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FT-86 Concept |
The FT-86 (“86” pronounced “hachi roku”), a compact rear-wheel-drive sports car, provides driving joy and excitement. |
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PRIUS PLUG-IN HYBRID Concept |
The PRIUS PLUG-IN HYBRID Concept, which employs the first lithium-ion batteries to be used to power a Toyota-brand vehicle, is based on the third-generation Prius. It is capable of being charged from an external power source, such as a household outlet. |
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FT-EV II |
The FT-EV II is a compact EV designed for short distances, and it is based on the idea of a future mobility society in which EVs are common, and means of transport are divided according to purpose, the characteristics of the energy to be used and the status of the supply infrastructure. The FT-EV II features a high-quality package extremely convenient in urban settings. |
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Toyota F1 |
This is the eighth year of F1 competition for the TF109, a racing car with superior aerodynamics and engine reliability. |
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CROWN HYBRID |
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PRIUS |
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ESTIMA HYBRID |
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SAI |
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MARK X |
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AURIS |
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WISH |
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LAND CRUISER PRADO |
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iQ |
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ALPHARD |
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NOAH |
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COROLLA FIELDER |
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TOYOTA FCHV-adv |
It has developed a fuel cell hybrid vehicle equipped with the newly designed high-performance Toyota FC Stack. The "TOYOTA FCHV-adv" acquired vehicle-type certification from Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) on June 3, 2008. The TOYOTA FCHV-adv's fuel cell system was enhanced to further improve cruising distance and low-temperature starts, which had presented obstacles to widespread fuel cell vehicle use.
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Toyota Hybrid System unit |
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PRIUS cutaway body |
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