Saturday, February 5, 2011

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TOYOTA Car Models

Toyota 2012

Toyota Yaris
Toyota Verso-S
• Toyota Tacoma (12)
• Toyota Hilux (4)
• Toyota Prius V (14)
• Toyota Camry Hybrid (10)
• Toyota Camry Daytona 500 Pace Car (9)
• Toyota Camry (11)

Toyota 2011
Toyota Yaris HSD Concept
Toyota Tacoma
Toyota Sienna
• Toyota Sequoia
• Toyota RAV4
• Toyota Prius C Concept
• Toyota Matrix
• Toyota Highlander Hybrid (6)
• Toyota Highlander (8)
• Toyota FT-86 II Concept (5)
• Toyota Corolla
• Toyota Avalon (12)
• Toyota Auris HSD

Toyota 2010
Toyota iQ3
Toyota Verso
Toyota Tundra Regular Cab
Toyota Tundra CrewMax
Toyota Tundra
Toyota Prius
Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota Camry
Toyota 4Runner
Toyota FT-CH Concept
Toyota Corolla
Toyota FT-86G Sports Concept
Toyota RAV4 EV Concept

Toyota 2009

Toyota iQ
Toyota Yaris Sedan
Toyota Yaris 5-door
Toyota Yaris 3-door
Toyota Yaris
Toyota Venza
Toyota Urban Cruiser
Toyota RAV4 EU Version
Toyota RAV4
Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid Concept
Toyota Matrix
Toyota Hilux High Power
Toyota Hilux
Toyota FT-EV Concept
Toyota Corolla Sedan
Toyota Aygo
Toyota Avensis Tourer
Toyota Avensis
Toyota Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept
Toyota 4Runner

Toyota 2008
Toyota Sequoia
Toyota Land Cruiser V8
Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Toyota Highlander
Toyota Camry CNG Hybrid Concept
Toyota Aygo Crazy Concept
Toyota A-BAT Concept

Toyota 2007
Toyota iQ Concept
Toyota i-Real Concept
Toyota Yaris TS
Toyota Yaris
Toyota Tundra CrewMax
Toyota Tundra
Toyota RiN Concept
Toyota Hybrid X Concept
Toyota Hi-CT Concept
Toyota FT-MV Concept
Toyota FT-HS Concept
Toyota FJ Cruiser
Toyota Crown Hybrid Concept
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Camry XLE
Toyota Camry SE
Toyota Avensis Wagon
Toyota Avensis
Toyota Auris
Toyota 1X Concept

Toyota 2006
Toyota Yaris TS Concept
Toyota Yaris
Toyota RAV4 X
Toyota RAV4 Sports Concept
Toyota RAV4
Toyota Fine-T Fuel Cell Hybrid Concept
Toyota F3R Concept
Toyota Aygo for Sport Concept
Toyota Avalon XLS
Toyota Avalon Touring
Toyota Avalon Limited
Toyota Auris Space Concept

Toyota 2005
Toyota Tacoma XRunner
Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Toyota Endo Concept

Toyota 2004
Toyota Tundra NASCAR Craftsman Series Truck
Toyota Prius
Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car Concept
Toyota FTX Concept
Toyota Corolla Verso VVTi
Toyota Corolla Verso D4D
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Camry Solara Coupe
Toyota Camry Solara Convertible V6 SE
ToyotaAlessandro Volta Concept ItalDesign

Toyota 2003
Toyota Yaris
Toyota RAV4 D4D
Toyota RAV4 3door
Toyota RAV4
Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon
Toyota Land Cruiser 5d
Toyota Land Cruiser 3d
Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota FJ Cruiser Concept
Toyota FINES FuelCell Concept
Toyota Celica T Sport
Toyota Celica GTS
Toyota Celica
Toyota CSandS Concept
Toyota Avensis Sedan
Toyota Avensis Liftback
Toyota vensis Estate
Toyota Avensis

Toyota 2001
Toyota ist Concept
Toyota Yaris T Sport

Toyota 2000
Toyota Yaris Verso
Toyota Yaris Cabrio Concept
Toyota MR2

Toyota 1999
Toyota Yaris

Toyota 1996
Toyota Supra
Toyota RAV4


ABOUT TOYOTA

Toyota Motor Corporation (TYO: 7203) is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan, and the world's largest automaker. Toyota employs approximately 316,000 people worldwide.

The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father's company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier, in 1934, while still a department of Toyota Industries, it created its first product, the Type A engine, and, in 1936, its first passenger car, the Toyota AA. Toyota also owns and operates Lexus and Scion brands and has a majority shareholding stake in Daihatsu and Hino Motors, and minority shareholdings in Fuji Heavy Industries, Isuzu Motors, and Yamaha Motors. The company includes 522 subsidiaries.

Toyota is headquartered in Toyota City and Nagoya (both in Aichi), and in Tokyo. In addition to manufacturing automobiles, Toyota provides financial services through its division Toyota Financial Services and also builds robots. Toyota Industries and Finance divisions form the bulk of the Toyota Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the world.

On May 8, 2009, Toyota reported a record annual net loss of US$4.4 billion, making it the latest automobile maker to be severely affected by the 2007-2009 financial crisis.

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