Toyota vehicles, past and present, sold under the Toyota brand. Most were made by the Toyota Motor Corporation.
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Current and past production vehicles
- Toyota 1000 (1969–1981, also sold as the Publica in Japan)
- Toyota 2000GT (1967–1970)
- Toyota 86 (2012-present)
- Toyota 4Runner (1984–present, also sold as the Toyota Hilux Surf in Japan)
- Toyota AA (1936–1943)
- Toyota AB (1936–1943)
- Toyota AC (1943–1947)
- Toyota AE (1941–1943)
- Toyota Allex (2001–2006)
- Toyota Allion (2001–present)
- Toyota Alphard (2002–present)
- Toyota Altezza (1998–2005, also sold as the Lexus IS)
- Toyota Aristo (1991–2005, also sold as the Lexus GS)
- Toyota Aurion (2006–present, Australia)
- Toyota Auris (2007–present)
- Toyota Avalon (1995–present, previously sold in Japan as the Toyota Pronard)
- Toyota Avanza (2003–present)
- Toyota Avensis (1998–present, shares chassis with the Scion tC)
- Toyota Aygo (2005–present, Europe only)
- Toyota BA (1940)
- Toyota bB (2000–present, sold as the Scion xB in the United States)
- Toyota Belta (2006–present)
- Toyota Brevis (2001–2007)
- Toyota BX (1951, truck)
- Toyota BJ (1951, Jeep, later called the Land Cruiser)
- Toyota Caldina (1992–2007)
- Toyota Cami (more commonly sold as the Daihatsu Terios)
- Toyota Camry (1983–present)
- 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 Carri (1996-, Corolla variant for South Africa)
- Toyota Cavalier (1995–2000, rebadged Chevrolet Cavalier)
- Toyota Celica (1970–2006)
- Toyota Celsior (1989–2005, also sold as the Lexus LS)
- Toyota Century (1967–present)
- Toyota Chaser (1977–2000)
- Toyota Classic (1996)
- Toyota Coaster (1969–present)
- Toyota Condor (South African built version of the Kijang)
- Toyota Comfort (1988–present, also known as the Toyota Crown Comfort)
- Toyota Corsa (1978–1999)
- Toyota Corolla/Sprinter (1966–present)
- Toyota Corolla Axio (2006–present)
- Toyota Corolla Fielder (2000–present)
- Toyota Corolla Rumion (2007–present)
- Toyota Corolla Spacio (1997–2005)
- Toyota Corolla Verso (1997–2009)
- 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 (1955–present)
- Toyota Crown Majesta (1991–present)
- Toyota Curren (1994–1998)
- Toyota Cynos (1991–1999)
- Toyota Duet (1997–2004)
- Toyota Dyna (1959–present)
- Toyota Echo (2000–2005)
- Toyota eCom (1998)
- Toyota Estima (1990–present, sold in some markets as the Toyota Previa)
- Toyota Etios (2010–present)
- Toyota FJ Cruiser (2006–present)
- Toyota Fortuner (2005–present)
- Toyota Fun Cargo (2000–2004)
- Toyota G1 (1935–1936, truck)
- Toyota GA (1936–1938, truck)
- Toyota GB (1938–1942, truck)
- Toyota Gaia (1998–2004)
- Toyota Grand Hiace (1999–2002)
- Toyota Granvia (1995–present)
- Toyota Harrier (1998–2005, also sold as the Lexus RX)
- Toyota Heavy Duty Truck (FA and DA Series)
- Toyota Highlander (2001–present, also sold as the Toyota Kluger)
- Toyota Hilux (1968–present)
- Toyota Hilux Surf (1984–present, sold in the U.S. and other markets as the Toyota 4Runner)
- Toyota HiClass
- Toyota Hiace (1967–present)
- Toyota Innova (2003–present, sold in Indonesia as the Kijang Innova)
- Toyota Ipsum (1996–2001, also sold as the Toyota Picnic from 2001, also sold as the Toyota Avensis Verso)
- Toyota iQ (2008–present)
- Toyota Isis (2004–present)
- Toyota ist (2002–present, 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, truck)
- Toyota KCY (1943–1944, amphibian truck)
- Toyota Kijang (1977–present, known as Condor/Qualis/Revo/Stallion/Tamaraw/Unser/Zace outside Indonesia)
- Toyota Kingdom
- Toyota Kluger (2001–present, also sold as the Toyota Highlander)
- Toyota Land Cruiser (1954–present, also called Lexus LX)
- Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (1984–present, also called Lexus GX)
- Toyota Lexcen (1989–1992, Australia, rebadged Holden Commodore)
- Toyota LiteAce (1970–present)
- Toyota Mark II (1968–2004, also known as the Corona Mark II)
- Toyota Mark II Blit (2002–2007)
- Toyota Mark X (2004–present, sold in China as the Toyota Mark X)
- Toyota Mark X ZiO (2007–present)
- Toyota Master (1955–1956, also called the RR)
- Toyota Masterline (1962–1967)
- Toyota Matrix (2003–present)
- Toyota Mega Cruiser (1996–2002)
- Toyota MiniAce
- Toyota Model F (1984–1989, also called the Van, Tarago, Space Cruiser)
- Toyota MR2/MR-S (1984–2005)
- Toyota Nadia
- Toyota Noah (2001–present)
- Toyota Opa (2000–2005)
- Toyota Origin (2000)
- Toyota Paseo (1991–1999)
- Toyota Passo (2004–present, sold in some markets as the Daihatsu Sirion)
- Toyota Patrol (1955, Police patrol car based on the Super, Master or Crown)
- Toyota Pickup (Pre-Tacoma Years, 1968–1995)
- Toyota Picnic (1997–present)
- Toyota Platz (1999–2005)
- Toyota Porte (2004–present)
- Toyota Premio (2001–present)
- Toyota Previa (1991–1997, sold in some markets as the Toyota Estima)
- Toyota Prius (1997–present)
- Toyota Probox (2002–present)
- Toyota Progres (1998–2007)
- Toyota Pronard (2002–2004, also called the Toyota Avalon)
- Toyota Publica (1961–1978)
- Toyota Qualis (1977–present)
- Toyota Ractis (2005–present)
- Toyota Raum (1997–present)
- Toyota RAV4 (1994–present)
- Toyota RAV4 EV (2002)
- Toyota Regius (1997–2002, same as Toyota Hiace)
- Toyota Reiz (2004–present, Toyota Mark X sold in China)
- 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 Rush (2006–present)
- Toyota SA (1947–1952)
- Toyota SB (1947–1952, small truck)
- Toyota SD (1949–1951)
- Toyota SF (1951–1953)
- Toyota SG (1952, small truck)
- Toyota SKB (1954, small truck, later called the Toyoace)
- Toyota Scepter (a variant of the Camry, Japan only)
- Toyota Sera (1990–1995)
- Toyota Sequoia (2000–present)
- Toyota Sienna (1998–present, North America)
- Toyota Sienta (2003–present)
- Toyota Soarer (1981–2005, also sold as the Lexus SC)
- Toyota Sofia (Japan only)
- Toyota Space Cruiser (1984–1989, UK version of the Van/Tarago/Model F)
- Toyota Sports 800 (1965–1969)
- Toyota Sprinter Trueno (1983–1987)
- Toyota Sprinter Marino (1991–1998)
- Toyota Stallion (South African built version of the Kijang)
- Toyota Starlet (1973–1999)
- Toyota Stout (1962-198x)
- Toyota Succeed (2002–present)
- Toyota Super (1953–1955, also called the RH or RHD)
- Toyota Supra (1979–2002)
- Toyota T100 (1993–1998, North America)
- Toyota Tacoma (1995–present, North America)
- Toyota Tamaraw FX (1977–present)
- Toyota Tarago (1995–present, Australia, New Zealand, also called Model F/Space Cruiser/Van)
- Toyota Tazz (1996–2006, Corolla variant for South Africa)
- Toyota Tercel (1978–1999)
- Toyota Tiara (name used for the Corona RT20 sold on the international market)
- Toyota TownAce (1983–present)
- Toyota ToyoAce (1959–present)
- Toyota Trailer T10 (approx 1960, trailer used behind the Landcruiser)
- Toyota Tundra (1999–present, North America)
- Toyota Urban Cruiser (2009–present)
- Toyota Van (1984–1989, North America, also called the Model F/Space Cruiser/Tarago)
- Toyota Vanguard (2008–present)
- Toyota Venture (South African built version of the Kijang)
- Toyota Venza (2008–present)
- Toyota Verossa (2001–2003)
- Toyota Verso (2009–present)
- Toyota Vienta (name used by some variants of the Camry in Australia)
- Toyota Vios (2003–present, sold in Thailand as the Toyota Soluna Vios)
- Toyota Vista (1982–2003)
- Toyota Vitz/Platz/Yaris/Echo (1999–present)
- 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 Voxy (2001–present)
- Toyota WiLL (2001?-2005)
- Toyota Windom (1989–2007, also sold as the Lexus ES)
- Toyota WISH (2003–present)
- Toyota Yaris (1999–present)
- Toyota Yaris Verso (2000–2004)
- Toyota Zelas (2010–present, 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 4500GT | 1989 | entered production as the Lexus SC400 |
| Toyota A-BAT | 2008 | |
| Toyota A1 | 1935 | entered production as the Toyota AA |
| Toyota Airport Limousine (1961) | 1961 | based on the Crown |
| Toyota Airport Limousine (1977) | 1977 | based on the Crown |
| Toyota Alessandro Volta | 2004 | |
| 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 Toyota Sera |
| Toyota AXV-III | 1991 | |
| Toyota AXV-IV | 1991 | |
| Toyota AXV-V | 1993 | |
| Toyota Aygo Crazy | 2008 | |
| Toyota CAL-1 | 1977 | |
| Toyota Camry CNG Hybrid | 2008 | based on the Camry Hybrid |
| Toyota Camry TS-01 | 2005 | based on the Camry |
| 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 | 1971–1975 | with GT45 gas turbine engine |
| Toyota Commuter | 1970 | |
| Toyota Corona 1500S Convertible | 1963 | |
| Toyota Corona 1900S Sporty Sedan | 1963 | entered production as the RT30L Corona |
| Toyota Corona Sports Coupe | 1963 | |
| 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 D-4D 180 Clean Power Concept Car | 2004 | demonstrated new D-4D diesel engine |
| Toyota DMT | 2001 | |
| Toyota Dream Car | 1964 | |
| Toyota Dream Car Model | 1963 | |
| Toyota DV-1 | 1981 | |
| 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 | 2nd version |
| Toyota ESV | 1973 | final version |
| 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 F101 | 1973 | |
| Toyota F110 | 1977 | |
| Toyota F120 | 1981 | |
| Toyota F3R | 2006 | |
| Toyota Family Wagon | 1979 | based on the LiteAce |
| Toyota FCHV | 1997 | a 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-R | 2011 | |
| Toyota FCX-80 | 1979 | also shown as the CX-80 |
| 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 | |
| Toyota FSC | 2005 | entered production as the Mark X ZiO |
| 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 | |
| Toyota FT-SX | 2005 | entered production as the Toyota Venza |
| Toyota FT-86 | 2009 | |
| Toyota FT-86 G Sports | 2010 | |
| Toyota FT-86 II | 2011 | |
| Toyota Fun Runner | 1991 | based on the Toyota 4Runner |
| Toyota Fun Runner II | 1995 | based on the Toyota 4Runner |
| Toyota Funcargo | 1997 | |
| Toyota Funcoupe | 1997 | |
| Toyota Funtime | 1997 | |
| Toyota FunVii | 2011 | |
| Toyota FTX | 2004 | entered production as the second generation Toyota Tundra |
| Toyota FX-1 | 1983 | |
| Toyota FXS | 2001 | |
| Toyota FXV | 1985 | |
| Toyota FXV-II | 1987 | |
| 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 HV-M4 | 1999 | |
| Toyota Hybrid Electric Bus | 1995 | based on the Coaster |
| Toyota Hybrid X | 2007 | |
| Toyota i-foot | ||
| Toyota i-real | 2007 | |
| Toyota i-swing | 2005 | |
| Toyota i-unit | 2005 | |
| Scion iQ Concept / Toyota iQ Sport | 2009 | based on the iQ |
| Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 Concept | 2003 | |
| 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 Moguls | 1995 | |
| Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car | 2004 | |
| Toyota MP-1 | 1975 | |
| 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 NCSV | 1999 | |
| Toyota NLSV | 2003 | |
| Toyota NS4 | 2012 | |
| Toyota Open Deck | 1999 | based on the Toyota bB |
| Toyota PM | 2003 | |
| Toyota Pod | 2001 | |
| Toyota Prius | 1995 | |
| Toyota Prius c Concept | 2011 | |
| Toyota Prius Custom Plus Concept | 2010 | |
| Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid | 2009 | |
| Toyota Prius PHV | 2011 | |
| Toyota Prius+ | 2011 | |
| Toyota Project Go | 2002 | |
| Toyota Publica Sports | 1962 | entered production as the Sports 800 |
| Toyota Retro Cruiser | 1999 | Widen FJ40 body on UZJ100 chassis |
| 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 RV-5 | 1981 | entered production as the AL20 Tercel 4WD |
| Toyota Soarer Aero Cabin | 1987 | Soarer with a retractable roof |
| Toyota Solara Concept | 1998 | entered production as the Camry Solara |
| 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 Toyota SB |
| Toyota SU-HV1 | 2003 | entered production as the second generation Lexus RX |
| Toyota SV-1 | 1973 | entered production as the Celica liftback |
| Toyota SV-2 | 1981 | |
| Toyota SV-3 | 1983 | entered production as the Toyota MR2 |
| Toyota TAC3 | 1983 | 3-seat 4WD + trailer |
| Toyota Town Spider System | 1973 | Electric commuter |
| Toyota TownAce Van EV | 1991 | based on the TownAce |
| Toyota T Sports | 2010 | |
| Toyota UUV | 2002 | |
| Toyota Winglet | 2008 | |
| Toyopet X | 1961 | |
| Toyota X-Runner | 2003 | coupé utility based on the Toyota Avalon |
See also
External links
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| Subcompact | Tercel | Tercel | Tercel | Tercel | Tercel | Echo | Yaris | Yaris | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Starlet | Corolla FX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Corolla | Corolla | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Compact | Corolla | Corolla | Corolla | Corolla | Corolla | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Matrix | Matrix | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Corona | Camry | Camry | Prius | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mid-size | Prius | Prius | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Camry | Camry | Camry | Camry | Camry | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Cressida | Cressida | Cressida | Cressida | Camry Solara | Camry Solara | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Full-size | Avalon | Avalon | Avalon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sport compact | Corolla GT-S | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Celica | Celica | Celica | Celica | Celica | Celica | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Paseo | Paseo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sports | Celica Supra | Celica Supra | Supra | Supra | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MR2 | MR2 | MR2 Spyder | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Compact SUV | 4Runner | 4Runner | FJ Cruiser | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mid-size Crossover | Highlander | Highlander | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Mid-size SUV | 4Runner | 4Runner | 4Runner | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Full-size SUV | Land Cruiser | Land Cruiser | Land Cruiser | Land Cruiser | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Sequoia | Sequoia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Minivan | Toyota Van | Previa | Sienna | Sienna | Sienna | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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