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[[File:Toyota.svg|thumb|Toyota logo]]
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Toyota has produced and marketed vehicles since 1935. Most vehicles sold today are designed and manufactured by Toyota, while some vehicles are produced by other companies and supplied to Toyota through an [[Rebadging|OEM supply]] basis. Many models are limited to some regions, while some others are marketed worldwide. This list does not include vehicles from [[List of Lexus vehicles|Lexus]], [[List of Scion vehicles|Scion]], [[List of Daihatsu vehicles|Daihatsu]] or [[Hino Motors|Hino]] brands.
[[Toyota]] has produced and marketed vehicles since 1935. Most vehicles sold today are designed and manufactured by Toyota, while some vehicles are produced by other companies and supplied to Toyota through an [[Rebadging|OEM supply]] basis. Many models are limited to some regions, while some others are marketed worldwide. This list does not include vehicles from [[List of Lexus vehicles|Lexus]], [[List of Scion vehicles|Scion]], [[List of Daihatsu vehicles|Daihatsu]] or [[Hino Motors|Hino]] brands.


== Current vehicles ==
== Current production vehicles ==


=== Passenger cars ===
=== Passenger cars ===
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|-
|-
! rowspan="13" |[[Sedan (automobile)|Sedan]]
! rowspan="13" |[[Sedan (automobile)|Sedan]]
| [[File:2019 Toyota Avalon XSE in Ruby Flare Pearl, Front Right, 09-05-2022.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:TOYOTA AVALON China (73).jpg|180x180px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Avalon|Avalon]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Avalon|Avalon]]
| 1994
| 1994
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|2022
|2022
|China
|China
|[[Battery electric vehicle|Battery electric]] compact sedan jointly developed with [[BYD Auto]].
|[[Battery electric vehicle|Battery electric]] compact sedan co-developed with [[BYD Auto|BYD]].
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota Camry IX front quarter, Guangzhou, 202311191645 (cropped).jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:TOYOTA CAMRY (XV80) China (2).jpg|180x180px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Camry|Camry]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Camry|Camry]]
| 1982
| 1982
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| Hybrid/plug-in hybrid compact [[liftback]] (C-segment). The first mass-marketed hybrid electric car.
| Hybrid/plug-in hybrid compact [[liftback]] (C-segment). The first mass-marketed hybrid electric car.
|-
|-
| [[File:TOYOTA VIOS XP150 China (8) (cropped).jpg|180x180px]]<br/>[[File:2022 Toyota Yaris ATIV 1.2 Premium Luxury (2).jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:2023 Toyota Vios G 01.jpg|180x180px]]<br/>[[File:2022 Toyota Yaris ATIV 1.2 Premium Luxury (2).jpg|180x180px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Vios|Vios]]/<br>[[Toyota Yaris (XP150)|Yaris]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Vios|Vios]]/<br>[[Toyota Yaris (XP150)|Yaris]]
| 2002
| 2002
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| High-performance variant of the Corolla hatchback (E210).
| High-performance variant of the Corolla hatchback (E210).
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota Glanza 2022 Facelift.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:Toyota Glanza.jpg|180x180px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Glanza|Glanza/<br>Starlet]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Glanza|Glanza/<br>Starlet]]
| 2019
| 2019
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| Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) produced primarily for developed markets. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
| Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) produced primarily for developed markets. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota GR Yaris (XP21) – f 03052021.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:2024 Toyota GR Yaris RZ GR-DAT.jpg|180x180px]]
! [[Toyota GR Yaris|GR Yaris]]
! [[Toyota GR Yaris|GR Yaris]]
| 2020
| 2020
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| Station wagon version of the Corolla, primarily marketed in Europe and Japan. Marketed with a short-wheelbase in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
| Station wagon version of the Corolla, primarily marketed in Europe and Japan. Marketed with a short-wheelbase in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
! rowspan="17" |[[Crossover SUV]]
! rowspan="21" |[[Crossover SUV]]
| [[File:2022 Toyota Aygo X Edge VVT-i Automatic 1.0.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:2022 Toyota Aygo X Edge VVT-i Automatic 1.0.jpg|180x180px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Aygo X|Aygo X]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Aygo X|Aygo X]]
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| Europe
| Europe
| Crossover [[city car]] (A-segment) for the European market, based on the Yaris platform.
| Crossover [[city car]] (A-segment) for the European market, based on the Yaris platform.
|-
|[[File:Toyota bZ3C 001 (cropped).jpg|180x180px]]
![[Toyota bZ3C|bZ3C]]
|2024
|
|2024
|China
|[[Battery electric vehicle|Battery electric]] crossover SUV co-developed with [[BYD Auto|BYD]] and [[FAW Group|FAW]].
|-
|[[File:Toyota bZ3X 001 (cropped).jpg|180x180px]]
![[Toyota bZ3X|bZ3X]]
|2024
|
|2024
|China
|[[Battery electric vehicle|Battery electric]] compact crossover SUV co-developed with [[GAC Group|GAC]].
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota bZ4X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2022 1X7A5895.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:Toyota bZ4X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2022 1X7A5895.jpg|180px]]
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| 2022
| 2022
| Global
| Global
| [[Battery electric vehicle|Battery electric]] crossover SUV.
| Battery electric compact crossover SUV.
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota C-HR hybrid II GR Sport 1X7A1663.jpg|179x179px]]
| [[File:Toyota C-HR hybrid II GR Sport 1X7A1663.jpg|179x179px]]
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|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota Century 20231120 Part 2 (cropped).jpg|frameless|179x179px]]
| [[File:Toyota Century 20231120 Part 2 (cropped).jpg|frameless|179x179px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Century (SUV)|Century (SUV)]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota Century (SUV)|Century SUV]]
|2023
|2023
|[[Toyota Century (SUV)|G70]]
|[[Toyota Century (SUV)|G70]]
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| Rebadged Corolla Cross for China produced by [[GAC Toyota]].
| Rebadged Corolla Cross for China produced by [[GAC Toyota]].
|-
|-
|[[File:2025 Toyota Crown Signia Hybrid Limited (United States) front view.png|180x180px|Alt=]]
|[[File:Toyota CROWN "ESTATE" PHEV PROTOTYPE (2).jpg|180x180px|Alt=]]
![[Toyota Crown Signia|Crown Signia]]
![[Toyota Crown Signia|Crown Signia]]
| rowspan="2" |1955 (Crown nameplate)
| rowspan="2" |1955 (Crown nameplate)
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|All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid powertrain, successor to the Venza in North America.
|All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid powertrain, successor to the Venza in North America.
|-
|-
|[[File:Toyota CROWN "SPORT Z".jpg|frameless|180x180px]]
|[[File:Toyota Crown Sport Z.jpg|frameless|180x180px]]
![[Toyota Crown Sport|Crown Sport]]
![[Toyota Crown Sport|Crown Sport]]
|[[Toyota Crown (S236)|S236]]
|[[Toyota Crown (S236)|S236]]
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| Mid-size crossover primarily marketed in North America as a larger variation of the Highlander. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
| Mid-size crossover primarily marketed in North America as a larger variation of the Highlander. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
| [[File:2021 Toyota Venza LE, Front Left, 11-21-2021.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:Toyota HARRIER G 4WD.jpg|frameless|180x180px]]<br>[[File:2021 Toyota Venza LE, Front Left, 11-21-2021.jpg|180x180px]]
! [[Toyota Harrier|Harrier]]
! [[Toyota Harrier|Harrier]]
----
----
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| China
| China
| Rebadged RAV4 for China produced by [[GAC Toyota]]. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid option available.
| Rebadged RAV4 for China produced by [[GAC Toyota]]. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid option available.
|-
|[[File:2024 Toyota Rush GR Sport (Indonesia) front view.jpg|180x180px]]
![[Toyota Rush|Rush]]
|2006
|[[Daihatsu Terios#F800|F800/<br>F850]]
|2017
|Southeast Asia and others
|Rear-wheel-drive mini SUV developed by Daihatsu for the Indonesian market. Rebadged [[Daihatsu Terios]]. Primarily marketed in Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Third-row seating is standard in most markets, and optional in some markets.
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder.jpg|180x180px]]
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| 2022
| 2022
| India, Middle East and Africa
| India, Middle East and Africa
| Subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, primarily marketed in India (as the Urban Cruiser Hyryder) and Africa. Mild hybrid and full hybrid powertrains are available.
| Subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, rebadged [[Suzuki Grand Vitara (2022)|Suzuki Grand Vitara]]. primarily marketed in India (as the Urban Cruiser Hyryder) and Africa. Mild hybrid and full hybrid powertrains are available.
|-
|
![[Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor|Urban Cruiser Taisor / Starlet Cross]]
|2024
|
|2024
|India and Africa
|Subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, rebadged [[Suzuki Fronx]]. Mild hybrid powertrain is available.
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid (XP210) 1X7A1846.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid (XP210) 1X7A1846.jpg|180x180px]]
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| Subcompact crossover based on the DNGA platform, marketed in Indonesia and others. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
| Subcompact crossover based on the DNGA platform, marketed in Indonesia and others. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
! rowspan="8" |[[Body-on-frame]] [[SUV]]
! rowspan="6" |[[Body-on-frame]] [[SUV]]
| [[File:2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4.0L front 6.16.19.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4.0L front 6.16.19.jpg|180x180px]]
! [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]]
! [[Toyota 4Runner|4Runner]]
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| Global (except Europe and North America)
| Global (except Europe and North America)
|-
|-
| [[File:2018 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (GDJ150R) GXL wagon (2018-08-06) 01.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:2025 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 2.4 TXL (Colombia) front view.png|179x179px]]
!rowspan="2" |[[Toyota Land Cruiser Prado|Land Cruiser Prado]]
![[Toyota Land Cruiser Prado|Land Cruiser Prado/250]]
|rowspan="2" | 1984
|1984
| [[Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J150)|J150]]
| 2009
|rowspan="2" | Global
|rowspan="2" | Mid-size body-on-frame SUV, smaller than the full-size Land Cruiser. Available in long-wheelbase 5-door and short-wheelbase 3-door body styles.
|-
| [[File:Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J250) 20231120 Part 2 (cropped).jpg|179x179px]]
| [[Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J250)|J250]]
| [[Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (J250)|J250]]
| 2023
| 2023
|Global
|-
|Mid-size body-on-frame SUV, smaller than the full-size Land Cruiser.
| [[File:2018 Toyota Rush 1.5 S TRD Sportivo F800RE (190316).jpg|180x180px]]
! [[Toyota Rush|Rush]]
| 2006
| [[Daihatsu Terios#F800|F800/<br>F850]]
| 2017
| Southeast Asia and others
| Rear-wheel-drive mini SUV developed by Daihatsu for the Indonesian market. Rebadged [[Daihatsu Terios]]. Primarily marketed in Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Third-row seating is standard in most markets, and optional in some markets.
|-
|-
| [[File:2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum, front 3.10.23.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:2023 Toyota Sequoia Platinum, front 3.10.23.jpg|180x180px]]
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| Passenger van version of the ProAce. Electric powertrain is optional.
| Passenger van version of the ProAce. Electric powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota ProAce City IMG 3777.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:2024 Toyota ProAce City Electric Automesse Ludwigsburg 2024 IMG 1401.jpg|179x179px]]
! [[Toyota ProAce City Verso|ProAce City Verso]]
! [[Toyota ProAce City Verso|ProAce City Verso]]
| 2019
| 2019
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|-
|-
! rowspan="8" |[[Van]]
! rowspan="8" |[[Van]]
| [[File:2017 Toyota HiAce (TRH201R) LWB van (2018-10-01) 01.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:Hiace1456(front).jpg|180px]]
! rowspan="3" |[[Toyota HiAce|HiAce]]
! rowspan="3" |[[Toyota HiAce|HiAce]]
| rowspan="3" |1967
| rowspan="3" |1967
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| Successor to the H200 series HiAce with a front bonnet design. Other names include the Commuter and Quantum.
| Successor to the H200 series HiAce with a front bonnet design. Other names include the Commuter and Quantum.
|-
|-
| [[File:2019 Toyota Granvia Premium (front).jpg|180px]]
| [[File:2019 Toyota Granvia Premium (front).jpg|180px]]<br>[[File:Toyota HiAce GL Grandia Tourer van front.jpg|180px]]
| Asia-Pacific
| Asia-Pacific
| Upscale passenger-oriented version of the short-wheelbase, low-roof H300 series HiAce. Marketed throughout Asia-Pacific as the GranAce, Granvia, Majesty, HiAce Super Grandia, HiAce VIP, and Quantum VX.
| Upscale passenger-oriented version of the short-wheelbase, low-roof H300 series HiAce. Marketed throughout Asia-Pacific as the GranAce, Granvia, Majesty, HiAce Super Grandia, HiAce VIP, and Quantum VX.
|-
|-
| [[File:2018 Toyota Proace Comfort 1.6 Front.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:2024 Toyota ProAce IMG 9986.jpg|180x180px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota ProAce|ProAce]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota ProAce|ProAce]]
| 2013
| 2013
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| 2016
| 2016
| Europe
| Europe
| Medium van with rear sliding doors developed and manufactured by [[Stellantis]], marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Jumpy. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
| Medium van manufactured by [[Stellantis]], marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Jumpy. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
| [[File:Toyota ProAce City IMG 3780.jpg|180px]]
| [[File:2024 Toyota ProAce City Automesse Ludwigsburg 2024 IMG 1486.jpg|178x178px]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota ProAce City|ProAce City]]
! scope="row" |[[Toyota ProAce City|ProAce City]]
| 2019
| 2019
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| 2019
| 2019
| Europe
| Europe
|Compact van/leisure activity van with rear sliding doors developed and manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Berlingo. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce City Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
|Compact van/leisure activity van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Berlingo. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce City Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
|[[File:2024 Toyota Proace Max Electric - front.jpg|180x180px]]
|
![[Toyota ProAce Max|ProAce Max]]
![[Toyota ProAce Max|ProAce Max]]
|2023
|2023
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|2023
|2023
|Europe
|Europe
|Large van developed and manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Fiat Ducato. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
|Large van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Fiat Ducato. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
|-
|-
| [[File:0 Toyota Probox (2014) 1.jpg|180x180px]]
| [[File:0 Toyota Probox (2014) 1.jpg|180x180px]]
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|[[Toyota Hilux (AN120)|AN120]]
|[[Toyota Hilux (AN120)|AN120]]
| 2015
| 2015
| Global (except North America)
| Global (except Canada and the United States)
| Mid-size pickup truck marketed globally except North America. Available in single cab, space cab, and double cab configurations.
| Mid-size pickup truck marketed globally except Canada and the United States. Available in single cab, space cab, and double cab configurations.
|-
|-
|[[File:2023 Toyota Hilux Champ 2.4 Diesel SWB Attractive Package.jpg|180x180px]]
|[[File:2023 Toyota Hilux Champ 2.4 Diesel SWB Attractive Package.jpg|180x180px]]
![[Toyota Hilux Champ|Hilux Champ]]
![[Toyota Hilux Champ|Hilux Champ/Stout/<br>Rangga]]
|2023
|2023
|[[Toyota Hilux Champ|AN120]]
|[[Toyota Hilux Champ|AN110/<br>120]]
|2023
|2023
|Global emerging markets
|Southeast Asia
|Compact pickup truck or [[chassis cab]].
|Compact pickup truck or [[chassis cab]].
|-
|-
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|}


==Past production vehicles==
== Former production vehicles ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*[[Toyota 1000]] (1969–1981, also sold as the Publica in Japan)
|+
*[[Toyota Corona (T20)|Toyota 1900]] (1960–1964)
!Model
*[[Toyota Corona (T100)|Toyota 2000]] (1973–1979, UK market version of the T100 Corona)
!Introduced
*[[Toyota 2000GT]] (1967–1970)
!Discontinued
*[[Toyota AA]] (1936–1943)
!Notes
*[[Toyota AB]] (1936–1943)
|-
*[[Toyota AC]] (1943–1947)
*[[Toyota AE]] (1941–1943)
|[[Toyota 1000]]
|1969
*[[Toyota Allex]] (2001–2006, hatchback version of Corolla E120, successor of Sprinter Cielo)
|1981
*[[Toyota Altezza]] (1998–2005, also sold as the [[Lexus IS]])
|also sold as the Publica in Japan
*[[Toyota Altezza Gita]] (1998–2005, wagon version of Altezza)
|-
*[[Toyota Aristo]] (1991–2005, also sold as the [[Lexus GS]])
*[[Toyota Aurion]] (2006–2017)
|[[Toyota Corona (T20)|Toyota 1900]]
|1960
*[[Toyota Auris]] (2006–2020)
|1964
*[[Toyota Avensis]] (1997–2018)
|
*[[Toyota Avensis Verso]] (2001–2009, Europe, Australia and New Zealand version of the Ipsum)
|-
*[[Toyota Aygo]] (2005–2021)
*[[Toyota BA]] (1940)
|[[Toyota Corona (T100)|Toyota 2000]]
|1973
*[[Toyota Land Cruiser (J40)|Toyota Bandeirante]] (1962–2001, Brazilian built Toyota Land Cruiser J40)
|1979
*[[Toyota bB]] (2000–2016, sold as the [[Scion xB]] in the [[United States]] from 2003 to 2007)
|UK market version of the T100 Corona
*[[Toyota Belta]] (2005–2016, also known as Yaris sedan or Vios in other markets)
|-
*[[Toyota Blade]] (2006–2012, upscale trim version of the Auris)
|[[Toyota 2000GT]]
*[[Toyota Blizzard]] (1980–1990, rebadge of [[Daihatsu Taft (F10)|Daihatsu Taft]] and [[Daihatsu Rugger]])
|1967
*[[Toyota Brevis]] (2001–2007)
|1970
*[[Toyota Briska]] (1967–1968, pickup truck, continuation of [[Hino Briska]], predecessor to Hilux)
|
*[[Toyota Caldina]] (1992–2007)
|-
*[[Toyota Cami]] (1997–2005, more commonly sold as [[Daihatsu Terios]])
|[[Toyota AA]]
*[[Toyota Camry (XV10)|Toyota Camry Coupe]] (1991–1996, coupe version of the XV10 Camry)
|1936
*[[Toyota Camry Solara]] (1999–2008)
|1943
*[[Toyota Carina]] (1970–2000)
|
*[[Toyota Carina E]] (1992–1998)
|-
*[[Toyota Carina ED]] (1985–1998)
*[[Toyota Carina (T150)|Toyota Carina FF]] (1984–1988)
|[[Toyota AB]]
|1936
*[[Toyota Carina|Toyota Carina Surf]] (1982–1992, wagon version of Carina)
|1943
*[[Toyota Carina II]] (1984–1992)
|
*[[Toyota Celica]] (1970–2006)
|-
*[[Toyota Celica Camry]] (1980–1982)
*[[Toyota Supra|Toyota Celica Supra]] (1978–1985)
|[[Toyota AC]]
|1943
*[[Toyota Supra|Toyota Celica XX]] (1978–1985)
|1947
*[[Toyota Celsior]] (1989–2005, also sold as the [[Lexus LS]])
|
*[[Toyota Chaser]] (1977–2000)
|-
*[[Toyota Classic]] (1996)
*[[Toyota Comfort]] (1995–2017)
|[[Toyota AE]]
|1941
*[[Toyota Corolla Ceres]] (1992–1999, sister car of Sprinter Marino)
|1943
*[[Toyota Tercel|Toyota Corolla II]] (Japanese version of Tercel)
|
*[[Toyota Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno|Toyota Corolla Levin]] (1972–2000, sport coupe version of Corolla, sister product of Sprinter Trueno)
|-
*[[Toyota Corolla Rumion]] (2007–2015, also sold as the Scion xB from 2007 to 2016 and in Australia as the Rukus)
*[[Toyota Corolla Spacio]] (1997–2007)
|[[Toyota Allex]]
|2001
*[[Toyota Sprinter|Toyota Corolla Sprinter]] (1968–1970)
|2006
*[[Toyota AE86|Toyota Corolla SR5]] (1983–1987)
|hatchback version of Corolla E120, successor of Sprinter Cielo
*[[Toyota Corolla Verso]] (2001–2009)
|-
*[[Toyota Corona]] (1957–2000)
*[[Toyota Corona EXiV]] (1989–1998)
|[[Toyota Altezza]]
|1998
*[[Toyota Mark II|Toyota Corona Mark II]] (1968–2004, also known as the Mark II)
|2005
*[[Toyota Corona T190|Toyota Corona SF]] (1992–1996, liftback version of the Corona for the Japanese market)
|also sold as the [[Lexus IS]]
*[[Toyota Corsa]] (1978–1999, Japanese version of the Tercel)
|-
*[[Toyota Cressida]] (1973–1992)
*[[Toyota Cresta]] (1980–2001)
|[[Toyota Altezza Gita]]
|1998
*[[Toyota Crown Comfort]] (1995–2017)
|2005
*[[Toyota Crown Majesta]] (1991–2018)
|wagon version of Altezza
*[[Toyota Curren]] (1994–1998)
|-
*[[Toyota Cynos]] (1991–1999)
*[[Toyota DA]] (1936–1940, bus)
|[[Toyota Aristo]]
|1991
*[[Toyota Duet]] (1997–2004, rebadged [[Daihatsu Storia]])
|2005
*[[Toyota Echo|Toyota Echo/Platz]] (2000–2005)
|also sold as the [[Lexus GS]]
*[[Toyota Esquire]] (2014–2021)
|-
*[[Toyota Estima|Toyota Estima/Previa]] (1990–2019)
*[[Toyota FA]] (1954–1978)
|[[Toyota Aurion]]
|2006
*[[Toyota FJ40]] (1960–1984)
|2017
*[[Toyota FJ Cruiser]] (2006–2022)
|
*[[Toyota Fun Cargo]] (2000–2004)
|-
*[[Toyota Gaia]] (1998–2004)
|[[Toyota Auris]]
*[[Toyota HiAce|Toyota Grand HiAce/Granvia]] (1999–2002)
|2006
*[[Toyota Hilux Surf]] (1983–2009, Japanese version of the 4Runner)
|2020
*[[Toyota Ipsum|Toyota Ipsum/Picnic]] (1995–2009, also sold as the [[Toyota Picnic]] from 2001, also sold as the [[Toyota Avensis Verso]])
|
*[[Toyota iQ]] (2008–2016, also sold as the Scion iQ)
|-
*[[Toyota Isis]] (2004–2017, successor of Gaia)
|[[Toyota Avensis]]
*[[Toyota ist]] (2002–2016), also sold as the [[Scion xA]] in the United States and Toyota xA in the Middle East)
|1997
*[[Toyota Kijang]] (1977–2004, known as [[Toyota Condor|Condor]]/[[Toyota Qualis|Qualis]]/[[Toyota Revo|Revo]]/[[Toyota Stallion|Stallion]]/[[Toyota Tamaraw|Tamaraw]]/[[Toyota Unser|Unser]]/[[Toyota Zace|Zace]] outside Indonesia)
|2018
*[[Toyota Lexcen]] (1989–1992, Australia, rebadged [[Holden Commodore]])
|
*[[Toyota Stout|Toyota Light Stout]] (1960–1978)
|-
*[[Toyota Macho]] (1960–1984, Venezuela-built Land Cruiser J40)
|[[Toyota Avensis Verso]]
*[[Toyota Mark II]] (1968–2004, also known as the Corona Mark II)
|2001
*[[Toyota Mark II Blit]] (2002–2007)
|2009
*[[Toyota Camry (XV20)|Toyota Mark II Qualis]] (1997–2002, upmarket version of Camry Gracia wagon)
|Europe, Australia and New Zealand version of the Ipsum
*[[Toyota Mark X]] (2004–2019)
|-
*[[Toyota Mark X ZiO]] (2007–2013)
|[[Toyota Aygo]]
*[[Toyota Massy Dyna]] (1969–1979, four-ton cab-over truck)
|2005
*[[Toyota RR|Toyota Master]] (1955–1956, also called the [[Toyota RR|RR]])
|2021
*[[Toyota MasterAce]] (1982–1991)
|
*[[Toyota Masterline]] (1962–1967)
|-
*[[Toyota Matrix]] (2002–2014)
*[[Toyota Mega Cruiser]] (1996–2002)
|[[Toyota BA]]
|1940
*[[Toyota MiniAce]] (1967–1975)
|1943
*[[Toyota Model F]] (1984–1989, also called the Van, Tarago, Space Cruiser)
|
*[[Toyota MR2]] (1984–2005)
|-
*[[Toyota MR-S]] (1999–2007, Japanese version of the W30 MR2)
*[[Toyota Nadia]] (1998–2003)
|[[Toyota Land Cruiser (J40)|Toyota Bandeirante]]
|1962
*[[Toyota Opa]] (2000–2005)
|2001
*[[Toyota Origin]] (2000)
|Brazilian built Toyota Land Cruiser J40
*[[Toyota Paseo]] (1991–1999, also sold in some markets as the Toyota Cynos)
|-
*[[Toyota Passo]] (2004–2023, a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Boon]])
|[[Toyota bB]]
*[[Toyota Pixis Joy]] (2016–2023, a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Cast]])
|2000
*[[Toyota Pixis Space]] (2011–2017, a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Move Conte]])
|2016
*[[Toyota Pixis Mega]] (2015–2022, a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Wake]])
|sold as the [[Scion xB]] in the [[United States]] from 2003 to 2007
*[[Toyota Porte]]/[[Toyota Spade|Spade]] (2004–2020)
|-
*[[Toyota Premio]]/[[Toyota Allion|Allion]] (2001–2021)
*[[Toyota Prius C|Toyota Prius c]] (2011–2021)
|[[Toyota Belta]]
|2005
*[[Toyota Prius V|Toyota Prius v/+/α]] (2011–2021)
|2016
*[[Toyota Progres]] (1998–2007)
|also known as Yaris sedan or Vios in other markets
*[[Toyota Pronard]] (2002–2004, also called the [[Toyota Avalon]])
|-
*[[Toyota Publica]] (1961–1978)
|[[Toyota Blade]]
*[[Toyota Qualis]] (1986–2004, [[Toyota Kijang]] sold in India and Nepal)
|2006
*[[Toyota QuickDelivery]] (1982–2016)
|2012
*[[Toyota Ractis]] (2005–2017)
|upscale trim version of the Auris
*[[Toyota Raum]] (1997–2011)
|-
*[[Toyota Regius]] (1997–2002, same as [[Toyota Hiace]])
*[[Toyota Revo]] (1998–2004)
|[[Toyota Blizzard]]
|1980
*[[Toyota RH]] (1953–1955, also called the Super)
|1990
*[[Toyota RK]] (1953, small truck)
|rebadge of [[Daihatsu Taft (F10)|Daihatsu Taft]] and [[Daihatsu Rugger]]
*[[Toyota RR]] (1955–1956, also called the Master)
|-
*[[Toyota SA]] (1947–1952)
*[[Toyota Sai]] (2009–2017)
|[[Toyota Brevis]]
|2001
*[[Toyota SB]] (1947–1952, small truck)
|2007
*[[Toyota Scepter]] (1991–1996, North American Camry sold in Japan)
|
*[[Toyota SD]] (1949–1951)
|-
*[[Toyota Sera]] (1990–1995)
*[[Toyota SF]] (1951–1953)
|[[Toyota Briska]]
|1967
*[[Toyota SG]] (1952, small truck)
|1968
*[[Toyota Soarer]] (1981–2005, also sold as the [[Lexus SC]])
|pickup truck, continuation of [[Hino Briska]], predecessor to Hilux
*[[Toyota Solara]] (1999–2008)
|-
*[[Toyota Soluna]] (variant of the [[Toyota Tercel|Tercel]] made in Thailand and sold in Asia, 1996–2003)
|[[Toyota Caldina]]
*[[Toyota Space Cruiser]] (1984–1989, UK version of the [[Toyota Van|Van/Tarago/Model F]])
|1992
*[[Daihatsu Hijet (S200)|Toyota Sparky]] (2000–2003, a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Hijet#S200|Daihatsu Atrai 7]])
|2007
*[[Toyota Sports 800]] (1965–1969)
|
*[[Toyota SportsVan]] (1995–2009, Danish built Ipsum)
|-
*[[Toyota Sprinter]] (1968–2000, sister car of Corolla)
|[[Toyota Cami]]
*[[Toyota Sprinter Carib]] (1984–2002, sister car of Corolla wagon)
|1997
*[[Toyota Sprinter Cielo]] (1987–1991, sister car of [[Toyota Corolla (E90)]] liftback)
|2005
*[[Toyota Sprinter Marino]] (1991–1998)
|more commonly sold as [[Daihatsu Terios]]
*[[Toyota Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno|Toyota Sprinter Trueno]] (1972–2000, sport coupe version of Sprinter, sister product of Corolla Levin)
|-
*[[Toyota Stallion]] (1981–2004, African built version of the [[Toyota Kijang|Kijang]])
*[[Toyota Starlet]] (1973–1999)
|[[Toyota Camry (XV10)|Toyota Camry Coupe]]
|1991
*[[Toyota Stout]] (1962–198x)
|1996
*[[Su-Ki|Toyota Su-Ki]] (1943–1944, military vehicle built for [[World War II]])
|coupe version of the XV10 Camry
*[[Toyota Succeed]] (2002–2020, integrated to Probox)
|-
*[[Toyota Celica|Toyota SunChaser]] (1979–1981, targa-top convertible version of the Celica built by Griffith)
|[[Toyota Camry Solara]]
*[[Toyota RH|Toyota Super]] (1953–1955, also called the [[Toyota RH|RH]] or RHD)
|1999
*[[Toyota T100]] (1993–1998, North America)
|2008
*[[Toyota Tamaraw]] (1998–2005, Philippines built version of the [[Toyota Kijang]])
|
*[[Toyota Tank]] (2016–2020)
|-
*[[Toyota Tarago]] (1983–2019)
*[[Toyota Tercel]] (1978–1999)
|[[Toyota Carina]]
|1970
*[[Toyota Corona (T20)|Toyota Tiara]] (1960–1964, name used for the Corona RT20 sold on the international market)
|2000
*[[Toyota ToyoAce]] (1954–2020)
|
*[[Toyota Type 73 Medium Truck|Toyota Type 73]] (1973, used as a military transport vehicle for Japan)
|-
*[[Toyota Urban Cruiser (2020)]] (2020–2022, rebadged [[Suzuki Vitara Brezza]])
|[[Toyota Carina E]]
*[[Toyota Van]] (1984–1989, North America, also called the [[Toyota Van|Model F/Space Cruiser/Tarago]])
|1992
*[[Toyota MasterAce|Toyota VanWagon]] (1982–1991)
|1998
*[[Toyota Verossa]] (2001–2003)
|
*[[Toyota Verso]] (2009–2018)
|-
*[[Toyota Verso-S]] (2010–2017, European built Ractis)
|[[Toyota Carina ED]]
*[[Toyota Vienta]] (1995–2000) (Australian market variant of the Toyota Camry)
|1985
*[[Toyota Vista]] (1982–2003)
|1998
*[[Toyota Vitz]] (1999–2019)
|
*[[Toyota Voltz]] (2002–2004 in Japan, sold as the Pontiac Vibe 2002–2009 in the USA)
|-
*[[Toyota Windom]] (1989–2007, also sold as the [[Lexus ES]])
|[[Toyota Carina (T150)|Toyota Carina FF]]
*[[Toyota Wish]] (2003–2017, sold in Hong Kong and Singapore<ref>{{cite web|title=Toyota launches the sequel to Singapore's most successful MPV|url=http://www.sgcarmart.com/news/events_features.php?AID=2308|access-date=2009-10-31}}</ref>)
|1984
*[[Toyota Yaris (DJ)|Toyota Yaris (DJ/DL)]] (2016—2020, sold in North America, also sold as the [[Scion iA]])
|1988
*[[Toyota Yaris Verso]] (2000–2004)
|
*[[Toyota Zelas]] (2010–2016, also sold as the [[Scion tC]])
|-
|[[Toyota Carina|Toyota Carina Surf]]
|1982
|1992
|wagon version of Carina
|-
|[[Toyota Carina II]]
|1984
|1992
|
|-
|[[Toyota Celica]]
|1970
|2006
|
|-
|[[Toyota Celica Camry]]
|1980
|1982
|
|-
|[[Toyota Supra|Toyota Celica Supra]]
|1978
|1985
|
|-
|[[Toyota Supra|Toyota Celica XX]]
|1978
|1985
|
|-
|[[Toyota Celsior]]
|1989
|2005
|also sold as the [[Lexus LS]]
|-
|[[Toyota Chaser]]
|1977
|2000
|
|-
|[[Toyota Classic]]
|1996
|
|
|-
|[[Toyota Comfort]]
|1995
|2017
|
|-
|[[Toyota Corolla Ceres]]
|1992
|1999
|sister car of Sprinter Marino
|-
|[[Toyota Tercel|Toyota Corolla II]]
|1978
|1999
|Japanese version of Tercel
|-
|[[Toyota Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno|Toyota Corolla Levin]]
|1972
|2000
|sport coupe version of Corolla, sister product of Sprinter Trueno
|-
|[[Toyota Corolla Rumion]]
|2007
|2015
|also sold as the Scion xB from 2007 to 2016 and in Australia as the Rukus
|-
|[[Toyota Corolla Spacio]]
|1997
|2007
|
|-
|[[Toyota Sprinter|Toyota Corolla Sprinter]]
|1968
|1970
|
|-
|[[Toyota AE86|Toyota Corolla SR5]]
|1983
|1987
|
|-
|[[Toyota Corolla Verso]]
|2001
|2009
|
|-
|[[Toyota Corona]]
|1957
|2000
|
|-
|[[Toyota Corona EXiV]]
|1989
|1998
|
|-
|[[Toyota Mark II|Toyota Corona Mark II]]
|1968
|2004
|also known as the Mark II
|-
|[[Toyota Corona T190|Toyota Corona SF]]
|1992
|1996
|liftback version of the Corona for the Japanese market
|-
|[[Toyota Corsa]]
|1978
|1999
|Japanese version of the Tercel
|-
|[[Toyota Cressida]]
|1973
|1992
|
|-
|[[Toyota Cresta]]
|1980
|2001
|
|-
|[[Toyota Crown Comfort]]
|1995
|2017
|
|-
|[[Toyota Crown Majesta]]
|1991
|2018
|
|-
|[[Toyota Curren]]
|1994
|1998
|
|-
|[[Toyota Cynos]]
|1991
|1999
|
|-
|[[Toyota DA]]
|1936
|1940
|bus
|-
|[[Toyota Duet]]
|1997
|2004
|rebadged [[Daihatsu Storia]]
|-
|[[Toyota Echo|Toyota Echo/Platz]]
|2000
|2005
|
|-
|[[Toyota Esquire]]
|2014
|2021
|
|-
|[[Toyota Estima|Toyota Estima/Previa]]
|1990
|2019
|
|-
|[[Toyota Etios]]
|2010
|2023
|
|-
|[[Toyota FA]]
|1954
|1978
|
|-
|[[Toyota FJ40]]
|1960
|1984
|
|-
|[[Toyota FJ Cruiser]]
|2006
|2022
|
|-
|[[Toyota Fun Cargo]]
|2000
|2004
|
|-
|[[Toyota Gaia]]
|1998
|2004
|
|-
|[[Toyota HiAce|Toyota Grand HiAce/Granvia]]
|1999
|2002
|
|-
|[[Toyota Hilux Surf]]
|1983
|2009
|Japanese version of the 4Runner
|-
|[[Toyota Ipsum|Toyota Ipsum/Picnic]]
|1995
|2009
|also sold as the [[Toyota Picnic]] from 2001, also sold as the [[Toyota Avensis Verso]]
|-
|[[Toyota iQ]]
|2008
|2016
|also sold as the Scion iQ
|-
|[[Toyota Isis]]
|2004
|2017
|successor of Gaia
|-
|[[Toyota ist]]
|2002
|2016
|also sold as the [[Scion xA]] in the United States and Toyota xA in the Middle East
|-
|[[Toyota Kijang]]
|1977
|2004
|1977–2004, known as [[Toyota Condor|Condor]]/[[Toyota Qualis|Qualis]]/[[Toyota Revo|Revo]]/[[Toyota Stallion|Stallion]]/[[Toyota Tamaraw|Tamaraw]]/[[Toyota Unser|Unser]]/[[Toyota Zace|Zace]] outside Indonesia
|-
|[[Toyota Lexcen]]
|1989
|1992
|Australia, rebadged [[Holden Commodore]]
|-
|[[Toyota Stout|Toyota Light Stout]]
|1960
|1978
|
|-
|[[Toyota Macho]]
|1960
|1984
|Venezuela-built Land Cruiser J40
|-
|[[Toyota Mark II]]
|1968
|2004
|also known as the Corona Mark II
|-
|[[Toyota Mark II Blit]]
|2002
|2007
|
|-
|[[Toyota Camry (XV20)|Toyota Mark II Qualis]]
|1997
|2002
|upmarket version of Camry Gracia wagon
|-
|[[Toyota Mark X]]
|2004
|2019
|
|-
|[[Toyota Mark X ZiO]]
|2007
|2013
|
|-
|[[Toyota Massy Dyna]]
|1969
|1979
|four-ton cab-over truck
|-
|[[Toyota RR|Toyota Master]]
|1955
|1956
|also called the [[Toyota RR|RR]]
|-
|[[Toyota MasterAce]]
|1982
|1991
|
|-
|[[Toyota Masterline]]
|1962
|1967
|
|-
|[[Toyota Matrix]]
|2002
|2014
|
|-
|[[Toyota Mega Cruiser]]
|1996
|2002
|
|-
|[[Toyota MiniAce]]
|1967
|1975
|
|-
|[[Toyota Model F]]
|1984
|1989
|also called the Van, Tarago, Space Cruiser
|-
|[[Toyota MR2]]
|1984
|2005
|
|-
|[[Toyota MR-S]]
|1999
|2007
|Japanese version of the W30 MR2
|-
|[[Toyota Nadia]]
|1998
|2003
|
|-
|[[Toyota Opa]]
|2000
|2005
|
|-
|[[Toyota Origin]]
|2000
|2001
|
|-
|[[Toyota Paseo]]
|1991
|1999
|also sold in some markets as the Toyota Cynos
|-
|[[Toyota Passo]]
|2004
|2023
|a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Boon]]
|-
|[[Toyota Pixis Joy]]
|2016
|2023
|a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Cast]]
|-
|[[Toyota Pixis Space]]
|2011
|2017
|a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Move Conte]]
|-
|[[Toyota Pixis Mega]]
|2015
|2022
|a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Wake]]
|-
|[[Toyota Porte]]/[[Toyota Spade|Spade]]
|2004
|2020
|
|-
|[[Toyota Premio]]/[[Toyota Allion|Allion]]
|2001
|2021
|
|-
|[[Toyota Prius C|Toyota Prius c]]
|2011
|2021
|
|-
|[[Toyota Prius V|Toyota Prius v/+/α]]
|2011
|2021
|
|-
|[[Toyota Progres]]
|1998
|2007
|
|-
|[[Toyota Pronard]]
|2002
|2004
|also called the [[Toyota Avalon]]
|-
|[[Toyota Publica]]
|1961
|1978
|
|-
|[[Toyota Qualis]]
|1986
|2004
|[[Toyota Kijang]] sold in India and Nepal
|-
|[[Toyota QuickDelivery]]
|1982
|2016
|
|-
|[[Toyota Ractis]]
|2005
|2017
|
|-
|[[Toyota Raum]]
|1997
|2011
|
|-
|[[Toyota Regius]]
|1997
|2002
|same as [[Toyota Hiace]]
|-
|[[Toyota Revo]]
|1998
|2004
|
|-
|[[Toyota RH]]
|1953
|1955
|also called the Super
|-
|[[Toyota RK]]
|1954
|1989
|small truck
|-
|[[Toyota RR]]
|1955
|1956
|also called the Master
|-
|[[Toyota SA]]
|1947
|1952
|
|-
|[[Toyota Sai]]
|2009
|2017
|
|-
|[[Toyota SB]]
|1947
|1952
|small truck
|-
|[[Toyota Scepter]]
|1991
|1996
|North American Camry sold in Japan
|-
|[[Toyota SD]]
|1949
|1951
|
|-
|[[Toyota Sera]]
|1990
|1995
|
|-
|[[Toyota SF]]
|1951
|1953
|
|-
|[[Toyota SG]]
|1952
|1954
|small truck
|-
|[[Toyota Soarer]]
|1981
|2005
|also sold as the [[Lexus SC]]
|-
|[[Toyota Solara]]
|1999
|2008
|
|-
|[[Toyota Soluna]]
|1996
|2003
|variant of the [[Toyota Tercel|Tercel]] made in Thailand and sold in Asia
|-
|[[Toyota Space Cruiser]]
|1984
|1989
|UK version of the [[Toyota Van|Van/Tarago/Model F]]
|-
|[[Daihatsu Hijet (S200)|Toyota Sparky]]
|2000
|2003
|a rebadge of [[Daihatsu Hijet#S200|Daihatsu Atrai 7]]
|-
|[[Toyota Sports 800]]
|1965
|1969
|
|-
|[[Toyota SportsVan]]
|1995
|2009
|Danish built Ipsum
|-
|[[Toyota Sprinter]]
|1968
|2000
|sister car of Corolla
|-
|[[Toyota Sprinter Carib]]
|1984
|2002
|sister car of Corolla wagon
|-
|[[Toyota Sprinter Cielo]]
|1987
|1991
|sister car of [[Toyota Corolla (E90)]] liftback
|-
|[[Toyota Sprinter Marino]]
|1991
|1998
|
|-
|[[Toyota Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno|Toyota Sprinter Trueno]]
|1972
|2000
|sport coupe version of Sprinter, sister product of Corolla Levin
|-
|[[Toyota Stallion]]
|1981
|2004
|African built version of the [[Toyota Kijang|Kijang]]
|-
|[[Toyota Starlet]]
|1973
|1999
|
|-
|[[Toyota Stout]]
|1954
|1989
|
|-
|[[Su-Ki|Toyota Su-Ki]]
|1943
|1944
|military vehicle built for [[World War II]]
|-
|[[Toyota Succeed]]
|2002
|2020
|integrated to Probox
|-
|[[Toyota Celica|Toyota SunChaser]]
|1979
|1981
|targa-top convertible version of the Celica built by Griffith
|-
|[[Toyota RH|Toyota Super]]
|1953
|1955
|also called the [[Toyota RH|RH]] or RHD
|-
|[[Toyota T100]]
|1993
|1998
|North America
|-
|[[Toyota Tamaraw]]
|1998
|2005
|Philippines built version of the [[Toyota Kijang]]
|-
|[[Toyota Tank]]
|2016
|2020
|
|-
|[[Toyota Tarago]]
|1983
|2019
|
|-
|[[Toyota Tercel]]
|1978
|1999
|
|-
|[[Toyota Corona (T20)|Toyota Tiara]]
|1960
|1964
|name used for the Corona RT20 sold on the international market
|-
|[[Toyota ToyoAce]]
|1954
|2020
|
|-
|[[Toyota Type 73 medium truck|Toyota Type 73]]
|1973
|
|used as a military transport vehicle for Japan
|-
|[[Toyota Urban Cruiser (2020)]]
|2020
|2022
|rebadged [[Suzuki Vitara Brezza]]
|-
|[[Toyota Van]]
|1984
|1989
|North America, also called the [[Toyota Van|Model F/Space Cruiser/Tarago]]
|-
|[[Toyota MasterAce|Toyota VanWagon]]
|1982
|1991
|
|-
|[[Toyota Verossa]]
|2001
|2003
|
|-
|[[Toyota Verso]]
|2009
|2018
|
|-
|[[Toyota Verso-S]]
|2010
|2017
|European built Ractis
|-
|[[Toyota Vienta]]
|1995
|2000
|
|-
|[[Toyota Vista]]
|1982
|2003
|
|-
|[[Toyota Vitz]]
|1999
|2019
|
|-
|[[Toyota Voltz]]
|2002
|2004
|in Japan, sold as the Pontiac Vibe 2002–2009 in the USA
|-
|[[Toyota Windom]]
|1989
|2007
|also sold as the [[Lexus ES]]
|-
|[[Toyota Wish]]
|2003
|2017
|sold in Hong Kong and Singapore
|-
|[[Toyota Yaris (DJ)|Toyota Yaris (DJ/DL)]]
|2016
|2020
|sold in North America, also sold as the [[Scion iA]]
|-
|[[Toyota Yaris Verso]]
|2000
|2004
|
|-
|[[Toyota Zelas]]
|2010
|2016
|also sold as the [[Scion tC]]
|}
*


==Concept vehicles==
==Concept vehicles==
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| 1997
| 1997
| Fuel cell vehicle using methanol
| Fuel cell vehicle using methanol
|-
!scope="row"| [[Toyota Hilux FCEV concept]]
| 2023
| Fuel cell vehicle based on the Hilux
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Toyota FCHV]]
!scope="row"| [[Toyota FCHV]]
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|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Toyota Land Cruiser Se]]
!scope="row"| [[Toyota Land Cruiser Se]]
| 2003
| 2023
| Monocoque-based three-row battery electric concept SUV
| Monocoque-based three-row battery electric concept SUV
|-
|-
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| Third gen MR2 spyder chassis with Prius drivetrain and [[Toyota NZ engine#1NZ-FE|1NZ-FE]] engine
| Third gen MR2 spyder chassis with Prius drivetrain and [[Toyota NZ engine#1NZ-FE|1NZ-FE]] engine
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Toyota TES ERA EV]]
!scope="row"| [[Toyota TES-ERA EV]]
| 2012
| 2012
|
|
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| 2-door convertible based on [[Toyota Yaris (XP150)]]
| 2-door convertible based on [[Toyota Yaris (XP150)]]
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Toyota Yun Dong Shuang Qing]]
!scope="row"| [[Toyota YunDong ShuangQing]]
| 2012
| 2012
| China-only hybrid concept
| China-only hybrid concept

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Toyota logo

Toyota has produced and marketed vehicles since 1935. Most vehicles sold today are designed and manufactured by Toyota, while some vehicles are produced by other companies and supplied to Toyota through an OEM supply basis. Many models are limited to some regions, while some others are marketed worldwide. This list does not include vehicles from Lexus, Scion, Daihatsu or Hino brands.

Current production vehicles

Passenger cars

Body style Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction
(cal. year)
Model code Introduction
(cal. year)
Main markets
Sedan Avalon 1994 XX50 2018 China Full-size sedan mainly produced and marketed in North America (until 2022) and China. Hybrid powertrain is available.
Belta 2005 (nameplate) 2021 Africa Subcompact sedan (B-segment), rebadged Suzuki Ciaz. Previously, the Belta nameplate was used for the Japanese market Vios/Yaris sedan.
bZ3 2022 EA10L 2022 China Battery electric compact sedan co-developed with BYD.
Camry 1982 XV80 2023 Global (except Japan) Mid-size sedan (D-segment) marketed globally. Hybrid powertrain is standard/optional.
Century 1967 G60 2018 Japan Traditional luxury flagship sedan, mainly marketed in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is standard.

Corolla 1966 E210 2018 Global Compact sedan (C-segment) marketed globally. Traditionally the best-selling Toyota model worldwide. The Prestige model has been marketed in Europe, Asia (except Japan) and South America, while the Sporty model has been marketed in North America, Australasia, and China (as the Levin). Marketed in short wheelbase version in Japan. Marketed in Southeast Asia and Taiwan as the Corolla Altis. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Allion 2021 2021 China Long-wheelbase versions of the Corolla for the Chinese market. The Allion is a reused nameplate from the Japanese-market compact sedan.
Levin GT
Crown 1955 S230/232 (sedan) 2023 Japan, China Rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan available in hybrid and fuel cell hydrogen powertrains.
S235 (crossover) 2022 Japan, North America and others All-wheel-drive luxury crossover sedan marketed in Japan and North America. Oldest Toyota passenger car nameplate still in use. Hybrid powertrain is standard.
Mirai 2014 JPD20 2020 Global Fuel-cell/hydrogen executive sedan.
Prius 1997 XW60 2022 Global Hybrid/plug-in hybrid compact liftback (C-segment). The first mass-marketed hybrid electric car.

Vios/
Yaris
2002 XP150

AC100

2013

2022

Emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America Subcompact sedan (B-segment) produced primarily for emerging markets. The Vios nameplate is used in China, Taiwan and Southeast Asian countries, while the Yaris nameplate is used in China, India, Middle East, Latin America, and Thailand (as the Yaris Ativ).
Hatchback Agya/
Wigo
2013 A350[A] 2023 Southeast Asia and others City car developed by Daihatsu for emerging markets, rebadged Daihatsu Ayla.
Aqua 2011 XP210 2021 Japan Hybrid-only subcompact hatchback (B-segment). First generation was marketed as the Prius c overseas.
Corolla 1966 E210 2018 Global Compact hatchback (C-segment). Successor to the Auris. Called the Corolla Sport in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
GR Corolla 2022 2022 Global High-performance variant of the Corolla hatchback (E210).
Glanza/
Starlet
2019 2022 India and Africa Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) developed and manufactured by Suzuki, primarily marketed in India (as Glanza) and Africa (as Starlet). Rebadged Suzuki Baleno.
Vitz 1998 (nameplate) 2023 Africa City car (A-segment) developed by Suzuki for emerging markets, rebadged Suzuki Celerio.
Yaris (XP150) 2013 XP150 2013 Emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) produced primarily for emerging markets. Hatchback version of the Vios.
Yaris (XP210) 1999 XP210 2020 Japan, Europe and Australasia Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) produced primarily for developed markets. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
GR Yaris 2020 Global (except North America) High-performance, three-door version of the Yaris (XP210), mass-produced as a homologation model for the FIA World Rally Championship.
Station wagon Corolla 1966 E160 2012 Japan Station wagon version of the E160 Corolla, continues to be sold as the Corolla Fielder alongside the E210 Corolla Touring in Japan.
E210 2018 Europe and Japan Station wagon version of the Corolla, primarily marketed in Europe and Japan. Marketed with a short-wheelbase in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Crossover SUV Aygo X 2022 AB70 2022 Europe Crossover city car (A-segment) for the European market, based on the Yaris platform.
bZ3C 2024 2024 China Battery electric crossover SUV co-developed with BYD and FAW.
bZ3X 2024 2024 China Battery electric compact crossover SUV co-developed with GAC.
bZ4X 2022 EA10 2022 Global Battery electric compact crossover SUV.
C-HR 2016 2023 Global (except North America) Compact crossover based on the GA-C platform.
Century SUV 2023 G70 2023 Japan SUV variation of the Century based on the GA-K platform. Plug-in hybrid powertrain is standard.
Corolla Cross 2020 XG10 2020 Global Compact crossover based on the Corolla platform. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Alt= Frontlander 2021 2021 China Rebadged Corolla Cross for China produced by GAC Toyota.
Alt= Crown Signia 1955 (Crown nameplate) 2023 North America and Japan All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid powertrain, successor to the Venza in North America.
Crown Sport S236 2023 Japan All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
Grand Highlander 2023 AS10 2023 North America Mid-size crossover primarily marketed in North America as a larger variation of the Highlander. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.

Harrier

Venza

1997

2008

XU80 2020 Japan, China and others

North America and China

Mid-size crossover, built on the same platform as the RAV4. Marketed as the Venza in North America and China, prior to the XU80 model both were different models. Hybrid powertrain is optional (standard for the Venza).
Highlander/
Kluger
2000 XU70 2019 North America, Australasia and others Mid-size crossover primarily marketed in North America, Australasia and China. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Raize 2019 A200[B] 2019 Japan, Southeast Asia and others Subcompact crossover developed by Daihatsu, primarily marketed in Japan and Indonesia. Rebadged A200 series Daihatsu Rocky. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
RAV4 1994 XA50 2018 Global Compact crossover marketed globally. Traditionally the best-selling Toyota SUV. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains are optional.
Wildlander 2020 2020 China Rebadged RAV4 for China produced by GAC Toyota. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid option available.
Rush 2006 F800/
F850
2017 Southeast Asia and others Rear-wheel-drive mini SUV developed by Daihatsu for the Indonesian market. Rebadged Daihatsu Terios. Primarily marketed in Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Third-row seating is standard in most markets, and optional in some markets.
Urban Cruiser 2008 (nameplate) 2022 India, Middle East and Africa Subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, rebadged Suzuki Grand Vitara. primarily marketed in India (as the Urban Cruiser Hyryder) and Africa. Mild hybrid and full hybrid powertrains are available.
Urban Cruiser Taisor / Starlet Cross 2024 2024 India and Africa Subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, rebadged Suzuki Fronx. Mild hybrid powertrain is available.
Yaris Cross 2020 XP210 2020 Japan, Europe, Australasia and others Subcompact crossover based on the Yaris platform, primarily marketed in Europe, Japan, and Australasia. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
AC200 2023 Southeast Asia and others Subcompact crossover based on the DNGA platform, marketed in Indonesia and others. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Body-on-frame SUV 4Runner 1984 N280 2009 Americas and others Body-on-frame mid-size SUV based on the Tacoma, marketed primarily in North America. Third-row seating is optional.
Fortuner/
SW4
2005 AN150/
AN160
2015 Global (except Japan, Europe, China and North America) Body-on-frame mid-size SUV based on the Hilux, marketed globally except in Europe, North America, Japan, China, and others. Third-row seating is standard in many markets, and optional in some markets.
Land Cruiser 70 1951 J70 1984 Japan, Middle East, Africa and Australasia Full-size body-on-frame SUV. The oldest continuing Toyota nameplate. The J70 is an off-road oriented model produced with minimal changes since 1984.
Land Cruiser 300 J300 2021 Global (except Europe and North America)
Land Cruiser Prado/250 1984 J250 2023 Global Mid-size body-on-frame SUV, smaller than the full-size Land Cruiser.
Sequoia 2001 XK80 2022 North America and others Full-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Tundra. Primarily marketed in North America. Hybrid powertrain and third-row seating are standard.
MPV/
minivan
Alphard 2002 AH40 2023 Asia Minivans with rear sliding doors developed for the Japanese market and marketed throughout Asia. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Vellfire 2008
Avanza 2003 W100[C] 2021 Southeast Asia and Latin America Compact MPV developed by Daihatsu for the Indonesian market and marketed throughout emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Third-row seating is standard in most markets, and optional in some markets. Veloz is the upmarket equivalent of the Avanza, which became its own model in 2021.
Veloz 2021 W100/
W150
[D]
2021 Southeast Asia and Middle East
Calya 2016 B400[E] 2016 Indonesia Three-row mini MPV developed by Daihatsu and marketed exclusively in the Indonesian market. Third-row seating is standard.
Innova 2004 AN140 2015 Southeast Asia, India and others Second-generation Innova, a rear-wheel-drive, body-on-frame mid-size MPV marketed throughout emerging markets in Asia. Third-row seating is standard.
AG10 2022 Third-generation Innova, a front-wheel-drive mid-size MPV, marketed as the Kijang Innova Zenix in Indonesia and as the Innova Hycross in India. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Noah 2001 R90 2022 Japan and others Minivans with rear sliding doors developed for the Japanese market and also marketed in limited Asian markets. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Voxy
Roomy 2016 M900[F] 2016 Japan Two-row mini MPV with rear sliding doors developed by Daihatsu. Marketed in Japan. Rebadged Daihatsu Thor. Also marketed under "Tank" nameplate until September 2020.
Rumion 2021 2021 India and Africa Three-row compact MPV developed and manufactured by Suzuki, primarily marketed in Africa. Rebadged Suzuki Ertiga.
Sienna 1997 XL40 2020 North America, China and others Full-size minivan with rear sliding doors developed for the North American market. Third-row seating and hybrid powertrain are standard.
ProAce Verso 2017 2017 Europe Passenger van version of the ProAce. Electric powertrain is optional.
ProAce City Verso 2019 2019 Europe Passenger van version of the ProAce City. Electric powertrain is optional.
Sienta 2003 XP210 2022 Japan, Taiwan and Southeast Asia Mini MPV with rear sliding doors developed for the Japanese market and marketed in several Asian markets. Third-row seating is optional. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Sports car GR86 2012 ZN8 2021 Global Two-door, rear-wheel-drive 2+2 sports car jointly developed with Subaru alongside the near-identical Subaru BRZ. Marketed under Gazoo Racing branding since 2021.
Supra 1978 J29 2019 Global Two-door, two-seater rear-wheel-drive sports car jointly developed with BMW alongside the BMW Z4 (G29). Marketed under Gazoo Racing branding.
Kei car C+pod 2020 RMV12 2020 Japan Battery electric two-seater, three-door kei hatchback.
COMS 2000 2012 Japan Single-seater battery electric microcar developed by Toyota Auto Body.
Copen GR Sport 2019 LA400[G] 2019 Japan Kei roadster developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Copen GR Sport.
Pixis Epoch 2011 LA350[H] 2017 Japan Kei hatchback developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged LA350 series Daihatsu Mira e:S.

Commercial vehicles

Body style Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction
(cal. year)
Model code Introduction
(cal. year)
Main markets
Van HiAce 1967 H200 2004 Japan and Southeast Asia Cab over van with rear sliding doors mainly marketed in Asia-Pacific and Africa. Available in many configurations, including short-wheelbase, long-wheelbase, wide super-long wheelbase, blind van, window van, low-roof, high-roof, etc. Other names include Commuter, RegiusAce, KDH, Quantum, and Ventury.
H300 2019 Global (except Japan, Europe and North America) Successor to the H200 series HiAce with a front bonnet design. Other names include the Commuter and Quantum.

Asia-Pacific Upscale passenger-oriented version of the short-wheelbase, low-roof H300 series HiAce. Marketed throughout Asia-Pacific as the GranAce, Granvia, Majesty, HiAce Super Grandia, HiAce VIP, and Quantum VX.
ProAce 2013 2016 Europe Medium van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Jumpy. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
ProAce City 2019 2019 Europe Compact van/leisure activity van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Berlingo. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce City Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
ProAce Max 2023 2023 Europe Large van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Fiat Ducato. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
Probox 2002 XP160 2002 Japan Station wagon commercial van for the Japanese market. Successor to the Corolla/Caldina van.
TownAce/
LiteAce
1976 S400[I] 2008 Japan, emerging markets in Asia and Latin America Cab over compact van with rear sliding doors developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Gran Max.
Pickup
truck
Hilux 1968 AN120 2015 Global (except Canada and the United States) Mid-size pickup truck marketed globally except Canada and the United States. Available in single cab, space cab, and double cab configurations.
Hilux Champ/Stout/
Rangga
2023 AN110/
120
2023 Global emerging markets Compact pickup truck or chassis cab.
Land Cruiser (J70) 1951 J70 1984 Japan, Middle East, Africa and Australasia Pickup version of the J70 series Land Cruiser.
Tacoma 1995 N300 2016 North America and others Mid-size pickup truck developed for the North American market. Available in single cab, space cab, and double cab configurations.
Tundra 2000 XK70 2021 North America and others Full-size pickup truck developed for the North American market. Available in CrewMax, and double cab configurations. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
TownAce/
LiteAce
1976 S400[J] 2008 Japan, emerging markets in Asia and Latin America Cab over compact basic pickup truck developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Gran Max.
Kei truck Pixis Truck 2011 S500[K] 2014 Japan Cab over kei pickup truck developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged S500 series Daihatsu Hijet Truck.
Pixis Van 2011 S700[L] 2021 Japan Cab over kei van with rear sliding doors developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Hijet Cargo.
Cabover truck Dyna 1959 2011 Global Light to medium-duty cab over truck for commercial use jointly developed with Hino.
Bus Coaster 1969 B60/B70 2017 Global Single-decker bus. Available in three configurations; standard wheelbase configuration, long wheelbase configuration and a school bus configuration.
Sora 2018 2018 Japan Fuel-cell/hydrogen single-decker transit bus, jointly developed with Hino Motors.
Taxi JPN Taxi 2017 NTP10 2017 Japan and others Hybrid mini MPV with rear left sliding door developed for the Japanese market for taxi use. Based on the second-generation Sienta platform.

Former production vehicles

Model Introduced Discontinued Notes
Toyota 1000 1969 1981 also sold as the Publica in Japan
Toyota 1900 1960 1964
Toyota 2000 1973 1979 UK market version of the T100 Corona
Toyota 2000GT 1967 1970
Toyota AA 1936 1943
Toyota AB 1936 1943
Toyota AC 1943 1947
Toyota AE 1941 1943
Toyota Allex 2001 2006 hatchback version of Corolla E120, successor of Sprinter Cielo
Toyota Altezza 1998 2005 also sold as the Lexus IS
Toyota Altezza Gita 1998 2005 wagon version of Altezza
Toyota Aristo 1991 2005 also sold as the Lexus GS
Toyota Aurion 2006 2017
Toyota Auris 2006 2020
Toyota Avensis 1997 2018
Toyota Avensis Verso 2001 2009 Europe, Australia and New Zealand version of the Ipsum
Toyota Aygo 2005 2021
Toyota BA 1940 1943
Toyota Bandeirante 1962 2001 Brazilian built Toyota Land Cruiser J40
Toyota bB 2000 2016 sold as the Scion xB in the United States from 2003 to 2007
Toyota Belta 2005 2016 also known as Yaris sedan or Vios in other markets
Toyota Blade 2006 2012 upscale trim version of the Auris
Toyota Blizzard 1980 1990 rebadge of Daihatsu Taft and Daihatsu Rugger
Toyota Brevis 2001 2007
Toyota Briska 1967 1968 pickup truck, continuation of Hino Briska, predecessor to Hilux
Toyota Caldina 1992 2007
Toyota Cami 1997 2005 more commonly sold as Daihatsu Terios
Toyota Camry Coupe 1991 1996 coupe version of the XV10 Camry
Toyota Camry Solara 1999 2008
Toyota Carina 1970 2000
Toyota Carina E 1992 1998
Toyota Carina ED 1985 1998
Toyota Carina FF 1984 1988
Toyota Carina Surf 1982 1992 wagon version of Carina
Toyota Carina II 1984 1992
Toyota Celica 1970 2006
Toyota Celica Camry 1980 1982
Toyota Celica Supra 1978 1985
Toyota Celica XX 1978 1985
Toyota Celsior 1989 2005 also sold as the Lexus LS
Toyota Chaser 1977 2000
Toyota Classic 1996
Toyota Comfort 1995 2017
Toyota Corolla Ceres 1992 1999 sister car of Sprinter Marino
Toyota Corolla II 1978 1999 Japanese version of Tercel
Toyota Corolla Levin 1972 2000 sport coupe version of Corolla, sister product of Sprinter Trueno
Toyota Corolla Rumion 2007 2015 also sold as the Scion xB from 2007 to 2016 and in Australia as the Rukus
Toyota Corolla Spacio 1997 2007
Toyota Corolla Sprinter 1968 1970
Toyota Corolla SR5 1983 1987
Toyota Corolla Verso 2001 2009
Toyota Corona 1957 2000
Toyota Corona EXiV 1989 1998
Toyota Corona Mark II 1968 2004 also known as the Mark II
Toyota Corona SF 1992 1996 liftback version of the Corona for the Japanese market
Toyota Corsa 1978 1999 Japanese version of the Tercel
Toyota Cressida 1973 1992
Toyota Cresta 1980 2001
Toyota Crown Comfort 1995 2017
Toyota Crown Majesta 1991 2018
Toyota Curren 1994 1998
Toyota Cynos 1991 1999
Toyota DA 1936 1940 bus
Toyota Duet 1997 2004 rebadged Daihatsu Storia
Toyota Echo/Platz 2000 2005
Toyota Esquire 2014 2021
Toyota Estima/Previa 1990 2019
Toyota Etios 2010 2023
Toyota FA 1954 1978
Toyota FJ40 1960 1984
Toyota FJ Cruiser 2006 2022
Toyota Fun Cargo 2000 2004
Toyota Gaia 1998 2004
Toyota Grand HiAce/Granvia 1999 2002
Toyota Hilux Surf 1983 2009 Japanese version of the 4Runner
Toyota Ipsum/Picnic 1995 2009 also sold as the Toyota Picnic from 2001, also sold as the Toyota Avensis Verso
Toyota iQ 2008 2016 also sold as the Scion iQ
Toyota Isis 2004 2017 successor of Gaia
Toyota ist 2002 2016 also sold as the Scion xA in the United States and Toyota xA in the Middle East
Toyota Kijang 1977 2004 1977–2004, known as Condor/Qualis/Revo/Stallion/Tamaraw/Unser/Zace outside Indonesia
Toyota Lexcen 1989 1992 Australia, rebadged Holden Commodore
Toyota Light Stout 1960 1978
Toyota Macho 1960 1984 Venezuela-built Land Cruiser J40
Toyota Mark II 1968 2004 also known as the Corona Mark II
Toyota Mark II Blit 2002 2007
Toyota Mark II Qualis 1997 2002 upmarket version of Camry Gracia wagon
Toyota Mark X 2004 2019
Toyota Mark X ZiO 2007 2013
Toyota Massy Dyna 1969 1979 four-ton cab-over truck
Toyota Master 1955 1956 also called the RR
Toyota MasterAce 1982 1991
Toyota Masterline 1962 1967
Toyota Matrix 2002 2014
Toyota Mega Cruiser 1996 2002
Toyota MiniAce 1967 1975
Toyota Model F 1984 1989 also called the Van, Tarago, Space Cruiser
Toyota MR2 1984 2005
Toyota MR-S 1999 2007 Japanese version of the W30 MR2
Toyota Nadia 1998 2003
Toyota Opa 2000 2005
Toyota Origin 2000 2001
Toyota Paseo 1991 1999 also sold in some markets as the Toyota Cynos
Toyota Passo 2004 2023 a rebadge of Daihatsu Boon
Toyota Pixis Joy 2016 2023 a rebadge of Daihatsu Cast
Toyota Pixis Space 2011 2017 a rebadge of Daihatsu Move Conte
Toyota Pixis Mega 2015 2022 a rebadge of Daihatsu Wake
Toyota Porte/Spade 2004 2020
Toyota Premio/Allion 2001 2021
Toyota Prius c 2011 2021
Toyota Prius v/+/α 2011 2021
Toyota Progres 1998 2007
Toyota Pronard 2002 2004 also called the Toyota Avalon
Toyota Publica 1961 1978
Toyota Qualis 1986 2004 Toyota Kijang sold in India and Nepal
Toyota QuickDelivery 1982 2016
Toyota Ractis 2005 2017
Toyota Raum 1997 2011
Toyota Regius 1997 2002 same as Toyota Hiace
Toyota Revo 1998 2004
Toyota RH 1953 1955 also called the Super
Toyota RK 1954 1989 small truck
Toyota RR 1955 1956 also called the Master
Toyota SA 1947 1952
Toyota Sai 2009 2017
Toyota SB 1947 1952 small truck
Toyota Scepter 1991 1996 North American Camry sold in Japan
Toyota SD 1949 1951
Toyota Sera 1990 1995
Toyota SF 1951 1953
Toyota SG 1952 1954 small truck
Toyota Soarer 1981 2005 also sold as the Lexus SC
Toyota Solara 1999 2008
Toyota Soluna 1996 2003 variant of the Tercel made in Thailand and sold in Asia
Toyota Space Cruiser 1984 1989 UK version of the Van/Tarago/Model F
Toyota Sparky 2000 2003 a rebadge of Daihatsu Atrai 7
Toyota Sports 800 1965 1969
Toyota SportsVan 1995 2009 Danish built Ipsum
Toyota Sprinter 1968 2000 sister car of Corolla
Toyota Sprinter Carib 1984 2002 sister car of Corolla wagon
Toyota Sprinter Cielo 1987 1991 sister car of Toyota Corolla (E90) liftback
Toyota Sprinter Marino 1991 1998
Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1972 2000 sport coupe version of Sprinter, sister product of Corolla Levin
Toyota Stallion 1981 2004 African built version of the Kijang
Toyota Starlet 1973 1999
Toyota Stout 1954 1989
Toyota Su-Ki 1943 1944 military vehicle built for World War II
Toyota Succeed 2002 2020 integrated to Probox
Toyota SunChaser 1979 1981 targa-top convertible version of the Celica built by Griffith
Toyota Super 1953 1955 also called the RH or RHD
Toyota T100 1993 1998 North America
Toyota Tamaraw 1998 2005 Philippines built version of the Toyota Kijang
Toyota Tank 2016 2020
Toyota Tarago 1983 2019
Toyota Tercel 1978 1999
Toyota Tiara 1960 1964 name used for the Corona RT20 sold on the international market
Toyota ToyoAce 1954 2020
Toyota Type 73 1973 used as a military transport vehicle for Japan
Toyota Urban Cruiser (2020) 2020 2022 rebadged Suzuki Vitara Brezza
Toyota Van 1984 1989 North America, also called the Model F/Space Cruiser/Tarago
Toyota VanWagon 1982 1991
Toyota Verossa 2001 2003
Toyota Verso 2009 2018
Toyota Verso-S 2010 2017 European built Ractis
Toyota Vienta 1995 2000
Toyota Vista 1982 2003
Toyota Vitz 1999 2019
Toyota Voltz 2002 2004 in Japan, sold as the Pontiac Vibe 2002–2009 in the USA
Toyota Windom 1989 2007 also sold as the Lexus ES
Toyota Wish 2003 2017 sold in Hong Kong and Singapore
Toyota Yaris (DJ/DL) 2016 2020 sold in North America, also sold as the Scion iA
Toyota Yaris Verso 2000 2004
Toyota Zelas 2010 2016 also sold as the Scion tC

Concept vehicles

The following is a partial list of concept cars Toyota developed. The year indicates when the vehicle was first officially shown to the public.

Toyota concept vehicles
Name Year Comment
Toyota 1/X 2007
Toyota-28 2016 28 foot fibreglass boat partnered with Yanmar, entered production as the Ponam-28V
Toyota 4500GT 1989 Entered production as the Lexus SC400
Toyota 86 Shooting Brake 2016 Sports wagon based on the 86
Toyota 86 Tomica Concept 2015 Toyota 86 patrol car made to replicate a Tomica 86
Toyota A-BAT 2008
Toyota A1 1935 Entered production as the AA
Toyota Airport Limousine (1961) 1961 Based on the Crown
Toyota Airport Limousine (1977) 1977 Based on the Crown
Toyota Alessandro Volta 2004
Toyota APM 2020 Made specially for the 2020 Olympics
Toyota ASV 1995 Retrospectively renamed the ASV-1
Toyota ASV-2 2000
Toyota ASV-3 2002
Toyota Aurion Sports Concept 2006 Based on the Camry
Toyota Avalon (concept) 1991
Toyota AXV 1985
Toyota AXV-II 1987 Entered production as the Sera
Toyota AXV-III 1991
Toyota AXV-IV 1991
Toyota AXV-V 1993
Toyota Aygo Crazy 2008
Toyota bZ FlexSpace 2023
Toyota bZ Sport Crossover 2023
Toyota CAL-1 1977
Toyota Camatte 2012 Electric vehicle with customisable body panels to teach children how cars function
Toyota Camatte57s 2013 Cycle wheel roadster body for the Camatte
Toyota Camatte57s Sport 2013 Closed wheel roadster body for the Camatte
Toyota Camatte57s Sport LED 2014 Camatte57s with LEDs covering the bonnet
Toyota Camatte Daichi 2012 Closed roof off-road style body for the Camatte
Toyota Camatte Hajime 2015 Jeep style body for the Camatte
Toyota Camatte Petta 2017 Roadster body for the Camatte
Toyota Camatte Setsuna 2016 Wooden cycle wheel roadster body for the Camatte
Toyota Camatte Sora 2012 Closed roof cycle wheel style body for the Camatte
Toyota Camatte Takumi 2012 Lotus 7 style body for the Camatte
Toyota Camp Mate 1989 Expanding campervan, based on the TownAce
Toyota Camry CNG Hybrid 2008 Based on the Camry Hybrid
Toyota Camry TS-01 2005 Based on the Camry
Toyota ccX 2002
Toyota Celica Cruising Deck 1999 Based on the seventh generation Celica
Toyota Celica Ultimate Concept 2000 Seventh generation Celica-based road racer
Toyota Celica XYR 1999 Entered production as the seventh generation Celica
Toyota Century GT45 1971 With GT45 gas turbine engine
Toyota C-HR concept 2014 Entered production as the C-HR
Toyota Commuter 1970
Toyota Concept-i 2017
Toyota Concept-i Ride 2017 City car optimised for drivers with wheelchairs
Toyota Concept-i Walk 2017 3-wheeled motorised scooter
Toyota Corona 1500S Convertible 1963
Toyota Corona 1900S Sporty Sedan 1963 Entered production as the RT30L Corona
Toyota Corona Sports Coupe 1963
Toyota Corolla Furia 2013
Toyota Crown Convertible 1963 Based on the Crown 1900
Toyota Crown Majesta EV 1993 Based on the Crown Majesta
Toyota CQ-1 1983 Based on the TownAce
Toyota CS&S 2003
Toyota CX-80 1979 Also shown as the FCX-80
Toyota C+pod 2019 Based on the Toyota Ultra-Compact BEV
Toyota D-4D 180 Clean Power Concept Car 2004 Demonstrated new D-4D diesel engine
Toyota Dear Qin 2012
Toyota diji 2012 Update of the Fun-vii
Toyota DMT 2001
Toyota Dream Car 1964
Toyota Dream Car Model 1963
Toyota DV-1 1981
Toyota e-Palette 2018 Automated battery electric minibus
Toyota E-Racer 2019 Race car simulator
Toyota EA 1938 Based on the DKW F-7
Toyota EB 1938
Toyota Electronics Car 1970 Based on the Corona
Toyota Endo 2005
Toyota EPU 2023 4-door pickup truck
Toyota ES3 2001
Toyota ESV-2 1972 Second version
Toyota ESV 1973 Final version
Toyota EV2 1973 Small electric vehicle
Toyota EV-30 1987
Toyota EV Prototype 2011 Based on the iQ
Toyota EX-I 1969
Toyota EX-II 1969
Toyota EX-III 1969
Toyota EX-7 1970 Based on the Toyota 7
Toyota EX-11 1981 Entered production as the Soarer
Toyota Experimental Aluminum Car 1977
Toyota Extreme Sienna 2016 Sienna with wooden floors and controlled by an iPad
Toyota F101 1973
Toyota F110 1977
Toyota F120 1981
Toyota F3R 2006
Toyota Family Wagon 1979 Based on the LiteAce
Toyota FCEV 1997 Fuel cell vehicle using methanol
Toyota Hilux FCEV concept 2023 Fuel cell vehicle based on the Hilux
Toyota FCHV 1997 Series of fuel cell hybrid vehicles based on the Highlander
Toyota FCHV-1 1997 First FCHV
Toyota FCHV-2 1999 Second FCHV
Toyota FCHV-3 2001 Third FCHV
Toyota FCHV-4 2002 Fourth FCHV
Toyota FCHV-adv 2008 Fifth FCHV
Toyota FCV 2013 Fuel cell hybrid vehicle
Toyota FCV-R 2011 Fuel cell hybrid vehicle, entered production as the Toyota Mirai
Toyota FCV Plus 2015 Fuel cell hybrid vehicle
Toyota FCX-80 1979 Also shown as the CX-80
Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride 2017
Toyota Fine-N 2003
Toyota Fine-S 2003
Toyota Fine-T 2005 Called the Fine-X in America
Toyota Fine-X 2005 Called the Fine-T in Japan and Europe
Toyota FLV 1995 Also shown as the Lexus FLV
Toyota FSC 2005 Entered production as the Mark X ZiO
Toyota FT-1 2014 Provided inspiration for the Toyota Supra (J29/DB)
Toyota FT-1 Graphite Concept 2014
Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo 2014
Toyota FT-3e 2023 5-door SUV
Toyota FT-4X 2017
Toyota FT-86 2009 Entered production as the 86
Toyota FT-86 G Sports 2010
Toyota FT-86 II 2011
Toyota FT-AC 2017 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 Entered production as the Venza
Toyota FTX 2004 Entered production as the second generation Tundra
Toyota Fun 2017 Based on the Camry
Toyota Fun Runner 1991 Based on the 4Runner
Toyota Fun Runner II 1995 Based on the 4Runner
Toyota Funcargo 1997
Toyota Funcoupe 1997
Toyota Funtime 1997
Toyota Fun-vii 2011 Updated as the diji
Toyota Furia 2013
Toyota FX-1 1983
Toyota FXS 2001
Toyota FXV 1985
Toyota FXV-II 1987
Toyota FV 2014
Toyota FV2 2013
Toyota Global Hiace Bev Concept 2023 BEV Van
Toyota GR HV 2017
Toyota GR Super Sport Concept 2018
Toyota GR Supra GT4 Concept 2019 Race car based on the Supra
Toyota GR Supra Racing Concept 2018 Precursor to the Supra (J29/DB)
Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept 2010 Based on the MR2
Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept II 2011 Based on the MR2
Toyota GTV 1987 Based on the Carina
Toyota HC-CV 2009 Based on the Camry Hybrid
Toyota Hi-CT 2007
Toyota Hilux Bruiser 2017 Looks like a Tamiya radio control car
Toyota Hilux RM-4D 1979
Toyota HV-M4 1999
Toyota Hybrid Electric Bus 1995 Based on the Coaster
Toyota Hybrid X 2007
Toyota i-foot 2004 A 2-footed robot
Toyota Kayoibako 2023 EV van
Toyota Kijang Innova EV Concept 2022 Battery electric version of the Kijang Innova
Toyota Insect 2011 1-seater concept; based on how an insect flies freely
Toyota IMV 0 2023 Also shown as the Toyota Next Generation Tamaraw Concept and the Toyota Rangga Concept. Entered production as the Toyota Hilux Champ.
Toyota i-REAL 2007
Toyota i-Road 2013 3-wheeler
Toyota i-swing 2005
Toyota i-TRIL 2017
Toyota i-unit 2005
Toyota iiMo 2012 Update of the Fun-vii / diji
Scion iQ Concept / Toyota iQ Sport 2009 Based on the iQ
Toyota JPN Taxi Concept 2013 Entered production as the JPN Taxi
Toyota JUU 2023 Motorised wheelchair
Toyota KIKAI Concept 2015
Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 Concept 2003
Toyota Land Cruiser Se 2023 Monocoque-based three-row battery electric concept SUV
Toyota Land Hopper 2023 Electric mobility scooter
Toyota Land Speed Cruiser 2016 355 km/h (220 mph) Land Cruiser with twin turbo 5.7 litre V8
Toyota LC 500 2020 Based on the Lexus LC 500
Toyota LQ Concept 2019
Toyota Marinetta 1971 Trailer
Toyota Marinetta 10 1973 Trailer
Toyota Marine Cruiser 1973 Based on the Land Cruiser
Toyota Matrix Sport 2002 Based on the first generation Matrix
Toyota ME.WE 2013
Toyota MH20 1972 Motor home based on a small bus
Toyota MOB 2010 Electric open-top race car using organic materials
Toyota Moguls 1995
Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car 2004
Toyota MP-1 1975
Toyota MP20 1972 Multi-purpose vehicle based on a small bus
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 Steer 2023 Used motorcycle handler bar
Toyota NEW 1997
Toyota Next Generation Tamaraw Concept 2023 Also shown as the Toyota IMV 0 and the Toyota Rangga Concept. Entered production as the Toyota Hilux Champ.
Toyota NLSV 2003
Toyota Noah MU Concept 2018
Toyota NS4 2012
Toyota Open Deck 1999 Based on the bB
Toyota Palette 1983
Toyota PieAce 2019 A convertible HiAce with built-in pie oven — an April Fools' Day joke press release by Toyota Australia[1]
Toyota PM 2003
Toyota Pod 2001
Toyota Prius 1995
Toyota Prius c Concept 2011
Toyota Prius Custom Plus Concept 2010
Toyota Prius G 2016 Prius modified to do 1g on a skidpad
Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid 2010
Toyota Prius PHV 2011
Toyota Prius+ 2011
Toyota Project Go 2002
Toyota Project Portal 2017 A fuel cell truck based on the Kenworth T660
Toyota Project Portal 2.0 2018 A fuel cell truck based on the Kenworth T680
Toyota Publica Sports 1962 Entered production as the Sports 800
Toyota Rangga Concept 2023 Also shown as the Toyota IMV 0 and the Toyota Next Generation Tamaraw Concept. Entered production as the Toyota Hilux Champ.
Toyota RAV-Four 1989 Entered production as the RAV4
Toyota RAV4 Adventure 2013 RAV4 emphasising 4WD ruggedness
Toyota RAV4 Premium 2013 RAV4 emphasising luxury
Toyota Retro Cruiser 1999 Widened FJ40 body on UZJ100 chassis
Toyota Rhombus 2019
Toyota RiN 2007
Toyota RSC 2001 Based on the RAV4
Toyota Rugged Youth Utility 2003 Entered production as the FJ Cruiser
Toyota RV-1 1971
Toyota RV-2 1972
Toyota HiLux RV-3 1980 Based on HiLux
Toyota RV-5 1981 Entered production as the AL20 Tercel 4WD
Toyota S-FR 2015
Toyota S-FR Racing Concept 2016
Toyota Setsuna 2016 Wooden composite with open top
Toyota Soarer Aero Cabin 1987 Soarer with a retractable roof
Toyota Solara Concept 1998 Entered production as the Camry Solara
Toyota Sonic Emotion C-HR Concept 2018 Based on the C-HR
Toyota Space mobility 2023 Moon buggy
Toyota Sportivo Coupe 2004
Toyota Sports 1957
Toyota Sports 800 Gas Turbine Hybrid 1979 Sports 800 converted to gas turbine hybrid
Toyota Sports X 1961
Toyota Sports EV 2010 Sports 800 converted to single electric motor
Toyota Sports EV Twin 2011 Sports 800 converted to twin electric motors
Toyota SC 1948 Based on the SB
Toyota SU-HV1 2003 Entered production as the second generation Lexus RX
Toyota Super AWD 2021 Made with Subaru, marketed as the Subaru Super AWD
Toyota Supra 4x4 2020 Rally version of the Supra
Toyota Supra Lexus 2020 Also called Toyota Supra "Lexus"
Toyota SV-1 1973 Entered production as the Celica liftback
Toyota SV-2 1981 Entered production as the Supra Mk II
Toyota SV-3 1983 Entered production as the MR2
Toyota TAC3 1983 3-seat 4WD + trailer
Toyota Tacoma Back To The Future Concept 2015 Tacoma styled in the manner of the Hilux used in the 1985 film
Toyota Tacoma X-Runner 2023 Concept 2023 Tacoma with Tundra engine, drivetrain and suspension
Toyota TE-Spyder 800 2014 Third gen MR2 spyder chassis with Prius drivetrain and 1NZ-FE engine
Toyota TES-ERA EV 2012
Toyota Town Spider System 1973 Electric commuter
Toyota Tj Cruiser 2017 Based on the FJ Cruiser
Toyota TownAce Van EV 1991 Based on the TownAce
Toyota T Sports 2010
Toyota U2 2014 Urban Utility vehicle
Toyota Urban Cruiser Concept 2006 Urban Cruiser Concept
Toyota Urban SUV Concept 2023
Toyota UUV 2002 Urban Utility Vehicle
Toyota UUV 2015 Ultimate Urban Vehicle. Modified Sienna body on a Tacoma chassis
Toyota Vellfire Spacious Lounge Concept 2023 Based on the Toyota Vellfire
Toyota VM180 2001
Toyota Winglet 2008
Toyopet X 1961 Based on the RS30 Crown
uBox 2016 Electric minivan
Ultra-compact BEV Concept Model for business 2019 Based on the Toyota Ultra-Compact BEV
Toyota X-Runner 2003 Coupé utility based on the Avalon
Toyota XTREME Corolla 2016 2-door sports coupe based on a 4-door Toyota Corolla
Toyota X-Van Gear Concept 2023 Van
Toyota Yaris Adventure 2019 A Yaris subcompact pickup truck — an April Fools' Day joke press release by Toyota USA
Toyota Yaris Cabrio Concept 2000 Toyota Vitz (XP10)
Toyota Yaris Legian 2015 2-door convertible based on Toyota Yaris (XP150)
Toyota YunDong ShuangQing 2012 China-only hybrid concept

See also

Notes

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References

  1. ^ "April Fool's Day: Toyota Reveals Limited Edition HiAce 'PieAce' Convertible for Australia" (Press release). Australia: Toyota. 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2019-05-19.