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1999 Toyota Opa
This stylish and roomy next-generation vehicle sets a new standard for medium-class vehicles. A five-seater demi-wagon, the Opa has...


1999 Toyota NCSV
The Audi TT has become a popular touchstone for coupes, but wagons? This quasi-family hauler from Toyota sports a TT-esque roofline...


1999 Toyota HV-M4
It’s what Toyota bills as the first hybrid four-wheel drive in the world – and it owes a lot to the progress they’ve made on the Prius...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 2 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...


1973 Toyota Marine Cruiser (BJ41)
Presented at the 1973 Tokyo Motor Show. This Toyota had a multitude of features! It had water-resistant seats, two radios, protected...


1970 Toyota EX-7
The EX-7 was a 2-seater concept car made by Toyota and shown during the 1970 Tokyo Motor Show. It was an experiment (hence 'EX') to see...


1999 Toyota Open Deck
A vehicle on which you can stamp your individuality and ingenuity. One of the plagues of square vehicles at the Tokyo show, the Open Deck...


1999 Toyota Celica Cruising Deck
Ever wonder why they didn’t "el Camino" the first Celica? Obviously, they were waiting for the seventh-generation car, which gets the...


1997 Toyota Funcoupe
The Funcoupe was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota's EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC (New Basic Car) Funcars project....


1997 Toyota Funtime
The Funtime was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota's EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC (New Basic Car) Funcars project....


1997 Toyota Funcargo
The Funcargo was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota's EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC (New Basic Car) Funcars project....
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