2005 Toyota Endo Concept
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Toyota unveiled the Toyota Endo at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Designed by Toyota’s European design studio Toyota ED², the Endo was created specifically for major European auto shows and reflects a clean, modern approach to urban mobility.
The Endo is a small two-door car with a solid, almost monolithic shape, yet it still looks serious and well-proportioned. Its wheels are pushed far toward the corners, allowing the compact body to comfortably seat four passengers. The interior uses three individual seats, with one serving as a flexible spare depending on passenger needs.
Inside, Toyota removed the traditional center console and used a floating steering wheel to open up legroom for front occupants. When only two people are traveling, the unused seats fold flat to create generous cargo space. Wide-opening doors provide easy access to both rows, while the large glass areas and full glass roof make the cabin feel far more spacious than the exterior suggests.

































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