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Revision as of 04:27, 30 March 2021
Toyota vehicles, past and present, sold under the Toyota brand. Most are made by the Toyota Motor Corporation. Some vehicles are built and/or designed in some countries by local manufacturers.
Current vehicles (sold in Japan)
Model | Calendar year introduced | Current model | Vehicle information | ||
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Introduction | Update (facelift) | ||||
Sedan | |||||
CENTURY |
Century | 1967 | 2018 (G60) | — | Traditional flagship model. Hybrid powertrain is standard. |
CROWN CROWN RS |
Crown | 1955 | 2018 (S220) | — | Oldest Toyota passenger car nameplate still in use. Divided into standard and RS models. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
MIRAI |
Mirai | 2014 | 2020 (JPD20) | — | Fuel cell vehicle. |
CAMRY Pre-facelift model pictured CAMRY WS Pre-facelift model pictured |
Camry | 1982 | 2017 (XV70) | 2020 | Divided into standard and WS models. Hybrid powertrain is standard. |
PRIUS |
Prius | 1997 | 2015 (XW50) | 2018 | The best-selling hybrid electric vehicle in Japan. |
PRIUS PHV |
Prius PHV | 2011 | 2017 (XW50) | — | Plug-in hybrid variant of the Prius. |
PREMIO |
Premio | 2001 | 2007 (T260) | 2016 | Successor to the Corona. Twin model of the Allion. |
ALLION |
Allion | 2001 | 2007 (T260) | 2016 | Successor to the Carina. Twin model of the Premio. |
COROLLA |
Corolla | 1966 | 2019 (E210) | — | Smaller than global market Corolla sedan. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
Compact (hatchback) | |||||
COROLLA SPORT |
Corolla Sport | 2018 | 2018 (E210) | — | Successor to the Auris. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
AQUA AQUA CROSSOVER |
Aqua | 2011 | 2011 (NHP10) | 2017 | Hybrid-electric hatchback based on the Vitz. Divided into standard and Crossover models. |
YARIS GR YARIS |
Yaris | 2020 | 2020 (XP210) | — | Successor to the Vitz. Available in high-performance GR Yaris model. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
PASSO PASSO MODA |
Passo | 2004 | 2016 (M700) | 2018 | Successor to the Duet. Rebadged M700 series Daihatsu Boon. Divided into standard and Moda models. |
ROOMY ROOMY CUSTOM |
Roomy | 2016 | 2016 (M900) | 2020 | Rebadged Daihatsu Thor. Also sold under "Tank" nameplate until September 2020. |
Station wagon | |||||
PRIUS α |
Prius α | 2011 | 2011 (XW40) | 2014 | Station wagon/minivan model of the Prius. |
COROLLA TOURING |
Corolla Touring | 2019 | 2019 (E210) | — | Smaller than European market Corolla Touring Sports. Successor to the Corolla Fielder. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
Sports car | |||||
SUPRA |
Supra | 1978 | 2019 (J29) | — | Marketed as "GR Supra". Closely related to the G29 BMW Z4. |
86 |
86 | 2012 | 2012 (ZN6) | 2016 | Spiritual successor to the AE86 Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno. Joint production with Subaru BRZ. |
COPEN GR SPORT |
Copen GR Sport | 2019 | 2019 (LA400) | — | Rebadged Daihatsu Copen GR Sport. Also classified under kei car class. |
SUV | |||||
LAND CRUISER |
Land Cruiser | 1954 | 2007 (J200) | 2015 | The oldest continuing Toyota model |
LAND CRUISER PRADO |
Land Cruiser Prado | 1990 | 2009 (J150) | 2017 | Smaller branch of the Land Cruiser range |
HILUX |
Hilux | 1968 | 2015 (AN120) | 2020 | Alternatively written as "HiLux" |
HARRIER |
Harrier | 1997 | 2020 (XU80) | — | Built on the same platform as the RAV4. Sold as the Venza in North America. Was sold in export markets as the Lexus RX from 1998 to 2008. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
RAV4 RAV4 ADVENTURE RAV4 PHV |
RAV4 | 1994 | 2018 (XA50) | — | Hybrid powertrain is optional. Divided into standard, Adventure, and plug-in hybrid (PHV) models |
C-HR |
C-HR | 2016 | 2016 (AX10) | 2019 | Successor to the Ist. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
YARIS CROSS |
Yaris Cross | 2020 | 2020 (XP210) | — | Based on the XP210 series Yaris. Successor to the Ist. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
RAIZE |
Raize | 2019 | 2019 (A200) | — | Rebadged A200 series Daihatsu Rocky |
Minivan | |||||
GRANACE |
GranAce | 2019 | 2019 (H300) | N/A | Based on the H300 series HiAce that is not sold in Japan |
HIACE WAGON |
HiAce Wagon | 2004 | 2004 (H200) | 2013 | Passenger van version of the commercial HiAce van |
ALPHARD |
Alphard | 2002 | 2015 (AH30) | 2017 | Successor to the Grand HiAce/Granvia. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
VELLFIRE |
Vellfire | 2008 | 2015 (AH30) | 2017 | Twin model of the Alphard. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
NOAH |
Noah | 2001 | 2014 (AH30) | 2017 | Successor to the TownAce Noah. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
VOXY |
Voxy | 2001 | 2014 (R80) | 2017 | Successor to the LiteAce Noah. Sport-oriented version of the Noah. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
ESQUIRE |
Esquire | 2014 | 2014 (R80) | 2017 | Luxury-oriented version of the Noah. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
SIENTA |
Sienta | 2003 | 2015 (XP170) | 2018 | Available in standard (6/7-seater) and Funbase (5-seater) model. Hybrid powertrain is optional. |
Commercial vehicle | |||||
COASTER |
Coaster | 1969 | 2017 (B60/B70) | N/A | Available in three configurations; the standard wheelbase configuration can seat 25 passengers, the long wheelbase configuration can either seat 24 or 29 passengers while a school bus configuration can seat 3 adults and 49 children. |
DYNA |
Dyna | 1959 | 2011 (U600/U800) | N/A | Based on the second-generation Hino Dutro |
HIACE |
HiAce | 1967 | 2004 (H200) | 2013 | The H300 model is not sold in Japan. |
HIMEDIC |
HiMedic | 1992 | 2006 | N/A | Based on the HiAce |
PROBOX |
Probox | 2002 | 2002 (XP160) | 2014 | Successor to the Corolla/Caldina van |
TOWNACE Pre-facelift model pictured |
TownAce | 1976 | 2008 (S400) | 2020 | Rebadged Daihatsu Gran Max. Also sold under "LiteAce" nameplate until June 2020. |
Kei car (passenger) | |||||
PIXIS EPOCH |
Pixis Epoch | 2011 | 2017 (LA350) | — | Rebadged LA350 series Daihatsu Mira e:S |
PIXIS JOY |
Pixis Joy | 2016 | 2016 (LA250) | 2017 | Rebadged Daihatsu Cast |
PIXIS MEGA |
Pixis Mega | 2015 | 2015 (LA700) | 2016 | Rebadged Daihatsu Wake |
Kei car (commercial) | |||||
PIXIS TRUCK |
Pixis Truck | 2011 | 2014 (S500) | — | Rebadged S500 series Daihatsu Hijet Truck |
PIXIS VAN |
Pixis Van | 2011 | 2011 (S320) | 2017 | Rebadged S320 series Daihatsu Hijet Cargo |
Current vehicles (sold outside Japan)
Model | Calendar year introduced | Current model | Vehicle information | ||
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Introduction | Update (facelift) | ||||
Sedan | |||||
AVALON |
Avalon | 1994 | 2018 | — | Sold in Canada, Middle East, Puerto Rico, South Korea and the United States. Flagship sedan of Toyota in Canada, Middle East, Puerto Rico and the United States. |
CAMRY |
Camry | 1982 | 2017 | 2020 | The latest Camry was launched in Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, and other countries by the end of 2017 or the beginning of 2018. In North America the sales began in late July 2017.[1] |
COROLLA (Europe) COROLLA (North America) |
Corolla | 1966 | 2018 | — | C-segment sedan/hatchback sold worldwide except Hong Kong, India, Macao and South Korea. There are two different styling models for European and North American markets respectively. Marketed as Corolla Altis in some parts of Asia, including Southeast Asian markets. |
CROWN |
Crown | 1955 | 2018 | — | Flagship luxury sedan sold in Japan and other select Asian markets |
ETIOS |
Etios | 2010 | 2010 | 2016 | Sold in India since 2010, Brazil[2] and South Africa[3] since 2012 |
MIRAI |
Mirai | 2015 | 2020 | — | Available in Europe (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Norway, UK), North America, and the UAE[4][5] |
PRIUS |
Prius | 1997 | 2016 | 2019 | Sold in 93 countries |
VIOS |
Vios | 2002 | 2013 | 2016 | B-segment sedan produced primarily for emerging markets in the Asia Pacific region, also sold as Yaris Sedan in the Middle East, Pakistan, India, and Latin America |
Subcompact | |||||
AGYA |
Agya | 2013 | 2013 | 2020 | Daihatsu Ayla, marketed under Toyota as Toyota Agya in Indonesia, South Africa and Guatemala, Toyota Wigo in the Philippines, Brunei and Sri Lanka[6][7] |
AYGO |
Aygo | 2005 | 2014 | 2018 | Sold in Europe |
Lingshang | 2018 | — | — | Sold in China | |
ETIOS LIVA |
Etios Liva Etios Cross |
2011 (Liva) 2014 (Cross) |
2011 (Liva) 2014 (Cross) |
2016 | Hatchback variant of Toyota Etios. Sold in India and Indonesia. Sold in Indonesia as Etios Valco. Etios Cross is a crossover variant based on Etios Liva, sold in India. |
GLANZA/STARLET |
Glanza/Starlet | 2019 | 2019 | Rebadged Suzuki Baleno (2015). First product formed out of Toyota-Suzuki global partnership. Sold in India (as Glanza) and Africa (as Starlet). | |
PRIUS C |
Prius c | 2011 | 2011 | 2017 | Sold as Aqua in Japan |
YARIS (Asia) |
Yaris (XP150) | 2013 | 2013 | 2020 | |
Sports car | |||||
86 |
86 | 2012 | 2012 | 2016 | Sold worldwide under different brands with respective model names: Toyota 86 in Asia, Australia, North America (from August 2016), South Africa and South America;[8] GT86 in Europe; both of the preceding names in New Zealand; FT86 in Indonesia, Jamaica and Nicaragua; Scion FR-S in Canada and the US. After the Scion brand was discontinued in August 2016, the FR-S was renamed as the Toyota 86.[9][10] A badge-engineered variant is also sold as the Subaru BRZ. |
Supra |
Supra | 1978 | 2019 | 2020 | Co-developed with the BMW Z4 (G29) as a two seater, marketed under Toyota's GR subdivision |
Station wagon | |||||
COROLLA TOURING SPORTS |
Corolla Touring Sports | 1966 | 2018 | — | Sold in Europe. |
PRIUS V |
Prius v | 2011 | 2011 | Sold as Prius α in Asia (Prius Alpha in Singapore), Prius+ in Europe (Grand Prius+ in Belgium, Prius Wagon in the Netherlands) | |
MPV | |||||
ALPHARD |
Alphard | 2002 | 2015 | 2017 | Sold in Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Oman, Philippines, Russia,[11] Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand |
AVANZA |
Avanza | 2003 | 2011 | 2019 | OEM manufactured Daihatsu Xenia. Avanza is sold in Bangladesh, Brunei, Caribbean, Indonesia, Egypt, Malaysia, Mexico, Middle East, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and various other African countries. |
CALYA |
Calya | 2016 | 2016 | 2019 | Rebadged Daihatsu Sigra. Sold exclusively in Indonesia. |
INNOVA |
Innova | 2004 | 2015 | 2020 | Sold as Kijang Innova in Indonesia. Also sold in Brunei, India (replacing the Qualis), Jamaica, Kuwait, Malaysia (replacing the Unser), Oman, the Philippines (replacing the Revo), Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Taiwan (replacing the Zace Surf), Thailand, UAE and Vietnam (replacing Zace). |
SIENNA |
Sienna | 1997 | 2020 | — | Sold in Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Kuwait, Mexico, Nicaragua, North Korea, Oman, Panama, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Taiwan, UAE, United States and Yemen |
SIENTA |
Sienta | 2003 | 2015 | 2018 | Sold in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand |
SUV/Crossover | |||||
4RUNNER |
4Runner | 1984 | 2009 | 2013 | Sold in Bahamas, Canada, Central America, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and the United States |
C-HR |
C-HR | 2016 | 2016 | 2019 | Sold in Europe, Australia, South Africa, North America, Southeast Asia, China and Taiwan |
COROLLA CROSS |
Corolla Cross | 2020 | 2020 | — | Practical alternative to C-HR |
FJ CRUISER |
FJ Cruiser | 2010 | 2010 (XJ10) | — | Production ended in 2016. Currently under inventory disposal. |
FORTUNER |
Fortuner | 2005 | 2015 | 2020 | Sold worldwide except China, Europe, Japan, North America, and South Korea, where medium pick-up based SUV segment is provided by Land Cruiser Prado (Australasia, China and Europe), Hilux Surf (Japan) and 4Runner (North America). However, in some Central and South American countries and New Zealand, Toyota offers the Fortuner alongside the 4Runner and Land Cruiser Prado, like in Colombia or Panama. |
HIGHLANDER |
Highlander | 2000 | 2019 | — | Sold as Toyota Kluger in Australia |
LAND CRUISER (off-road oriented) LAND CRUISER (comfort oriented) |
Land Cruiser | 1951 | 1984 (J70) 2007 (J200) |
1999 (J70) 2015 (J200) |
As of 2016[update], the Land Cruiser J200 is available in most markets, except Canada, Hong Kong, Malaysia (of whose markets have the Lexus LX available), North Korea, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and large parts of Europe. In Europe, the only countries that officially sell the Land Cruiser 200 are: Andorra, Gibraltar, Iceland, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine. |
LAND CRUISER PRADO |
Land Cruiser Prado | 1984 | 2009 | 2015 | As of 2014, it is available in every Toyota market, except Canada and the US (both available as the Lexus GX), Mexico, and South Korea. |
RAV4 |
RAV4 | 1994 | 2018 | — | Sold worldwide in over 200 countries, excluding India and some Southeast Asian countries |
RUSH |
Rush | 1997 | 2017 | — | Rebadged Daihatsu Terios, available in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, South America, South Africa, and Middle East |
SEQUOIA |
Sequoia | 2001 | 2008 | 2017 | As of 2017, the Sequoia is sold in Bahrain, Canada, Costa Rica, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United States (all regions) and Yemen in LHD only. |
URBAN CRUISER |
Urban Cruiser | 2020 | 2020 | — | Rebadged Suzuki Vitara Brezza. Sold only in India. Unrelated to the XP110 series Urban Cruiser which is a rebadged Ist. |
VENZA |
Venza | 2008 | 2020 | — | Rebadged Harrier for the North American market, hybrid only |
WILDLANDER |
Wildlander | 2020 | 2020 | — | Rebadged RAV4 for China produced by GAC-Toyota |
Truck/Van | |||||
HIACE |
HiAce | 1967 | 2019 | — | Sold as Commuter and Ventury in Thailand, Pitbull in Kenya, Quantum in South Africa, Chery H5, Higher KLQ6540, Jiangnan JNQ6495D1, JinBei Hiace/Haise/H2, Jincheng Hiace, Joylong A4-A6 in China, HiAce Awing in the Middle East, Farid Placer in Malaysia, Hiace GL Grandia/Super Grandia in Zimbabwe, HiAce Commuter in the Philippines |
PROACE |
ProAce | 2013 | 2016 | — | Rebadged Citroën Jumpy |
PROACE CITY |
ProAce City | 2019 | 2019 | — | Rebadged Citroën Berlingo |
TACOMA |
Tacoma | 1995 | 2016 | 2019 | Sold in Bolivia, Canada, Chile, the French territory of New Caledonia, Mexico, Panama, and the United States |
TUNDRA |
Tundra | 2000 | 2007 | 2014 | Sold in Bolivia, Canada, Chile, the French territory of New Caledonia (in LHD only), Honduras, Mexico, Panama, and the United States |
Utility | |||||
COASTER |
Coaster | 1969 | 2016 | — | |
DYNA |
Dyna | 1959 | 2011 | — |
Past production vehicles
- Toyota 1 ton
- Toyota 1000 (1969–1981, also sold as the Publica in Japan)
- Toyota 1600GT (1967–1969, sport coupe version of Corona T50)
- 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 BA (1940)
- Toyota Bandeirante (1962–2001, Brazilian built Toyota Land Cruiser J40)
- Toyota bB (2000–2016, sold as the Scion xB in the United States from 2003–2007)
- Toyota Belta (2005–2016, also known as Yaris sedan or Vios in other markets)
- 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 BX (1951, truck)
- Toyota BJ (1951, Jeep, later called the Toyota Land Cruiser)
- Toyota Caldina (1992–2007)
- Toyota Cami (1997–2005, more commonly sold as Daihatsu Terios)
- Toyota Camry Gracia (1996–2001, upmarket model of Camry for Japanese market)
- Toyota Camry Solara (1999–2008)
- Toyota Carina (1970–2000)
- Toyota Carina II (1987–1992)
- Toyota Carina E (1992–1998)
- Toyota Carina ED (1985–1998)
- Toyota Carina Surf (1982–1992, wagon version of Carina)
- Toyota Carri (1996–2006, Corolla variant for South Africa)
- Toyota Cavalier (1995–2000, rebadged Chevrolet Cavalier)
- Toyota Celica (1970–2006)
- Toyota Celica Camry (1980–1982)
- Toyota Celica Supra/Celica XX (1978–1985)
- Toyota Celsior (1989–2005, also sold as the Lexus LS)
- Toyota Chaser (1977–2000)
- Toyota Classic (1996)
- Toyota Condor (1997–2004, South African built version of the Kijang)
- Toyota Corsa (1978–1999)
- Toyota Corolla II (Japanese version of Tercel)
- Toyota Corolla Ceres (1992–1999, sister car of Sprinter Marino)
- Toyota Corolla EX (2004–2017, Corolla for China domestic market)
- Toyota Corolla FX(1984–1995, hatchback version of Corolla; entered production as the twelfth generation Corolla)
- 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 2007–2016 and in Australia as the Rukus)
- Toyota Corolla Spacio (1997–2005)
- Toyota Corolla Verso (1997–2009, sold as the Toyota Corolla Spacio in Japan)
- Toyota Corona (1957–2000)
- Toyota Corona EXiV (1989–1998)
- Toyota Corona Mark II (1968–2004, also known as the Mark II)
- Toyota Cressida (1973–1992)
- Toyota Cresta (1980–2001)
- Toyota Crown Comfort (1995–2017)
- Toyota Crown Eight (1964–1967, predecessor of Toyota Century)
- Toyota Crown Majesta (1991–2018)
- Toyota Curren (1994–1998)
- Toyota Cynos (1991–1999)
- Toyota DA bus (1936–1940, bus)
- Toyota DB bus (1939–1941, bus)
- Toyota Deliboy (1989–1995, entered production as the Toyota LiteAce)
- Toyota Duet (1997–2004, rebadged Daihatsu Storia)
- Toyota Echo (2000–2005)
- Toyota eCom (1998)
- Toyota Estima (1999–2019)
- Toyota Etios (2010-2020)
- Toyota Etios Liva (2010-2020)
- Toyota E'Z (2011–2017) A Chinese built version of the Toyota Verso
- Toyota FJ Cruiser (2006–2016)
- Toyota Fun Cargo (2000–2004)
- Toyota G1 (1935–1936, truck)
- Toyota GA (1936–1940, truck)
- Toyota GB (1938–1942, truck)
- Toyota GY (1937–1940, truck)
- Toyota Gaia (1998–2004)
- Toyota GT-One Road Version (1998)
- Toyota HB (1939–1941, truck)
- Toyota Grand Hiace (1999–2002)
- Toyota Granvia (1995–2002)
- Toyota Ipsum (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 KB (1942–1944, truck)
- Toyota KC (1943–1947, truck)
- Toyota KCY (1943–1944, amphibian truck)
- Toyota Kijang (1977–2004, known as Condor/Qualis/Revo/Stallion/Tamaraw/Unser/Zace outside Indonesia)
- Toyota LB (1942–1943, truck)
- Toyota Lexcen (1989–1992, Australia, rebadged Holden Commodore)
- Toyota LiteAce (1970–2020, integrated to TownAce)
- Toyota LiteAce/TownAce Noah (1996–2001, luxury trim of LiteAce/TownAce, predecessor of Toyota Noah)
- Toyota Mark II Blit (2002–2007)
- Toyota Mark II (1968–2004, also known as the Corona Mark II)
- 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 Surf (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/MR-S (1984–2005)
- Toyota Nadia (1998–2003)
- Toyota NAV1 (2001–2017, export version of Toyota Noah to Indonesia; replaced by Voxy)
- Toyota Opa (2000–2005)
- Toyota Origin (2000)
- Toyota Paseo (1991–1999, also sold in some markets as the Toyota Cynos)
- Toyota Passo Sette (2008–2012, a rebadge of Daihatsu Boon Luminas)
- Toyota Patrol (1955, Police patrol car based on the Super, Master or Crown)
- Toyota Pickup (Pre-Tacoma Years, 1968–1995)
- Toyota Picnic (1996–2009, also sold as Toyota Ipsum)
- Toyota Pixis Space (2011–2017, a rebadge of Daihatsu Move Conte)
- Toyota Platz (1999–2005, also sold as Toyota Echo)
- Toyota Porte/Spade (2004–2020)
- Toyota Previa (1990–2019)
- 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 RAV4 EV (2002)
- Toyota Regius (1997–2002, same as Toyota Hiace)
- Toyota RegiusAce (1999–2020, integrated to HiAce)
- Toyota Revo (1998–2004)
- Toyota RH (1953–1955, also called the Super)
- Toyota RK (1953, small truck)
- Toyota RR (1955–1956, also called the Master)
- Toyota RS (1955–1962, also called the Crown)
- Toyota RunX (2001–2006, sister car of Allex)
- 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, small truck)
- Toyota SKB (1954, small truck, later called the Toyoace)
- Toyota Soarer (1981–2005, also sold as the Lexus SC)
- Toyota Soluna (variant of the Tercel made in Thailand and sold in Asia, 1996–2003)
- Toyota Space Cruiser (1984–1989, UK version of the Van/Tarago/Model F)
- Toyota Spacia 1994–2002) (Australian market passenger van variant of the Toyota TownAce)
- Toyota Sparky (2000–2003, a rebadge of Daihatsu Atrai 7)
- Toyota Sports 800 (1965–1969)
- 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 Starlet (1973–1999)
- Toyota Stallion (1981–2004, African built version of the Kijang)
- Toyota Stout (1962–198x)
- Toyota Succeed (2002–2020, integrated to Probox)
- Toyota Super (1953–1955, also called the RH or RHD)
- Toyota T-18 (1979–1983, Australian version of the Corolla TE72 hatchback)
- Toyota T100 (1993–1998, North America)
- Toyota Tamaraw FX (1998–2005, Philippines built version of the Toyota Kijang)
- Toyota Tank (2016–2020)
- Toyota Tarago (1983–2019)
- Toyota Tazz (1996–2006, Corolla variant for South Africa)
- Toyota Tercel (1978–1999)
- Toyota Tiara (1960–1964, name used for the Corona RT20 sold on the international market)
- Toyota Trailer T10 (approx 1960, trailer used behind the Land Cruiser)
- Toyota ToyoAce (1954–2020)
- Toyota Type 73 (1973, used as a military transport vehicle for Japan)
- Toyota Urban Cruiser (XP110) (2009–2014, Toyota ist sold in Europe)
- Toyota Van (1984–1989, North America, also called the Model F/Space Cruiser/Tarago)
- Toyota Venture (1986–1996, South African built version of the Kijang)
- Toyota Ventury (2013–2019)
- Toyota Verossa (2001–2003)
- Toyota Verso (2009–2018)
- Toyota Vienta (1995–2000) (Australian market variant of the Toyota Camry)
- Toyota Vista (1982–2003)
- Toyota Vista Ardeo (1998–2003, wagon version of Vista)
- Toyota Vitz (1999–2019)
- Toyota VM180 Zagato (2001, based on the MR-S)
- Toyota Voltz (2002–2004 in Japan, sold as the Pontiac Vibe 2002–2009 in the USA)
- Toyota WiLL (2001?–2005)
- Toyota Windom (1989–2007, also sold as the Lexus ES)
- Toyota Wish (2003–2017, sold in Hong Kong and Singapore[12])
- Toyota Yaris (DJ) (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.
Name | Year | Comment |
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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 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 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 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 | |
Toyota FT-1 Graphite Concept | 2014 | |
Toyota FT-1 Vision Gran Turismo | 2014 | |
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-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 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 (A90) |
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 Insect | 2011 | 1-seater concept; based on how an insect flies freely |
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 KIKAI Concept | 2015 | |
Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 Concept | 2003 | |
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 NEW | 1997 | |
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[13] |
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 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 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 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 UUV | 2002 | Urban Utility Vehicle |
Toyota UUV | 2015 | Ultimate Urban Vehicle. Modified Sienna body on a Tacoma chassis. |
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 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 Yun Dong Shuang Qing | 2012 | China-only hybrid concept |
See also
References
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