans, coupes, vans, trucks, hybrids, and crossovers. Many of these models are produced as passenger sedans, which range from the subcompact Toyota Yaris, to compact Corolla, to mid-size Camry, and full-size Avalon. Vans include the Previa/Estima, Sienna, and others. Several small cars, such as the xB and tC, are sold under the Scion brand.

SUVs and crossovers

Toyota crossovers range from the compact Matrix and RAV4, to midsize Venza and Kluger/Highlander. Toyota SUVs range from the midsize 4Runner to full-size Land Cruiser. Other SUVs include the Prado, FJ Cruiser, Fortuner, and Sequoia.

Pickup trucks

2012 Tundra Double Cab2012 Tundra Double Cab

2015 Toyota HiLux (GUN136R) SR5 4-door utility2015 Toyota Hilux SR5 4-door utility

Toyota first entered the pickup truck market in 1947 with the SB that was only sold in Japan and limited Asian markets. It was followed in 1954 by the RK (renamed in 1959 as the Stout) and in 1968 by the compact Hilux. With continued refinement, the Hilux (simply known as the Pickup in some markets) became famous for being extremely durable and reliable, and many of these trucks from as early as the late 1970s are still on the road today, some with over 300,000 miles. Extended- and crew-cab versions of these small haulers were eventually added, and Toyota continues to produce them today under various names depending on the market.

Riding on the success of the compact pickups in the US, Toyota decided to attempt to enter the traditionally domestic-dominated full-size pickup market, introducing the T100 for the 1993 US model year, with production ending in 1998. While having a bed at the traditional full-size length of 8 feet, the suspension and engine characteristics were still similar to that of a compact pickup. It proved to be as economical and reliable as any typical Toyota pickup, but sales never became what Toyota brass had hoped for. It was criticized as being too small to appeal to the traditional American full-size pickup buyer. Another popular full-size truck essential, a V8 engine, was never available. Additionally, the truck was at first only available as a regular cab, though Toyota addressed this shortcoming and added the Xtracab version in mid-1995.

In 1999 for the 2000 model year, Toyota replaced the T100 with the larger Tundra. The Tundra addressed criticisms that the T100 did not have the look and feel of a legitimate American-style full-size pickup. It also added the V8 engine that the T100 was criticized for not having. However, the Tundra still came up short in towing capacity as well as still feeling slightly carlike. These concerns were addressed with an even larger 2007 redesign. A stronger V6 and a second V8 engine among other things were added to the option list. As of early 2010, the Tundra has captured 16% of the full-size half-ton market in the US. The all-new Tundra was assembled in San Antonio, Texas, US. Toyota assembled around 150,000 Standard and Double Cabs, and only 70,000 Crew Max’s in 2007. The smaller Tacoma (which traces its roots back to the original Hilux) was also produced at the company’s San Antonio facility.

Outside the United States, Toyota produced the Hilux in Standard and Double Cab, gasoline and diesel engine, and 2WD and 4WD versions. The BBC’s Top Gear TV show featured two episodes of a Hilux that was deemed “virtually indestructible”.

Luxury-type vehicles

Further information: List of Lexus vehicles

As of 2009, the company sold nine luxury-branded models under its Lexus division, ranging from the LS sedan to RX crossover and LX SUV. Luxury-type sedans produced under the Toyota brand included the Century, Crown, and Crown Majesta. A limited-edition model produced for the Emperor of Japan was the Century Royal.

Motorsports

Toyota has been involved in many global motorsports series. They also represent their Lexus brand in other sports car racing categories. Toyota also makes engines and other auto parts for other Japanese motorsports including formula Nippon, Super GT, formula 3 and formula Toyota series. Toyota also runs a driver development programme known as the Toyota Young Drivers Program, which they made for funding and educating future Japanese motorsports talent. Toyota Motorsport GmbH, with headquarters in Cologne, Germany, has been responsible for Toyota’s major motorsports development including Formula One, the World Rally Championship, the Le Mans Series, and most recently the FIA World Endurance Championship. Toyota enjoyed success in all these motorsports categories. In 2002, Toyota entered Formula One as a constructor and engine supplier; however, despite having experienced drivers and a larger budget than many other teams, they failed to match their success in other categories, with five second-place finishes as their best results. On November 4, 2009, Toyota announced they were pulling out of the sport due to the global economic situation.

Toyota’s nationwide driver hunt of drivers for Etios Motor Racing Series ended up with selection of 25 drivers, who will participate in the race in 2013.

TRD

Toyota Racing Development (TRD) was brought about to help develop true high-performance racing parts for many Toyota vehicles. TRD has often had much success with their aftermarket tuning parts, as well as designing technology for vehicles used in all forms of racing. TRD is also responsible for Toyota’s involvement in NASCAR motorsports. TRD also made Lexus’s performance division “F-Sport”.

Nonautomotive activities

Aerospace

Toyota is a minority shareholder in Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation, having invested US$67.2 million in the new venture which will produce the Mitsubishi Regional Jet, slated for first deliveries in 2017. Toyota has also studied participation in the general aviationmarket and contracted with Scaled Composites to produce a proof of concept aircraft, the TAA-1, in 2002.

Philanthropy

Toyota_museum_026The Toyota Municipal Museum of Art in Aichi, sponsored by the manufacturer

Toyota supports a variety of philanthropic work in areas such as education, conservation, safety, and disaster relief.

Some of the organizations that Toyota has worked with in the US include the American Red Cross, the Boys and Girls Club, Leaders in Environmental Action for the Future (LEAF), and the National Center for Family Literacy.

The Toyota USA Foundation exists to support education in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

In addition Toyota works with nonprofits to improve their processes and operations such as the Food Bank For New York City.

Toyota also supports a variety of work in Japan.

The Toyota Foundation takes a global perspective providing grants in the three areas of human and natural environments, social welfare, and education and culture.

Higher education

Toyota established the Toyota Technological Institute in 1981, as Sakichi Toyoda had planned to establish a university as soon as he and Toyota became successful. Toyota Technological Institute founded the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago in 2003. Toyota is supporter of the Toyota Driving Expectations Program, Toyota Youth for Understanding Summer Exchange Scholarship Program, Toyota International Teacher Program, Toyota TAPESTRY, Toyota Community Scholars (scholarship for high school students), United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Internship Program, and Toyota Funded Scholarship. It has contributed to a number of local education and scholarship programs for the University of KentuckyIndiana, and others.

Robotics

Main article: Toyota Partner Robot

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In 2004, Toyota showcased its trumpet-playing robot. Toyota has been developing multitask robots destined for elderly care, manufacturing, and entertainment. A specific example of Toyota’s involvement in robotics for the elderly is the Brain Machine Interface. Designed for use with wheelchairs, it “allows a person to control an electric wheelchair accurately, almost in real-time”, with his or her mind. The thought controls allow the wheelchair to go left, right, and forward with a delay between thought and movement of just 125 milliseconds. Toyota also played a part in the development of Kirobo, the world’s first ‘robot astronaut’.

Agricultural biotechnology

Toyota invests in several small start-up businesses and partnerships in biotechnology, including:

Sewing machine technology

Toyota developed an oekaki-style sewing machine called the Oekaki Renaissance, which, like others of its type, is designed to allow the user to be able to draw ideas directly onto fabric using the art of free-motion embroidery.

Environmental record

Toyota has been a leader in environmentally friendly vehicle technologies, most notably the RAV4 EV (produced from 1997 to 2003) and the Toyota Prius (1997 to present). Toyota is now working on their next generation Prius and second generation RAV4 EV both due out in 2012.

Toyota implemented its fifth Environmental Action Plan in 2005. The plan contains four major themes involving the environment and the corporation’s development, design, production, and sales. The five-year plan is directed at the, “arrival of a revitalized recycling and reduction based society.” Toyota had previously released its Eco-Vehicle Assessment System (Eco-VAS) which is a systematic life cycle assessment of the effect a vehicle will have on the environment including production, usage, and disposal. The assessment includes, “… fuel efficiency, emissions and noise during vehicle use, the disposal recovery rate, the reduction of substances of environmental concern, and CO2 emissions throughout the life cycle of the vehicle from production to disposal.” 2008 marks the ninth year for Toyota’s Environmental Activities Grant Program which has been implemented every year since 2001. Themes of the 2008 program consist of “Global Warming Countermeasures” and “Biodiversity Conservation.”

Since October 2006, Toyota’s new Japanese-market vehicle models with automatic transmissions are equipped with an Eco Drive Indicator. The system takes into consideration rate of acceleration, engine and transmission efficiency, and speed. When the vehicle is operated in a fuel-efficient manner, the Eco Drive Indicator on the instrument panel, lights up. Individual results vary depending on traffic issues, starting and stopping the vehicle, and total distance traveled, but the Eco Drive Indicator may improve fuel efficiency by as much as 4%. Along with Toyota’s eco-friendly objectives on production and use, the company plans to donate US$1 million and five vehicles to the Everglades National Park. The money will be used to fund environmental programs at the park. This donation is part of a program which provides US$5 million and 23 vehicles for five national parks and the National Parks Foundation. However new figures from the United States National Research Council show that the continuing hidden health costs of the auto industry to the US economy in 2005 amounted to US$56 million.

The United States EPA has awarded Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc (TEMA) with an ENERGY STAR Sustained Excellence Award in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

In 2007, Toyota’s Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) fleet average of 26.69 mpg-US (8.81 L/100 km; 32.05 mpg-imp) exceeded all other major manufacturers selling cars within the United States. Only Lotus Cars, which sold the Elise and Exige (powered by Toyota’s 2ZZ-GE engine), did better with an average of 30.2 mpg-US (7.8 L/100 km; 36.3 mpg-imp).

Current vehicles

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2006-08 Toyota Corolla Axio

2013 Toyota Corolla Axio Hybrid (NKE165) front

2016 Toyota_Corolla_Style_(2016_European_version)Toyota Corolla/Sprinter (1966–present)2006-2008 Toyota Corolla Axio rearToyota Corolla Axio (2006–present)2008 Toyota Corolla Fielder E140 JapanToyota Corolla Fielder (2000–present)2007 Toyota Corolla-Rumion 01Toyota Corolla Rumion (2007–present, also sold as the Scion xB from 2007)1955 Toyota-crown-1st-generation 011955 Toyota Crown1958 facelift model Toyopet Crown1958 facelift Toyota crown1961 Toyopet Masterline two-door van ( RS26V )1961 Toyopet Masterline two-door van ( RS26V )1967 Toyota Crown (MS45) sedan1967 Toyota Crown (MS45) sedan1970 Toyota Crown 2300 Special 99-09-MD  1970 Toyota Crown 2300 Special 99-09-MD2012 Toyota Crown-Royal 01 14th generation Toyota Crown RoyalToyota Crown (1955–present)1991-95 Toyota CROWN MAJESTA (S140) first gen

2013 Toyota Crown Majesta S210 6th genToyota Crown Majesta (1991–present)1956 Toyota Toyoace 01

2014 Toyota Dyna (8th-wide)Toyota Dyna (1959–present)2012-15 Toyota Tarago (GSR50R MY13) Ultima vanToyota Estima (1990–present, sold in some markets as the Toyota Previa)2010-present Toyota EtiosToyota Etios (2010–present)2016 Toyota Etios Cross Side2016 Toyota Etios Cross Side2007 Toyota FJ CruiserToyota FJ Cruiser (2006–present)2012 Toyota Fortuner 2.5 G VN Turbo Diesel (KUN60).Toyota Fortuner (2005–present)2016-toyota-tundra-heavy-duty-rumors-heating-up 12016-toyota-tundra-heavy-duty-rumors-heating-up 2sr5-com-toyota-trucks-heavy-duty 3Toyota Heavy Duty Truck (FA and DA Series)2015 Toyota Highlander XU502015 Toyota Kluger (GSU55R) GX wagonToyota Highlander (2001–present, also sold as the Toyota Kluger)1968 Toyota Hilux N10

2015 Toyota HiLux (GUN136R) SR5 4-door utilityToyota Hilux (1968–present, also sold as the Toyota Pickup)1984-86 Toyota 4Runner 1st

2013 Toyota HiLux (KUN26R MY12) SR5 4-door utilityToyota Hilux Surf (1984–present, sold in the U.S. and other markets as the Toyota 4Runner)Toyota High Class WhToyota HiClassToyota Hiace 1st gen

Toyota Hiace H200 2,0 DX 511Toyota Hiace (1967–present)2015 Toyota Kijang Innova (GUN140R) 2.4 Q ATToyota Innova (2004–present, sold in Indonesia as the Kijang Innova)2007 Toyota iQ-Concept 01

2012 Scion iQToyota iQ (2008–present)2007 Toyota Isis 001Toyota Isis (2004–present)2007 Toyota ist Scion xD 01Toyota ist (2002–present, also sold as the Scion xA in the United States and Toyota xA in the Middle East)2003 Kijang SSX (KF72) in Indonesia2003 Toyota Kijang LGXToyota Kijang (1977–present, known as Condor/Qualis/Revo/Stallion/Tamaraw/Unser/Zace outside Indonesia)2012 Toyota-Prius-KingdomToyota Kingdom2014 Toyota Highlander XLE 3,5 V6 six speed NYC yellow cab frontToyota Kluger (2001–present, also sold as the Toyota Highlander)1963 Toyota Land Cruiser Station Wagon (FJ45)

2016 Lexus LX 570Toyota Land Cruiser (1954–present, also sold as the Lexus LX)1996-99 Toyota Land Cruiser 90 Prado 2 Door 2.7 RX Type S

2015 Lexus GX 460 (URJ150R) wagonToyota Land Cruiser Prado (1984–present, also sold as the Lexus GX)1973-75 LiteAce wagon (KM10G pre-facelift)

1979–1982 LiteAce van (KM20 pre-facelift)

2014 Toyota Liteace S402Toyota LiteAce (1970–present)2012 Toyota Mark-X 01Toyota Mark X (2004–present, sold in China as the Toyota Reiz)2016 Toyota MiraiToyota Mirai (2015-present, based on FCV concept vehicle)Toyota Nadia 002toyota-nadia-05toyota-nadia-06toyota-nadia-09toyota-nadia-10                                 Toyota Nadia (1998-2003)2013 3rd generation Toyota NOAHToyota NAV1 (2012-present, Variant of the Toyota Noah are sold in Indonesia)2001-04 Toyota NoahToyota Noah (2001–present)2010 Toyota Passo +Hana (2010-14)2016 toyota passo xToyota Passo (2004–present, sold in some markets as the Daihatsu Sirion)2005 Toyota Porte 022013 Toyota-Porte-32015 Toyota Porte Y 4WD CVT 1.5

           Toyota Porte (2004–present)2001-04 Toyota Allion

2004-07 Toyota Premio rear2004-07 Toyota Premio2008 Toyota Premio (T260) 1.5F sedan (2007-10)12008 Toyota Premio (T260) 1.5F sedan 2007-102010–present Toyota Premio rear2010–present Toyota PremioToyota Premio (2001–present) Allion2000-03 Toyota Prius 1st2003-05 Toyota Prius rear2008 Hibrid Toyota Prius 61 MIA 12 2008 with logo2008 Toyota Prius (NHW20R) liftback2009-10 Toyota Prius (ZVW30R) i-Tech liftback2010 Toyota Prius front2010 Toyota Prius ZVW30  front2010–2011 Toyota Prius (ZVW30R) liftback2012 Toyota Prius c 22012 Toyota Prius C on the Hutch2012 Toyota Prius Four model2012 Toyota Prius Plug In Hybrid2012 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid2012 Toyota Prius v2012 Toyota-Prius-Kingdom2015 Toyota Prius (IV)2015 Toyota Prius 4th Gen. at the 2015 IAA in FrankfurtToyota Prius (1997–present)Toyota Probox VanToyota Probox (2002–present)1985 Toyota Kijang Pick-up (KF20)

1996 Toyota Kijang 1.8 Grand Extra (KF52)

2003 Kijang SSX (KF72) in Indonesia

2003 Toyota Kijang LGX

2004-15 First generation Toyota Innova (AN40)

2015 Toyota Kijang Innova (GUN140R) 2.4 Q ATToyota Qualis (1977–present, Toyota Kijang sold in India)2007 Toyota RactisToyota Ractis (2005–present)2003 Toyota Raum 2nd 012003 Toyota Raum2006 Toyota Raum 01Toyota Raum (1997–present)1995 Pre-facelift Toyota RAV4 five-door (Australia)1995–1997 Toyota RAV4 (SXA11R) wagon1997 Toyota RAV4 (SXA10R) Cruiser hardtop1998-00 Toyota RAV41999 Facelift Toyota RAV4 five-door (Australia)2000–03 Toyota RAV4 (ACA20R) Cruiser hardtop2000–03 Toyota RAV4 (ACA21R) Edge wagon2001-03 Toyota RAV42003–05 Toyota RAV4 hardtop, Japan2004-05 Toyota RAV42006–08 Toyota RAV4 (ACA33R) Cruiser2006-08 Toyota RAV42011 Toyota RAV4

SONY DSCToyota RAV4 EV demonstrator

2013 RAV4 Adventure at Geneva, 20132013 Toyota RAV4 (ALA49R) GXL wagon2013 Toyota RAV4 XLE AWD, six-speed automatic and 2.5 litre inline-four with 176hp2015 Toyota RAV4 at Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung 20152015 Toyota RAV42016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2.5 VVT-i marlingrau-metallic Front View2016 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid 2.5 VVT-i marlingrau-metallic Rear ViewToyota RAV4 (1994–present)2009 Toyota Mark X 250G Standard front2009 Toyota Mark X 250G Standard rear2009 Toyota Mark X Premium2010 Mark X 350S GRX133 front

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2012 2nd Toyota Mark-X 012012 Toyota MARK X 250G (GRX130) front

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2012 Toyota Mark-X 012013 Toyota Mark X G's front2014 Toyota MARK X G's (X130) front.Toyota Reiz (2004–present, Toyota Mark X sold in China)Daihatsu Be-goDaihatsu Terios aDaihatsu Terios frontDaihatsu Terios Kid (Japan)Daihatsu Terios PlusDaihatsu Terios rearDaihatsu TeriosToyota Rush (2006–present, sold as the Daihatsu Terios)2013 Toyota Sai b2013 Toyota SaiToyota Sai (2009-present)OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

2008 Toyota Sequoia Platinum2008 Toyota Sequoia SR52008-09 Toyota Sequoia Limited2011 Toyota Sequoia2012 toyota-sequoia2014 Toyota SequoiaToyota Sequoia (2000–present)1998-00 Toyota Sienna2006-10 Toyota Sienna LE2007-10 Toyota Sienna LE2011 Toyota Sienna SE2011 Toyota Sienna XLE2011 Toyota Sienna2012 Toyota SiennaToyota Sienna (1998–present, North America)2003-06 Toyota Sienta 012006-09 Toyota Sienta 012015 Toyota SIENTA X (DBA-NSP170G) front2015-present Toyota SientaToyota Sienta (2003–present)Toyota Sofia - GP05

2010 Toyota sofia-conceptToyota Sofia (Japan only)2012 Toyota Spade 01

Toyota Porte 2Toyota Porte 4dr StylishToyota Spade (2012-present, Japan only)1977-78 Daihatsu Hijet 55 Wide truck1979 Daihatsu Hijet 55 Wide front2005 Daihatsu Hijet 1232007 Daihatsu Hijet, in Singapore (10th Generation)2010 Daihatsu Gran Max 1.3 DLi Pick-up,Daihatsu Hijet 7th.gen PiaggioVanMikinos06474Daihatsu Hijet 360 Van (S38) 4th.genDaihatsu Hijet Jumbo.6th.genDaihatsu Hijet S40 VanDaihatsu Hijet Truck 4WD (S110P, Japan)Daihatsu Hijet Truck S38Daihatsu Hijet-cargoDaihatsu Hijet-S37Daihatsu S65Hijet660813 02Old Daihaitsu VanSeventh generation Daihatsu Hijet Jumbo (S80)Toyota Sparky (Japan only, rebadged Daihatsu Hijet)

see earlier in this oversite.

Toyota Stallion (South African built version of the Kijang)2014 TOYOTA SUCCEED NCP160 TX JPN 01Toyota Succeed (2002–present)2011 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab

1995-1997 Toyota Tacoma extended cab1998-00 Tacoma Xtra cab2001 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 SR52001-04 Toyota Tacoma

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2005-08 model year Tacoma X-Runner extended cab2009 Toyota Tacoma ext cab2009 Toyota Tacoma2011 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab2013 Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab2016 Toyota Tacoma off-road short bed TRDToyota Tacoma (1995–present, North America)1977 Toyota-TamarawToyota Tamaraw FX (1977–present, Philippines built version of the Toyota Kijang)1988 Toyota Tarago (YR22RG) RV van

1996-00 Toyota Tarago (TCR10R) GLi van 02

2002-06 Toyota Tarago (ACR30R) GLi van

2012-15 Toyota Tarago (GSR50R MY13) Ultima vanToyota Tarago (1983–present, Australia, New Zealand, also called Model F/Space Cruiser/Van)1997-99 Toyota TownAce (KR42R) van 01

Toyota Liteace Wagon Hi-Roof 1200 Super ( KM10G )

1973-75 LiteAce wagon (KM10G)

Second generation Toyota Liteace Truck 1.3 Just Low ( KM20 ).

1979-82 LiteAce van (KM20 pre-facelift)

1982-85 LiteAce van (YM21 facelift)

1989 Toyota LiteAce (YM30) van1989 Toyota LiteAce (YM30) van a

1985-88 LiteAce van DX 4WD

1988-91 LiteAce wagon GXL (CM30G)

1988-1991 LiteAce wagon FXV1989 Toyota LiteAce (YM30) van a1989 Toyota LiteAce (YM30) van

1986-96 LiteAce truck just low1986-96 TownAce truck DX

1992-96 LiteAce wagon1992-96 Toyota Liteace (fourth generation) (front), Singapore1996-99 TownAce truck DX1999-07 LiteAce truck

1978 Toyota Town Ace (Townace) Wagon, the first generation.1979-80 TownAce wagon Super Extra (TR15 first facelift)

1979 Daihatsu Hijet 55 Wide front1980-82 TownAce wagon Grand Extra (TR15 second facelift)

1979-80 TownAce wagon Super Extra (TR15 first facelift)fr

4wd Toyota TownAce (1819429213)

1985 TownAce 4WD GL (CR36V pre-facelift)1988-91 MasterAce Surf 4WD (second facelift)

1987 Toyota Van CRG

1985 Toyota Tarago (YR21) GL van

1988 Toyota Tarago (YR22RG) RV van

Toyota Townace Wagon 4wd 2.2DT Super Extra Skylight Roof 003

1992-96 LiteAce wagon 4th gen.

1992-93 Toyota TownAce wagon 2nd gen.

1992-96 Toyota Liteace (fourth generation) (front), Singapore

1992-96 Toyota TownAce (YR39RV) van

1994 Toyota Spacia (YR22RG) GXi van 1993-96

1996 3rd generation Toyota TownAce Noah (1996 - 1998)

1997-99 Toyota TownAce (KR42R) van

1999-05 Toyota LiteAce

2005-07 Toyota TownAce

1996-98 Toyota LiteAce Noah

1998-01 Toyota Liteace-Noah 01

1998-01 Toyota Townace Noah 2.0 Super Extra Limo standard-roof ( SR40G )

Toyota Liteace S402

Toyota TownAce van DX (S402M)

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Past production vehicles

1961 Toyota Publica 01 or Toyota 10001963 Toyota Publica 01 1st generation Toyota Publica Deluxe Model UP10D (1963 - 1966)1969 Toyota publica1978 Toyota 1000 wagon (KP36V, Europe)Toyota 1000 (1969–1981, also sold as the Publica in Japan)1967-70 Toyota 2000GT rear1967-70 TOYOTA 2000GT1968 Toyota 2000 GT - coupe body1968 Toyota 2000 GT Endurance1968 Toyota 2000gt (2)1968 Toyota 2000GT used in the James Bond film, You Only Live TwiceToyota 2000GT (1967–1970)1936 Toyoda Model AA 031936 Toyoda Standard Sedan AA1936 Toyota AA (replica)1936 Toyota AA Hubcap1936 Toyota AA Replica1936 Toyota Model AA (2)1936 Toyota Model AA1936 Toyota Modell AA, das erste Toyota-Automodell, 1936Toyota AA (1936–1943)1936 Model AB Phaeton Convertible1936 toyota ab1936 Toyota Model ABRToyota AB (1936–1943)1943 Toyota Model AC 01Toyota AC (1943–1947)1939 Toyota AE 391940 Toyota Model AE Toyota751940-43 Toyota AE1941 Toyota AE a1941 Toyota AE bToyota AE (1941–1943)2004-06 Toyota Allex (Japan)Toyota Allex (2001–2006)2003-05 Altezza Gita (JCE10; Japan) exported as Lexus IS SportCrossToyota Altezza (1998–2005, also sold as the Lexus IS)Toyota Aristo 3.0 Q (JZS147 Japan)

Toyota Aristo (Japan) 2nd gen.Toyota Aristo (1991–2005, also sold as the Lexus GS)1955, the Toyota 4-ton Model BA truck equipped with an improved B engine (85 hp) and the 4.5-ton Model FA truck equipped with an improved F engine (105 hp)1955, the Toyota 4-ton Model BA truck equipped with an improved B engine (85 hp) and the 4.5-ton Model FA truck equipped with an improved F engine (105 hp) Toyota BA (1940)2004 Toyota Brevis series G10Toyota Brevis (2001–2007)1966 A Hino Briska in Aden, Yemen in 1966

Hino Commerce delivery van built on Hino Briska chassis.Toyota Briska (1967–1968, pickup truck, continuation of Hino Briska, predecessor to Hilux)

1950's Toyota BX Motor Plant1951 Toyota BX Truck 3.386cc 82hp1951 Toyota Model BX TruckToyota BX (1951, truck)1950 Toyota BJ, 4x4Toyota BJ (1951, Jeep, later called the Land Cruiser)1992 Toyota Caldina

2000 model Toyota Caldina GT-T

2000 2nd generation Toyota Caldina

2002 Toyota Caldina GT-Four (early model)

2002-05 3rd generation Toyota Caldina GT-FOURToyota Caldina (1992–2007)Toyota Cami frontToyota Cami (1997-2005, more commonly sold as the Daihatsu Terios)1999-01 Solara Gen12000-01 Toyota Solara2002-03 Toyota Solara SLE coupe2004-06 Toyota Solara SE coupe2007 Toyota-Solara-SEToyota Camry Solara (1999–2008)1970-77 Toyota 1st Carina 1600GT1972 Toyota Carina TA12 4-deurs1975 Carina 2000GT hardtop coupe1978 Toyota Carina sedan1981 Toyota Carina Deluxe 1980-821984 Toyota Carina Wagon (KA67V)1987 Toyota Carina ED1989 Toyota Carina ED1989 Toyota Carina II1990 Toyota Carina1992 Toyota Carina 011994 Toyota Carina 011995 Toyota Carina ED 4-door hardtop1996 Toyota Carina1600GT1998-01 Toyota CarinaToyota Carina 1.8 Si (T210) rear.Toyota Carina 1600GT rearToyota Carina 2000GT CoupéToyota Carina EToyota Carina II (Euro-spec T150)Toyota Carina series A60 sedanToyota Carina series ST162 sedanToyota Picnic frontToyota Carina (1970–2000)Toyota Carina II rearToyota Carina II UtrechtToyota Carina II XLI rearToyota Carina II XLiToyota Carina IIToyota Carina II (1987–1992)Toyota Carina E (1992–1998)Toyota Carina ED (1985–1998)1998 Toyota Cavalier coupéToyota Cavalier 1Toyota Cavalier 2Toyota Cavalier rear lights                                      Toyota Cavalier (1995–2000, rebadged Chevrolet Cavalier)1970 Toyota Celica TA 22 1st gen1970 Toyota Celica TA 22 1600 GT 1st gen1973 Toyota Celica liftback 2000 GT (RA25, Japan)1973 Toyota Celica liftback 2000 GT (RA25, Japan)rear1976 Toyota Celica coupe 2200 GT (RA24, US)1976 Toyota Celica liftback 2000 ST (RA28, UK)1976-77 Toyota Celica Hardtop coupe 2000 LT (RA23, Australia)1978 Toyota Celica Coupe 1600 ST (TA40) in London1978-79 Toyota Celica liftback GT (RA42, US)1979 Toyota Celica XX 2000G (Japan)1979-81 Toyota Celica liftback 2000 LT (RA40, Australia)1980 Toyota Celica TA401980-82 Toyota Celica Camry 1.8 XT (JDM) in Russia, with Tatarstan license plates1981 Toyota Celica cabriolet 1588cc (TA40, Europe)1981 Toyota Celica coupe 1600 ST (TA40, Europe)1983 Toyota Celica GTS, the first year that Toyota included that variant1983-85 Toyota Celica 1600 GT-R AA63,1984 Toyota Celica liftback 2000 XT (RA61, UK)1985 Toyota Celica TwinCam Turbo (TA64) Group B rally car1987 Toyota Celica GT convertible (ST162, US)1987-89 Toyota Celica 2.0 SX liftback (ST162, Australia)1988 Toyota Celica (ST162) SX liftback1988 Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo (ST165, US)1988 Toyota Celica GT Coupe1989-91 Toyota Celica (ST184R) SX liftback1990 Pre-facelift Toyota Celica GT-Four normal-body Liftback (ST185, Japan)1990 Toyota Celica (ST184R) SX liftback1990 Toyota Celica 1.6 ST Coupe (AT180) 5th gen.1991 Pre-facelift Toyota Celica 4WS Convertible (ST183, Japan)1991-94 Toyota Celica (ST184R) SX liftback 021992 Toyota Celica 1.6 ST-i Liftback (AT180)1992-93 Toyota Celica GT Convertible (ST184)1993 Toyota Celica GT-Four All-Trac Turbo (ST185L-BLMVZA)1995 Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD (ST185) 1995 Safari Rally winner.1995-99 Toyota Celica (ST204R) SX liftback 021996-99 Toyota Celica GT Convertible (ST204)1999 Toyota Celica GT Liftback ST204L1999-02 Toyota Celica (ZZT231R) SX liftback1999-02 Toyota Celica SS-I rear2000-04 Toyota Celica GT (ZZT230)2002 Toyota Celica 012002 Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTL-i GT (ZZT231, UK)2004 Toyota Celica GTS-AP2005 Toyota Celica ST165 Gr.A at The Spirit of Rally 2005Toyota Celica (1970–2006)1990-92 Lexus LS 400 (UCF10R) sedan1992-94 Lexus LS 400 UCF10 II Silver Taupe1994-97 Lexus LS 400 (UCF20)1994-97 Toyota Lexus Celsior (UCF20 Japan)

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1996-97 Lexus LX 450 side view.1998-00 Lexus LS4001998-02 Lexus LX 470 (UZJ100R) wagon2000-03 Lexus LS 430 (UCF30 Europe)2001-03 Lexus LS 430 Black Onyx2001-05 Lexus GS2001-05 Lexus SC430 photographed in USA2003 Lexus LS430 01 or Toyota Celsior2003 Toyota Harrier (Lexus RX400)012003-06 Lexus LS430-Cypress.2003-06 Toyota Lexus Celsior (UCF30 Japan)2005 Lexus LF-Sh concept side12005-07 Lexus LX 470 (UZJ100R) wagon 042007 Lexus Fourth-generation, 2006–2009 LS 460 cabin (USF40)2007 Lexus LS 460 L, the long wheelbase version of the LS Series.2007-09 Lexus LS 4602008 Lexus GX 470 Salsa Red Pearl2008 Lexus LX 570 (URJ201R) Prestige wagon 042008-09 Lexus GX4702009 Lexus LS600hL with RX400h  Double h  Front 3-4 Headlights from LS 600h L Verdigris Mica2009 Lexus LX 570 (J200)2009 Lexus-LS Sport Vertex2010 Lexus LS 600h L (UVF46 Japan)2010 Lexus LX 570 Starfire Pearl2010-11 Lexus GX 4602010-11 Lexus LS 460 (USF45 Australia)2010-11 Lexus LX 570 (URJ201R MY10) Sports Luxury wagon2012 Lexus GX 460 (China)2012 LEXUS LS600h Japan 012012 Lexus LX 570 at NAIAS 20122012 Lexus LX4702012-present Lexus LS 460 (USF45 Europe)2014 Lexus RX 450h (GYL15R) Luxury wagon2015 Lexus GX 460 (URJ150R) wagon2015 Lexus GX 460 facelift model (URJ150, USA)2016 Lexus LX 570Lexus LF-FC conceptLexus LS 400 model UCF20 cabin

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Lexus LS 400 UCF20 I Moonstone PearlLexus LS 430 Ultra Luxury cabinLexus LS 600h frontLexus LS design sketchLexus LS UZ V8 engine exhibit at the California Science CenterToyota Celsior (1989–2005, also sold as the Lexus LS)1990 Toyota Chaser1992 Toyota Chaser1996-1998 Toyota Chaser1998 Toyota Chaser (facelifted)1998-01 Toyota Chaser Avante Four rear viewToyota Chaser Avante series X60Toyota Chaser GT Twin Turbo series GX71Toyota Chaser (1977–2000)Toyota Classic

Toyota Classic rearToyota Classic (1996)1990-94 Toyota Corsa 21990-94 Toyota Corsa 11988  Toyota Tercel Corsa 5-door hatchback (Japan)1995-97 Toyota Corsa 1300 Moa Special (final model)Toyota Corsa (1978–1999)2nd Toyota Corolla Spacio 011997-99 Toyota Corolla-Spacio 1st gen 01Toyota Corolla Spacio (1997–2005)2004 Toyota Corolla Verso aToyota Corolla Verso IToyota Corolla Verso II2009 Toyota Corolla Verso (1997–2009, sold as the Toyota Corolla Spacio in Japan)1957 1st generation Toyopet Corona Model ST101957 Toyopet Corona Model ST101957 Toyopet Corona ST10 rear1960 Toyopet Corona 011962 Toyopet Corona Line 011964 3rd generation Toyopet Corona Model RT401964 Toyopet RT20D Corona 1500 Deluxe1964 Toyopet-Corona T20 1500 Deluxe1965 Toyopet Corona 01 3rd gen1965 Toyota Corona RT401965 Toyota Crown RS411968 Toyota Corona Mark II RT621968 Toyota-Corona-Hardtop Coupé DV 15-BA 081969 Toyota Corona (RT40) sedan rear1969 Toyota Corona (RT40) sedan.1970 Toyopet Corona Van.1970-71 Toyopet Corona Van (T80), pre-facelift 1970–71 model1972-74 Toyota Corona 1600 Sedan (RT82)1973 Toyota Corona (RT81) SE sedan1973 Toyota Corona sedan (Japan)5th gen1974-77 Toyota Corona (RT118) SE station wagon (Australia) rear 19761974–1977 Corona (RT118) SE station wagon 19761975 Toyota Corona (RT104) SE sedan.1977-79 Corona (RT118) CS station wagon1977–1979 Toyota Corona (RT118) CS station wagon (Australia)1979 Toyota Corona (XT130) SE station wagon1979 Toyota Corona 1800 Coupé, somewhat dented. 1977-791980 Toyota Corona (RT132) liftback1981 Toyota Corona (XT130) CS sedan1981 Toyota Corona (XT130) CS sedan.rear1981-82 Toyota Corona Luxury Edition1982-87 Toyota 140 corona taxi1982-87 Toyota Corona (T140) taxi1983 Toyota Corona (ST141) CS-X sedan1983 Toyota Corona 2door Hardtop(1983-1985)1983-85 Toyota Corona S wagon (ST141, Australia)1984 Toyota Corona (CT141) (rear), Sungai Besi Taxi1985 Toyota Corona (ST141) CS sedan 1985-871985 Toyota Corona (ST141) CS sedan1985 Toyota Corona1985-87 Toyota Corona CSi wagon (ST141, Australia)19861986 Toyota Corona 2.4 Avante (RT142) sedan 1985-871987 Toyota Corona VX Coupe (Japan) a1987 Toyota Corona VX Coupe (Japan)1991 Toyota Corona EXiV hardtop sedan1992 Toyota Caldina T1901993 Toyota Corona EXiV1994 Toyota Corona 011997 Toyota Caldina 011998 Toyota Corona Premio2000 Toyota Caldina GT-T (later model)Toyopet Corona PickupToyopet Corona T40 Van.toyopet corona-01toyopet corona-03toyopet corona-04toyopet corona-mark-ii-05toyopet corona-mark-ii-07toyopet corona-mark-ii-08toyopet corona-pickup-02toyopet corona-pickup-04 adtoyopet corona-pickup-06toyopet corona-pickup-07toyopet corona-van-standard-01toyopet corona-van-standard-03toyopet corona-van-standard-08Toyota Corona 2.0 GLi (ST191). Most European markets received this car as the Carina E.Toyota Corona 1700SL 2-door hardtop (RT94)Toyota Corona 2000 GT Twin Cam (RT140, Japan)Toyota Corona Pick UpToyota Corona Pickup RT40Toyota Corona PremioToyota Corona Super Roomy saloon (Japan)Toyota Corona T170 saloon (Malaysia South East Asia)Toyota Corona T170Toyota Corona Van  Business WagonToyota Corona (1957–2000)Toyota Corona EXiV (1989–1998)Toyota Corona Mark II (1968–2004, also known as the Mark II)1990 Toyota Cressida (MX83R) GLX sedan 1988-92 X80 Toyota Mark II1988 Toyota Cressida (MX73) GLX-i sedan 1984-88 X70 Toyota Mark II1982-1984 Toyota Cressida (MX62) GL sedan 01 1980-84 X60 Toyota Mark II1978 Toyota Cressida-MX32.jpeg 1976-80 Toyota Mark II (X30)1989-1990 Toyota Cressida 4th gen. photographed in USA.Toyota Cressida (1973–1992)1996 Toyota Cresta 11992 Toyota Cresta 11988-92 Toyota Cresta (X80).1984-98 Toyota Cresta (X70).1982-84 Toyota Cresta Super Lucent Twin Cam1980-84 Toyota Cresta (X50-X60).1996-98 Toyota Cresta1998 Toyota Cresta 01 5th gen from 1998-01Toyota Cresta (1980–2001)1994-95 Toyota Curren tail lights1996 Toyota Curren ST-206 parkingToyota Curren1997 Toyota Curren frontToyota Curren (1994–1998)Toyota Paseo EL541991-95 Toyota Paseo (EL44) coupe 021991-95 Toyota Paseo (EL44) coupe2008 Toyota PaseoToyota Paseo Convertible imported to the NetherlandsToyota paseo austria1991-95 Toyota Paseo

1992 Toyota Cynos (EL44), Japan specification in New Zealand.1991 Toyota CynosToyota Cynos (1991–1999)PaseoToyota Duet (Japan facelift)Toyota Duet (1997–2004, rebadged Daihatsu Storia)OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAToyota Echo (2000–2005)Toyota eComToyota eCom (1998)Toyota Fun CargoToyota Fun Cargo (2000–2004)1935 Toyoda Model G1 Truck 011935 toyota G1 tddy1935 toyota model-g1-truckToyota G1 (1935–1936, truck)

Toyota GA (1936–1938, truck)

1938 toyota model-g b               Toyota GB (1938–1942, truck)Toyota Gaia rear2001 Toyota Gaia1998 Toyota GaiaToyota Gaia (1998–2004)1998→1999 Toyota GT-One Road CarToyota GT-One Road version (1998)1999 Toyota HiAce (RZH103R) van

Toyota Hiace (fourth generation, first facelift) (rear)

Toyota Hiace Wagon 2.4DT Super Custom Living Sloon EX ( LH100G )Toyota Grand Hiace (1999–2002)1999 Toyota GranviaToyota Granvia (1995–2002)OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

2013 Toyota Harrier 01Toyota Harrier (1998–2005, also sold as the Lexus RX) + Harrier 2013Toyota Ipsum (second generation) (rear)Toyota Ipsum (second generation) (front)2003 Toyota Ipsum 01 Toyota Ipsum (1995–2009, also sold as the Toyota Picnic from 2001, also sold as the Toyota Avensis Verso)

1942 - Introducing Toyota KB Truck, evolution from Model G1Toyota KB (1942–1944, truck)Toyota KC leftToyota KC (1943, truck)1943 KCY amphibi truck1943 KCY truckToyota KCY (1943–1944, amphibian truck)1991-92 Toyota Lexcen (T2) CSi sedanToyota Lexcen (1989–1992, Australia, rebadged Holden Commodore)2006 Toyota Mark II Blit 012006 Toyota Mark II Blit rear viewToyota Mark II Blit (2002–2007)1996-98 Toyota Mark II1988 Toyota Mark II 1988 grandeToyota Mark II hardtop (X70)1983 Toyota Mark II sedan 1983 RearToyota Corona Mark II X301970 Toyota Corona Mark II station wagon1970 Toyopet Corona Mark II RT66P double cab pickup (1490cc and 77PS)1971 Toyota Corona Mark II coupeToyota Corona Mark II 1st generation1990 Toyota Cressida (MX83R) GLX sedan 1988-92 X80 Toyota Mark II1988 Toyota Cressida (MX73) GLX-i sedan 1984-88 X70 Toyota Mark II1982-1984 Toyota Cressida (MX62) GL sedan 01 1980-84 X60 Toyota Mark II1978 Toyota Cressida-MX32.jpeg 1976-80 Toyota Mark II (X30)toyopet corona-mark-ii-08toyopet corona-mark-ii-051977 Toyota Corona Mark II GrandeToyota Corona Mark II Grande hardtop1968 Toyota Corona Mark II RT62

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1994 7th generation Toyota Mark II (1994 - 1996)1997 Toyota Mark II Qualis 01Toyota Corona Mark II X20 series coupe 2nd gen.Toyota Mark II Van 1.8 GL ( YX78V )Toyota Mark II (1968–2004, also known as the Corona Mark II)

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2007 Toyota Mark-X-Zio 022007 Mark X ZiO (ANA10)2005 Toyota Mark X ZiO was based on the 2005 FSC concept carToyota Mark X ZiO (2007–2013)1979 TOYOTA MASSY DYNAMassy Dyna 1stgenerationTOYOTA MASSY DYNA catalogueToyota Massy-DynaToyota Massy Dyna (1969-1979, four-ton cab-over truck)

1955 Toyopet Master 01Toyota Master (1955–1956, also called the RR)1957 Toyopet Masterline Pickup (RR16)1956 Toyopet Masterline Van (RR17)1955 Toyopet Master 01toyopet masterline-03toyopet master-05toyopet master-04toyopet master-031956 Toyopet Masterline-Van 011955 Toyopet Master (1955-1 - 1956-11)1961 Toyopet Masterline two-door van ( RS26V )

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toyopet masterline-06Toyota Masterline (1962–1967)2009-10 Toyota Matrix XRS2011 Toyota Matrix XR AWD2003-04 Toyota Matrix XRS with TRD grille2003-04 Toyota Matrix XR2009 Toyota Matrix S2009-10 Toyota Matrix 2nd2005-08 Toyota Matrix StandardToyota Matrix (2002-2014)Toyota Megacruiser JGSDF 120mm mortar RTToyota megacruiser JGSDF Koukidousha (TOYOTA) 10Toyota megacruiser JGSDF Koukidousha (TOYOTA) 9Toyotaa Megacruiser JGSDF Koukidousha (TOYOTA)2007 Toyota Mega Cruiser1995 toyota mega cruiser suvToyota Mega Cruiser                                                Toyota Mega Cruiser (1996–2002)1968 Toyota Miniace UP1001967 Toyota Miniace UP100 011974 Toyota MiniAce UP1001967 Toyota Miniace 1967 UP100 011965 Toyota Miniace1968 Toyota Miniace1968 Toyota miniace mainphoto1968 Toyota MiniAce (UP100)Toyota MiniAce (1967–1975)

Toyota ModelF, GL, 1'812 ccm, 78 PS

1986 Toyota Model F

Toyota ModelF, 1'998 ccm, 88 PS

1985 YR21 TOYOTA MODEL F SPACE CRUISER GL

Toyota Model F2003-05 Toyota MR2Toyota MR2 3rd gen1992 Toyota MK-II REV2 Toyota MR2 SW20Toyota MR2 Group B prototype rally car.1986 model Toyota MR2 (AW11) 1st1986 MR2 AW11 in Light Blue MetallicToyota MR21994 Toyota MR2 with 1998 wheels1988 Toyota MR2 W10 Banbury.Toyota MR2 (US)1987 Toyota MR21995 Toyota MR2 (SW20) ca 1995 at Snetterton 20081994 MK-II Toyota MR2 SW20Toyota mr2 sw20 front left 3

2008 Toyota MR 2 Lightning McQueen apr MR-S 2008 Super GT.Toyota MR-S VM180 ZagatoToyota MR2/MR-S (1984–2005)2000 Toyota Opa2002-05 Toyota Opa 01Toyota Opa (2000–2005)Toyota ORIGIN a-3Toyota ORIGIN a-2Toyota Origin 1Toyota ORIGIN a-1Toyota Origin (2000)1955 Toyota Patrol Keisatsu [BH26]     Toyota Patrol (1955, Police patrol car based on the Super, Master or Crown)1968 Toyota Hilux N10

2015 Toyota HiLux (GUN136R) SR5 4-door pickup2015 Toyota HiLux (GUN136R) SR5 4-door pickup Toyota Pickup (Pre-Tacoma Years, 1968–1995)2003-2010 Toyota Picnic2008 Toyota PicnicToyota Picnic (1996–2009, also sold as Toyota Ipsum)2003-2005 Toyota Echo (Platz)photographed in Markham, Ontario, Canada.

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Toyota Platz2000-02 Toyota Platz2003-05 Toyota Echo (Platz) sedanToyota Platz (1999–2005, also sold as Toyota Echo)2006-08 Toyota Tarago (Previa)(ACR50R) GLX van2012-15 Toyota Tarago (Previa)(GSR50R MY13) Ultima van2008 Toyota Estima (Previa)Aeras (Japan) 3rd gen.2008 Toyota Estima (Previa) Aeras2001-03 Toyota Estima (Previa) Hybrid Front2001-03 Toyota Estima (Previa) Hybrid RearToyota Previa in Dziwnów (Poland)1997 Toyota Previa S-C AWD - a supercharged, all-wheel drive grocery getter.1999 Toyota Estima (Previa) Lucida (TCR10G) X van1996-99 Toyota Estima (Previa) Emina (Japan)1999 Toyota Estima(Previa) Supercharger (wide-body Japan).Toyota Estima (Previa) (third generation) (front)1997 model year Previa S-C AWD (last model year in the US)Toyota Estima (Previa) hybrid 011990-94 Toyota Estima(Previa)Toyota Previa (1991–1997, sold in some markets as the Toyota Estima)2001 Toyota Progrès series G10Toyota Progres (1998–2007)2016 Toyota Avalon2014 Toyota Avalon XLE, rear2011 Toyota Avalon Limited2008 Toyota Avalon XLS2005-07 Toyota Avalon2015 Toyota Avalon-Limited-main2013 Toyota Avalon NYIAS2003-04 Toyota Avalon XLSToyota Pronard (2002–2004, also called the Toyota Avalon)1961 Toyota Publica 01 or Toyota 1000Toyota Publica (1961–1978)2001 Toyota RAV4 EV leased to the public2012 Toyota RAV4 EV prototype (demonstrator)2011 Toyota RAV4 EVSONY DSCToyota RAV 4 EV (electric vehicle)Toyota RAV4 EV 2001Toyota Regius Ace (Japan) H200 505Toyota Regius (1997–2002, same as Toyota Hiace)1998 Toyota Revo SRToyota Revo (1998–2004)

1953 Toyopet Super RHN 01Toyota RH (1953–1955, also called the Super)toyopet-stout-02Toyota RK (1953, small truck)1953 Toyopet Super RHN 01Toyota RR (1955–1956, also called the Master)1955 Toyota-crown-1st-generation 01

1955 Toyopet Crown 03 First-generation Toyopet Crown Model RSD (1955-1 – 1958-10)Toyota RS (1955–1962, also called the Crown)1953 Toyopet Super RHN 011947 Toyopet Model SA 01 1947-1952Toyota SA (1947–1952)

toyopet-sb-01toyopet-sb-05Toyota SB (1947–1952, small truck)1991-94 Toyota Scepter 2.2 sedan (Japan)

1994-96 Toyota Scepter 2.2 station wagon (Japan)Toyota Scepter (1991–1996, North American Camry sold in Japan)Toyoped model SDToyota SD (1949–1951)1990 Toyota Sera1990-95 Toyota Sera AMIToyota Sera (1990–1995)

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toyopet-sf-06toyopet-sf-07Toyota SF (1951–1953)

1950 Toyopet SGToyota SG (1952, small truck)1956 Toyota Toyoace 01Toyota SKB (1954, small truck, later called the Toyoace)Toyota Soarer SC430belleToyota Soarer AeroCabinToyota Soarer 30 012Toyota Soarer 2.0 GT Twin-turboToyota Soarer LogoToyota Soarer 2.5 GT Twin-turboTOYOTA SOARER GZ10Toyota Soarer (1981–2005, also sold as the Lexus SC)Toyota Soluna 1.5 GLi in ThailandToyota Soluna (variant of the Tercel made in Thailand and sold in Asia, 1996–2003)2002-06 Toyota Tarago (ACR30R) GLi van1996-00 Toyota Tarago (TCR10R) GLi van 021988 Toyota Tarago (YR22RG) RV van1985 Toyota Tarago (YR21) GL van2012-15 Toyota Tarago (GSR50R MY13) Ultima vanToyota Space Cruiser (1984–1989, UK version of the Van/Tarago/Model F)

1965 Toyota Sports 800

1965 Toyota Sports 800 at History Garage in Odaiba, Japan.Toyota Sports 800 (1965–1969)1986 Corolla GT-S AE86 2-door Coupe in stock formToyota Sprinter Trueno (1983–1987)1994 Toyota Sprinter-Marino 01 till 98Toyota Sprinter Marino (1991–1998)1973-78 Toyoyota Publica Starlet SR

1979 Toyota Starlet

1980-82 Toyota Starlet KP61 USA

1982-84 Toyota Starlet KP60 2. Modellpflege 1982-84

1986-87 Toyota Starlet 1.3 SE (EP71) 5 door Hatchback

1998 Toyota Starlet Glanza V (EP91) exported to The Philippines and converted to left hand driveToyota Starlet (1973–1999)toyopet-stout-02Toyota Stout (1962-198x)1953 Toyopet Super RHN 01Toyota Super (1953–1955, also called the RH or RHD)2007 Toyota Supra FT-HS at NYIASToyota Supra (JZA80, US)1986 Toyota Supra (MA70) liftback. rear.1986 Toyota Supra (MA70) liftback1982-86 Toyota Supra1981 Toyota SupraToyota Supra SZ (A80) front1981 Toyota Supra with Sports Performance PackageToyota Supra White1998 Toyota Supra1984 Toyota Supra MT51980 Toyota Supra MT51991-92 model Toyota Supra 3.0i (MA70, US)1982 Toyota Celica Supra L-TypeToyota Supra (1978–2002)1981 Toyota Corolla 1.8 Hardtop Coupe (TE72)Toyota T-18 (1979-1983, Australian version of the Corolla TE72 hatchback)1993 Toyota T100 4X4 SR5Toyota T100 SR5Toyota T100 3400 V6 EngineToyota T100 (1993–1998, North America)Toyota Tazz (1996–2006, Corolla variant for South Africa)1998-99 Toyota Tercel Coupé1995-97 Toyota Tercel Coupé1993-94 Toyota Tercel DX coupe (US)1991-94 4th gen Toyota Tercel Coupé1988  Toyota Tercel Corsa 5-door hatchback (Japan)1987-90 Toyota Tercel 2-Door Hatch 3rd Gen1987-90 3rd Toyota Tercel Coupé1989 Toyota Tercel1983 Toyota Tercel 1.3 AL20 (1)1985-86 Tercel 5-door (North America)1983-84 Toyota Tercel1981 Tercel two-door (North America, facelift version)1980 Toyota Corolla Tercel hatchback SR5 front1993-94 Toyota Tercel DX sedanToyota Tercel AL20 3-Door1987-88 Toyota Tercel wagon (US)1983-84 2nd Toyota Tercel 3-door (US)1984 Toyota Tercel 4wd aus OesterreichToyota Tercel  (1978–1999)

Toyota Tiara (1960-1964, name used for the Corona RT20 sold on the international market)Toyota Land Cruiser bl1996-99 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (VZJ95R) VX Grande, Australiamodellista toyota land cruiser 2002015 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (KDJ150R MY14) GXL 5-door wagon2009 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (KDJ155R) SX 3-door wagon2012 Toyota Land Cruiser 3.0 D-4D Life (J15)2013 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (KDJ150R MY13) Altitude 5-door wagon2009-11 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (KDJ150R) VX 5-door wagon2005 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (KZJ120R) GXL wagon1996-99 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (VZJ95R) GXL wagon1992 Toyota Land Cruiser of the Rally Dakar, 1992 in Paris2015 Toyota Land Cruiser ZX (URJ202W) 20152013 Toyota Land Cruiser (VDJ200R MY13) Sahara wagon2011 Toyota Land Cruiser (UZJ200R) Sahara wagon2002-05 Toyota Land Cruiser (HDJ100R) GXL2003-07 Toyota Land Cruiser1998-02 Toyota Land Cruiser (FZJ105R) GXL wagon2012 Toyota Land Cruiser1995-98 Toyota Land Cruiser (HZJ80R) GXL wagon1995-98 Toyota Land Cruiser (FZJ80R) GXL wagon1990-92 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ80R) GXL wagon1987-90 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ62RG) GX (Australia)1981-87 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ60 Australia)1979 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ551980s Toyota Land CruiserGhana Police Toyota Land Cruiser J70 pickupTOYOTA Land Cruiser HZJ75-032014 Toyota Land Cruiser (VDJ200R) VX wagon1980 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ40) hardtop1963 Toyota Land Cruiser Station Wagon (FJ45)2013 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 200 01Toyota PH introduces the new Land Cruiser LC2001970 Toyota Land Cruiser ad2012 Toyota Land Cruiser 3.0 D-4D Life (J15)Toyota Land Cruiser Prado2001 Toyota Land Cruiser series 78 (4x4) of UAE land forces2011 Toyota Land Cruiser2006-07 Toyota Land Cruiser (UZJ100R) Sahara 03Toyota Land Cruiser photographed in College Park, Maryland, USA.1984-90 Toyota Land Cruiser 70 light LJ71G Japan1998-04 Toyota LandCruiser

1950-55 Toyota FJ25 Land Cruiser

1996-99 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2 Door 2.7 RX Type S (RZJ90W, Japan)2005-07 Toyota Land Cruiser Cygnus (Japan)Toyota Land Cruiser 70 FRP-top 3.4 LX1990-96 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado semi long 70 001 2,4 Turbo Diesel EX5

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2007 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado frontToyota Trailer T10 (approx 1960, trailer used behind the Landcruiser)

Toyota Van (1984–1989, North America, also called the Model F/Space Cruiser/Tarago)2004 Toyota VerossaToyota Verossa (2001–2003)Toyota Vista CamryToyota Vista (1982–2003)Toyota MR-S VM180 ZagatoToyota VM180 Zagato (2001, based on the MR-S)2004 Toyota Voltz (Japan)Toyota Voltz (2002–2004 in Japan, sold as the Pontiac Vibe 2002-2009 in the USA)2001-04 Toyota WiLL VSToyota WiLL Vi2002-05 Toyota WiLL Cypha back2000-01 Toyota WiLL Vi 0022001-04 Toyota WiLL VS back2002-05 Toyota WiLL VC - WiLL CyphaToyota WiLL (2001?-2005)2001-03 Toyota Windom 3.0G (Japan)1999-01 Toyota Windom (Japan)

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1992-94 Lexus ES 300 (VCV10R) sedan Toyota Windom Japan

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Lexus ES 250 VZV21 Windom(Japan)2013 Lexus ES 300h Silver Metallic Windom(Japan)Toyota Windom (1989–2007, also sold as the Lexus ES)Toyota Yaris Verso

Toyota Fun Cargo 003Toyota Fun Cargo 004Toyota Yaris Verso (2000–2004)

Nagoya Grampus Logo                                                  Nagoya Grampus, formerly the company’s football club and still sponsored by them

VerblitzToyota Verblitz, the company’s rugby team

Toyota War                                                               Toyota War, a conflict between Libya and Chad which saw a heavy use of Toyota’s pickup trucks.Toyota i-RoadToyota i-Road, a new concept car shown at March’s 2013 Geneva Motor Show