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  2. Toyota concept vehicles (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

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  4. Toyota iQ - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota eQ/Scion iQ EV is based on Toyota's three generations of FT-EV concept. Shown is the Toyota FT-EV III concept car at the 2011 Tokyo Motor Show. A prototype of the Toyota eQ (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 ...

  5. Template:Toyota Motor Corporation - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Future Toyota Adventure Concept – Hybrid Off-Roader Toyota FT-Bh: 2012 Toyota FT-CH: 2010 Toyota FT-EV: 2009 Based on the iQ: Toyota FT-Se: 2023 2-door coupe Toyota FT-EV II: 2009 Based on the iQ: Toyota FT-EV III: 2011 Based on the iQ: Toyota FT-HS: 2007 Toyota FT-MV: 2007 Entered production as the second-generation Alphard: Toyota FT-SX: 2005

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  8. Automotive industry in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan automotive industry is led by investment by French Renault-Nissan Alliance and PSA Group car companies. BYD leads the Chinese investment in Morocco. Investment is encouraged by the Moroccan government by removing certain taxes in the first five years [1] in order to encourage the companies to come.

  9. Template:Toyota timeline (Europe) 2000–present - Wikipedia

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