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The IMV 0 was also showcased during Toyota Motor Philippines' 35th anniversary event on 22 August 2023 as the Next Generation Tamaraw Concept with two variants, a pick-up truck similar to the Rangga Concept flat-deck truck, and a modern Jeepney, highlighting the IMV 0's modularity.
Toyota concept vehicles are concept vehicles from Toyota, and may refer to: Toyota concept vehicles (1935–1969) Toyota concept vehicles (1970–1979) Toyota concept vehicles (1980–1989) Toyota concept vehicles (1990–1999) Toyota concept vehicles (2000–2009) Toyota concept vehicles (2010–2019) Toyota concept vehicles (2020–2029)
Toyota concept vehicles (1935–1969) Toyota concept vehicles (1970–1979) Toyota concept vehicles (1980–1989) Toyota concept vehicles (1990–1999) Toyota concept vehicles (2000–2009) Toyota concept vehicles (2010–2019) Toyota concept vehicles (2020–2029)
Toyota MR2 Concept: 2020 Made in partnership with Porsche: Toyota MR2 Group B Prototype: 1987 MR2 based Group B race car Toyota MR2 Street Affair: 2002 Based on the MR2: Toyota MRJ: 1995 Toyota MR-S: 1997 Entered production as the third-generation MR2: Toyota Moving-E: 2019 Toyota NC250: 1997 Compact luxury RWD car Toyota NCSV: 1999 Toyota NEO ...
The Toyota LQ Concept is a concept car made by Toyota in 2019, and is an evolution of the previous Toyota Concept-i, with a comparatively more production-like design. It was shown at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show. It includes an artificial intelligence agent "Yui", who delivers a personalized driving experience.
The Toyota FT-EV II is a small, battery electric, concept car built by Toyota as a modified Toyota iQ and first shown at the October 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. [107] It differs from the FT-EV by seating four people, by having more parts of the body transparent and electrically operated sliding doors .
Panasonic Toyota Racing was a Formula One team owned by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation and based in Cologne, Germany.Toyota announced their plans to join Formula One in 1999, and after extensive testing with their initial car, dubbed the TF101, the team made their debut in 2002. [1]
Although Toyota had already developed their F1 car TF110 for the 2010 season but complete withdrawal from F1 activities had put an end to their time in the sport. Toyota also supplied their Formula One engines to Jordan F1 Racing, Midland F1 Racing and the Williams Formula One Team during their eight years time in the sport.