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Like a full-size remote-control toy buggy, the Motor Triathlon Race Car (MTRC) is Toyota's response to future customer demands. A tandem two-seater that combines off-road ability, sports car performance and motor sport derived technology, the MTRC shows that Toyota is now targeting not only the customers of today, but also tapped into what will appeal to future generations.
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Fuel cell INnovative Emotion-Next generation
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Personal Mobility
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Introducing The Toyota CS&S Concept
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Developed by Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), the FINE-S concept is an example of Toyota's ongoing commitment to expand technology for environmentally friendly cars and trucks. The futuristic high-performance look of the FINE-S reveals the potential styling versatility for fuel-cell vehicles. The adaptability of the Toyota fuel cell system components make it possible to install the technology in a ...
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Two rallying amateurs will enter the motor sport record books in June as the crew of the world's first petrol/electric hybrid rally car. Londoners, Nik Berg (32) and Tim Bampton (33) will compete in a Toyota Prius, the world's first mass production petrol/electric hybrid car, on a three week, 8,000km marathon rally from the north of Sweden to the shores of the Red Sea in Jordan.
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Toyota USA, along with Rod Millen Motorsports and Toyota Racing Development (TRD), has engineered the Ultimate Celica, a 500-horsepower, all-wheel drive powerhouse.
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RSC stand for Rugged Sports Coupe
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VM180 TRD Special Equipment : Exhaust manifold, Exhaust silencer, Air cleaner duct, Suspension, Stabilizer(front & rear), Front bumper, Rear bumper, Side mudguard, Front fender, Rear fender, Emblem.
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TTE, Toyota Team Europe created this heavily modified MR2 for the 2001 Essen Motor Show. The F1 inspired lines and corresponding paint job reflect Toyota's recent entry into F1.
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Like all the best roadsters, the new Toyota MR2 combines traditional sports car characteristics with modern engineering. Returning to concept basics, Toyota drew upon their roots for lightweight sports cars and the two previous generations of the MR2 to create a new spyder for the 21st century.
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Toyota, arguably responsible for starting the boom in two-seater sports cars with the introduction of the MR2 back in 1985, has shown a glimpse of the future with the MR-S concept car.
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The Toyota TS020, better-known in Europe as the Toyota GT-One, is a pure-bred Le Mans car, created specifically to contest the worlds most famous 24-hour race with no compromise in terms of design or engineering.
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The FXS is a sign that Toyota is itching to make a serious roadster. With no car to brand Toyota with performance vehicles, the FXS takes over the position of the Supra.
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The ES3 (Eco Spirit Cubic) showcases Toyota's drive towards an economic drive train combined with a reduced curb weight. This advanced concept has a combined fuel economy of 87mpg (37km / liter). The key to the outstanding fuel economy is a highly efficient engine combined with a light aerodynamic body. The ES3 uses a 1.4 liter, common-rail direct injection engine with a turbocharger and change-ai...
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The Dual Mode Traveller (DMT) is a multipurpose vehicle which provides versatile functions for personal interests.
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Toyota used the Detroit Motor Show to unveil the exciting XYR sports coupe, a lightweight high-performance concept vehicle styled by Toyota's CALTY Design Centre in Newport Beach, California.
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The Toyota Celica Cruising Deck embodies the three key elements ofa lightweight high-performance sports coupe designed for theyounger set: style, power, and affordability. A cunningly designed open-air rumble seat in the back allows for two extra passengers or flat deck space that can be used to store luggage. Fitted with a powerful 1.8-liter twin-cam engine that employs an all-new VVTL-i systemca...
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The Celica convertible concept was developed in Southern California by Calty Design Research, Inc., Toyota's U.S. styling studio in Newport Beach. Conversion to a convertible required very little design change. A soft-top was installed and the sleek lines that run from the front bonnet adopted in the design of the new rear boot lid. The soft top folds neatly under a hard tonneau cover.
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Designed in Japan, the ccX was built in Italy at Forum Ricerche E Progetti. The Silver exterior features strong sweeping character lines, sharp surface edges, a tall sloping roofline, and rounded front and rear contours that create an aggressive sports coupe appearance.