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Toyota Motor Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社, Hepburn: Toyota Jidōsha KK, IPA: [toꜜjota], English: /tɔɪˈtə/) (TYO: 7203.T) (NYSE: TM) (LSE: TYT) is an Japanese automobile manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi. Japan. It was founded by Eiji Toyoda. It is based in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture. Toyota provides financial services and works with many other kinds of business as well. It makes cars and trucks under the brand names Toyota, Hino Truck, Scion and Lexus. The company owns most of Daihatsu. Toyota automobiles are well known for lasting a very long time. Their North American headquarters are in Plano, Texas. The Calty Design Center, a place where Toyota cars are designed is in Newport Beach, California and there is a factory in Georgetown, Kentucky. 1935

Toyota Motor Corporation
Native name
トヨタ自動車株式会社
Toyota Jidosha KK
Public (K.K.)
Traded as
ISINJP3633400001
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedAugust 28, 1937; 88 years ago (1937-08-28)
FounderKiichiro Toyoda
Headquarters,
USA
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Akio Toyoda (Chairman)

Shigeru Hayakawa (Vice Chairman)

Koji Sato (President & CEO)

Simon Humphries (Chief Designer)
ProductsAutomobiles, luxury vehicles, commercial vehicles, engines
Production output
Increase 16,985,870 units (CY 2015)[1]
ServicesBanking, financing, leasing
RevenueIncrease ¥28.40 trillion (2016)[2]
Increase ¥2.85 trillion (2016)[2]
Increase ¥2.31 trillion (2016)[2]
Total assetsIncrease ¥47.42 trillion (2016)[2]
Total equityIncrease ¥17.22 trillion (2016)[2]
Owner
Number of employees
364,445 (2017)[4]
Divisions
Subsidiaries545[5]
Websiteglobal.toyota

Another factory that was run by both Toyota and General Motors is in Fremont, California. It was called "NUMMI," or New United Motor Manufacturing Incorporated, but is now owned by Tesla Motors to make their electric vehicles.

Toyota was started in 1933 as "Toyoda," a maker of textile-weaving machines.

Founder Eiji Toyoda died on September 17, 2013 from natural causes at the age of 100.

Scion

Toyota operated Scion. It founded Scion in 2003. Toyota decided to close down Scion in August 2016.

Lexus

Toyota founded Lexus in 1989 as its luxury division.

Models

Current production vehicles

Passenger cars

Body style Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction

(cal. year)

Model code Introduction

(cal. year)

Main markets
Sedan TOYOTA AVALON China (73).jpg Avalon 1994 XX50 2018 China Full-size sedan mainly produced and marketed in North America (until 2022) and China. Hybrid powertrain is available.
2022 Toyota Belta Smart (Egypt) front view 01.png Belta 2005 (nameplate) 2021 Africa Subcompact sedan (B-segment), rebadged Suzuki Ciaz. Previously, the Belta nameplate was used for the Japanese market Vios/Yaris sedan.
(CHN-Zhejiang) Private FAW-Toyota bZ3 浙ABT59A6 2024-12-15.jpg bZ3 2022 EA10 2022 China Battery electric compact sedan co-developed with BYD.
TOYOTA CAMRY (XV80) China (2).jpg Camry 1982 XV80 2023 Global Mid-size sedan (D-segment) marketed globally. Hybrid powertrain is standard/optional.
Toyota Century 3rd generation 2017 Tokyo Motor Show front 1 (cropped).jpg Century 1967 G60 2018 Japan Traditional luxury flagship sedan, mainly marketed in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is standard.
Toyota Corolla Limousine Monrepos 2019 IMG 1908.jpg
Toyota Corolla (E210) sedan IMG 4190.jpg
Corolla 1966 E210 2018 Global Compact sedan (C-segment) marketed globally. Traditionally the best-selling Toyota model worldwide. The Prestige model has been marketed in Europe, Asia (except Japan) and South America, while the Sporty model has been marketed in North America, Australasia, and China (as the Levin). Marketed in short wheelbase version in Japan. Marketed in Southeast Asia and Taiwan as the Corolla Altis. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2021 FAW-Toyota Allion 2.0 (front).jpg Allion 2021 2021 China Long-wheelbase versions of the Corolla for the Chinese market. The Allion is a reused nameplate from the Japanese-market compact sedan.
TOYOTA LEVIN GT China (2).jpg Levin GT
Toyota Crown Sedan FCEV.jpg Crown 1955 S230/232 (sedan) 2023 Japan, China Rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan available in hybrid and fuel cell hydrogen powertrains.
2023 Toyota Crown Platinum in Oxygen White, Front Left, 2023-12-22.jpg S235 (crossover) 2022 Japan, North America and others All-wheel-drive luxury crossover sedan marketed in Japan and North America. Oldest Toyota passenger car nameplate still in use. Hybrid powertrain is standard.
Toyota Mirai (JPD20) IMG 5303.jpg Mirai 2014 JPD20 2020 Global Fuel-cell/hydrogen executive sedan.
Toyota Prius (XW60) Plug-in Hybrid IMG 9905.jpg Prius 1997 XW60 2022 Global Hybrid/plug-in hybrid compact liftback (C-segment). The first mass-marketed hybrid electric car.
2023 Toyota Vios G 01.jpg
Toyota Vios 1.5 VVT-i G (IV) – f 13032025.jpg
Vios/

Yaris

2002 XP150
AC100
2013
2022
Emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America Subcompact sedan (B-segment) produced primarily for emerging markets. The Vios nameplate is used in China, Taiwan and Southeast Asian countries, while the Yaris nameplate is used in China, India, Middle East, Latin America, and Thailand (as the Yaris Ativ).
Hatchback 2023 Toyota Agya 1.2 G GR Parts Aero Package 01 (cropped).jpg Agya/

Wigo

2013 A350 2023 Southeast Asia and others City car developed by Daihatsu for emerging markets, rebadged Daihatsu Ayla.
2nd generation Toyota Aqua Z.jpg Aqua 2011 XP210 2021 Japan Hybrid-only subcompact hatchback (B-segment). First generation was marketed as the Prius c overseas.
2023 Toyota Corolla Hybrid (E210) hatchback IMG 9884.jpg Corolla 1966 E210 2018 Global Compact hatchback (C-segment). Successor to the Auris. Called the Corolla Sport in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2024 Toyota GR Corolla Circuit Edition, front left.jpg GR Corolla 2022 2022 Global High-performance variant of the Corolla hatchback (E210).
Toyota Glanza.jpg Glanza/

Starlet

2019 2022 India and Africa Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) developed and manufactured by Suzuki, primarily marketed in India (as Glanza) and Africa (as Starlet). Rebadged Suzuki Baleno.
Vitz 1998 (nameplate) 2023 Africa City car (A-segment) developed by Suzuki for emerging markets, rebadged Suzuki Celerio.
2023 Toyota Yaris Premium S.jpg Yaris (XP150) 2013 XP150 2013 Emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) produced primarily for emerging markets. Hatchback version of the Vios.
2024 Toyota Yaris Hybrid 130 (XP210) IMG 9910.jpg Yaris (XP210) 1999 XP210 2020 Japan, Europe and Australasia Subcompact hatchback (B-segment) produced primarily for developed markets. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2024 Toyota GR Yaris RZ High Performance in Super White II, front left.jpg GR Yaris 2020 Global (except North America) High-performance, three-door version of the Yaris (XP210), mass-produced as a homologation model for the FIA World Rally Championship.
Station wagon 2015-2017 Toyota Corolla Fielder Hybrid.jpg Corolla 1966 E160 2012 Japan Station wagon version of the E160 Corolla, continues to be sold as the Corolla Fielder alongside the E210 Corolla Touring in Japan.
2024 Toyota Corolla Touring Sports Hybrid (E210) IMG 9889.jpg E210 2018 Europe and Japan Station wagon version of the Corolla, primarily marketed in Europe and Japan. Marketed with a short-wheelbase in Japan. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Crossover SUV 2024 Toyota Aygo X Pure VVTi - 998cc 1.0 (72PS) Petrol - Pure White - 07-2024, Front.jpg Aygo X 2022 AB70 2022 Europe Crossover city car (A-segment) for the European market, based on the Yaris platform.
2024 FAW-Toyota bZ3C (front) 02.jpg bZ3C 2024 EA11 2024 China Battery electric crossover SUV co-developed with BYD and FAW.
Toyota bZ3X 001 (cropped).jpg bZ3X 2024 EG10 2024 China Battery electric compact crossover SUV co-developed with GAC.
Toyota bZ4X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2022 1X7A5895.jpg bZ4X 2022 EA10 2022 Global Battery electric compact crossover SUV.
C-HR+ 2025 2025 Global Battery electric compact crossover SUV.
Toyota C-HR hybrid II GR Sport 1X7A1663.jpg C-HR 2016 AX20 2023 Global (except North America) Compact crossover based on the GA-C platform.
2023 Toyota Century.jpg Century SUV 2023 G70 2023 Japan SUV variation of the Century based on the GA-K platform. Plug-in hybrid powertrain is standard.
(MYS-Kuala Lumpur) Private Toyota Corolla Cross SB993 2025-01-28.jpg Corolla Cross 2020 XG10 2020 Global Compact crossover based on the Corolla platform. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Alt= Frontlander 2021 2021 China Rebadged Corolla Cross for China produced by GAC Toyota.
Alt= Crown Estate/Signia 1955 (Crown nameplate) S238 2023 North America and Japan All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid powertrain, successor to the Venza in North America.
Toyota Crown Sport Z.jpg Crown Sport S236 2023 Japan All-wheel-drive mid-size crossover available in hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains.
2024 Toyota Grand Highlander XLE AWD in Blueprint, Front Right, 09-10-2023.jpg Grand Highlander 2023 AS10 2023 North America Mid-size crossover primarily marketed in North America as a larger variation of the Highlander. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2022 FAW-Toyota Harrier.jpg
2021 Toyota Venza Hybrid Limited in Titanium Glow, front left.jpg
Harrier
Venza
1997
2008
XU80 2020 Japan, China and others
North America and China
Mid-size crossover, built on the same platform as the RAV4. Marketed as the Venza in North America and China, prior to the XU80 model both were different models. Hybrid powertrain is optional (standard for the Venza).
Toyota Highlander Hybrid (XU70) 1X7A6356.jpg Highlander/

Kluger/ Crown Kluger

2000 XU70 2019 North America, Australasia and others Mid-size crossover primarily marketed in North America, Australasia and China. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2024 Toyota Raize Z in Shining White Pearl, front left.jpg Raize 2019 A200 2019 Japan, Southeast Asia and others Subcompact crossover developed by Daihatsu, primarily marketed in Japan and Indonesia. Rebadged A200 series Daihatsu Rocky. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2021 Toyota RAV4 PHV.jpg RAV4 1994 XA50 2018 Global Compact crossover marketed globally. Traditionally the best-selling Toyota SUV. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains are optional.
2021 GAC-Toyota Wildlander (front).jpg Wildlander 2020 2020 China Rebadged RAV4 for China produced by GAC Toyota. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid option available.
Toyota Rush 1.5 Dual VVT-i S (II) – f 13032025.jpg Rush 2006 F800/

F850

2017 Southeast Asia and others Rear-wheel-drive mini SUV developed by Daihatsu for the Indonesian market. Rebadged Daihatsu Terios. Primarily marketed in Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Third-row seating is standard in most markets, and optional in some markets.
2025 Toyota Urban Cruiser - preprod (3).jpg Urban Cruiser (BEV) 2008 (nameplate) 2024 Europe, India Battery electric subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, rebadged Suzuki e Vitara.
2022 Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder V Hybrid (India) front view.jpg Urban Cruiser / Urban Cruiser Hyryder YM 2022 India, Middle East and Africa Subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, rebadged Suzuki Grand Vitara. Primarily marketed in India (as the Urban Cruiser Hyryder) and Africa. Mild hybrid and full hybrid powertrains are available.
Urban Cruiser Taisor / Starlet Cross 2024 India and Africa Subcompact crossover developed by Suzuki, rebadged Suzuki Fronx. Mild hybrid powertrain is available.
Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid (XP210) 1X7A1846.jpg Yaris Cross 2020 XP210 2020 Japan, Europe, Australasia and others Subcompact crossover based on the Yaris platform, primarily marketed in Europe, Japan, and Australasia. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2023 Toyota Yaris Cross 1.5 S HV with GR Parts (2023-12-18).png AC200 2023 Southeast Asia and others Subcompact crossover based on the DNGA platform, marketed in Indonesia and others. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Body-on-frame SUV Toyota 4Runner Las Vegas 2025.jpg 4Runner 1984 N500 2024 Americas and others Body-on-frame mid-size SUV based on the Tacoma, marketed primarily in North America. Third-row seating is optional.
2021 Toyota Fortuner 4.0 SRV 4x4 (Colombia) front view.png Fortuner/

SW4

2005 AN150/

AN160

2015 Global (except Japan, Europe, China and North America) Body-on-frame mid-size SUV based on the Hilux, marketed globally except in Europe, North America, Japan, China, and others. Third-row seating is standard in many markets, and optional in some markets.
2023 Toyota Land Cruiser 70.jpg Land Cruiser 70 1951 J70 1984 Japan, Middle East, Africa and Australasia Full-size body-on-frame SUV. The oldest continuing Toyota nameplate. The J70 is an off-road oriented model produced with minimal changes since 1984.
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER (J300) China (3).jpg Land Cruiser 300 J300 2021 Global (except Europe and North America)
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER PRADO (J250) China (3).jpg Land Cruiser Prado/250 1984 J250 2023 Global Mid-size body-on-frame SUV, smaller than the full-size Land Cruiser.
Toyota Sequoia i-FORCE MAX Hybrid 4WD Capstone (III) – f 04012025.jpg Sequoia 2001 XK80 2022 North America and others Full-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Tundra. Primarily marketed in North America. Hybrid powertrain and third-row seating are standard.
MPV/

minivan

Toyota Alphard 2.4T Executive Lounge (IV) – f 22032025.jpg Alphard 2002 AH40 2023 Asia Minivans with rear sliding doors developed for the Japanese market and marketed throughout Asia. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Toyota Vellfire 2.5 (IV) – f 22032025.jpg Vellfire/

Crown Vellfire

2008
2022 Toyota Avanza 1.5 G Toyota Safety Sense W101RE (20220403).jpg Avanza 2003 W100 2021 Southeast Asia and Latin America Compact MPV developed by Daihatsu for the Indonesian market and marketed throughout emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Third-row seating is standard in most markets, and optional in some markets. Veloz is the upmarket equivalent of the Avanza, which became its own model in 2021.
Toyota Veloz 1.5 VVT-i – f 20032025.jpg Veloz 2021 W100/

W150

2021 Southeast Asia and Middle East
2022 Toyota Calya 1.2 G B401RA (20220410).jpg Calya 2016 B400 2016 Indonesia Three-row mini MPV developed by Daihatsu and marketed exclusively in the Indonesian market. Third-row seating is standard.
2022 Toyota Kijang Innova 2.4 G GUN142R (20220302).jpg Innova 2004 AN140 2015 Southeast Asia, India and others Second-generation Innova, a rear-wheel-drive, body-on-frame mid-size MPV marketed throughout emerging markets in Asia. Third-row seating is standard.
Toyota Innova Zenix 2.0 V (III) – f 22032025.jpg AG10 2022 Third-generation Innova, a front-wheel-drive mid-size MPV, marketed as the Kijang Innova Zenix in Indonesia and as the Innova Hycross in India. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
2022 Toyota Noah X.jpg Noah 2001 R90 2022 Japan and others Minivans with rear sliding doors developed for the Japanese market and also marketed in limited Asian markets. Third-row seating is standard. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Toyota Voxy R90 Hybrid S-Z.jpg Voxy
Toyota HiAce GL Grandia Tourer van front (cropped).jpg HiAce Commuter/

Grandia/ Premio

2019 H300 2019 Asia-Pacific Passenger van version of the H300 series HiAce.
2024 Toyota ProAce Verso DSC 7150.jpg ProAce Verso 2017 2017 Europe Passenger van version of the ProAce. Electric powertrain is optional.
2024 Toyota ProAce City Electric Automesse Ludwigsburg 2024 IMG 1401.jpg ProAce City Verso 2019 2019 Europe Passenger van version of the ProAce City. Electric powertrain is optional.
2022 Toyota Roomy Custom G-T Turbo in Cool Violet Crystal Shine, front left.jpg Roomy 2016 M900 2016 Japan Two-row mini MPV with rear sliding doors developed by Daihatsu. Marketed in Japan. Rebadged Daihatsu Thor. Also marketed under "Tank" nameplate until September 2020.
2022 Toyota Rumion Smart (Egypt) front view 03.png Rumion 2021 2021 India and Africa Three-row compact MPV developed and manufactured by Suzuki, primarily marketed in Africa. Rebadged Suzuki Ertiga.
2021 Toyota Sienna Hybrid Limited, front 1.14.21.jpg Sienna 1997 XL40 2020 North America, China and others Full-size minivan with rear sliding doors developed for the North American market. Third-row seating and hybrid powertrain are standard.
2023 Toyota Sienta Hybrid Z in Grayish Blue x Dark Gray, front right.jpg Sienta 2003 XP210 2022 Japan and Southeast Asia Mini MPV with rear sliding doors developed for the Japanese market and marketed in several Asian markets. Third-row seating is optional. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Sports car Toyota GR86 IMG 7863.jpg GR86 2012 ZN8 2021 Global Two-door, rear-wheel-drive 2+2 sports car jointly developed with Subaru alongside the near-identical Subaru BRZ. Marketed under Gazoo Racing branding since 2021.
Toyota Supra Monrepos 2019 IMG 1898.jpg Supra 1978 J29 2019 Global Two-door, two-seater rear-wheel-drive sports car jointly developed with BMW alongside the BMW Z4 (G29). Marketed under Gazoo Racing branding.
Kei car Toyota Auto Body, COMS T・COM, Bule.jpg COMS 2000 2012 Japan Single-seater battery electric microcar developed by Toyota Auto Body.
Toyota COPEN GR SPORT (3BA-LA400A) front (cropped).jpg Copen GR Sport 2019 LA400 2019 Japan Kei roadster developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Copen GR Sport.
Toyota Pixis Epoch L 4WD.jpg Pixis Epoch 2011 LA350 2017 Japan Kei hatchback developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged LA350 series Daihatsu Mira e:S.

Commercial vehicles

Body style Model Current generation Vehicle description
Image Name(s) Introduction

(cal. year)

Model code Introduction

(cal. year)

Main markets
Van 2017 Toyota HiAce (TRH201R) LWB van (2018-10-01) 01.jpg HiAce 1967 H200 2004 Japan and Southeast Asia Cab over van with rear sliding doors mainly marketed in Asia-Pacific and Africa. Available in many configurations, including short-wheelbase, long-wheelbase, wide super-long wheelbase, blind van, window van, low-roof, high-roof, etc. Other names include Commuter, RegiusAce, KDH, Quantum, and Ventury.
KMB YC2758 04-10-2022 (cropped + no logos).jpg H300 2019 Global (except Japan, Europe and North America) Successor to the H200 series HiAce. Passenger version is also available as the Commuter, Grandia and Premio.
2024 Toyota ProAce IMG 9986.jpg ProAce 2013 2016 Europe Medium van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Jumpy. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
2024 Toyota ProAce City Automesse Ludwigsburg 2024 IMG 1486.jpg ProAce City 2019 2019 Europe Compact van/leisure activity van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Citroën Berlingo. Passenger-oriented version is available as the ProAce City Verso. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
2024 Toyota Proace Max Electric - front.jpg ProAce Max 2023 2023 Europe Large van manufactured by Stellantis, marketed in Europe. Rebadged Fiat Ducato. Battery electric powertrain is optional.
2018 Toyota Probox Van DX Comfort in White, front right.jpg Probox 2002 XP160 2002 Japan Station wagon commercial van for the Japanese market. Successor to the Corolla/Caldina van.
Toyota TOWNACE DX 2WD (5BF-S403M-ZQDFJD) front.jpg TownAce/

LiteAce

1976 S400 2008 Japan, emerging markets in Asia and Latin America Cab over compact van with rear sliding doors developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Gran Max.
Pickup

truck

2024 Toyota Hilux 2.4 V 4x4 Crew Cab (Indonesia) front view.jpg Hilux 1968 AN120 2015 Global (except Canada and the United States) Mid-size pickup truck marketed globally except Canada and the United States. Available in single cab, space cab, and double cab configurations.
Toyota Tamaraw GUN122 2.4L Dropside LWB Silver Metallic - front.jpg Hilux Champ/Stout/Rangga / Tamaraw 2023 AN110/

120

2023 Global emerging markets Compact pickup truck or chassis cab.
Toyota Land Cruiser 16.09.20 JM (3) (cropped).jpg Land Cruiser (J70) 1951 J70 1984 Japan, Middle East, Africa and Australasia Pickup version of the J70 series Land Cruiser.
Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road (N400) IMG 9727 (cropped).jpg Tacoma 1995 N400 2023 North America and others Mid-size pickup truck developed for the North American market. Available in single cab, space cab, and double cab configurations.
2022 Toyota Tundra Limited CrewMax Short Bed 4x4 with TRD Off-Road Package, front left, 11-01-2022.jpg Tundra 2000 XK70 2021 North America and others Full-size pickup truck developed for the North American market. Available in CrewMax, and double cab configurations. Hybrid powertrain is optional.
Toyota TOWNACE TRUCK DX 2WD・5MT (5BF-S403U-TMRFJD) front (cropped).jpg TownAce/

LiteAce

1976 S400 2008 Japan, emerging markets in Asia and Latin America Cab over compact basic pickup truck developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Gran Max.
Kei truck Toyota PIXIS TRUCK Standard (3BD-S500U-TBRF) front.jpg Pixis Truck 2011 S500 2014 Japan Cab over kei pickup truck developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged S500 series Daihatsu Hijet Truck.
Toyota PIXIS VAN CRUISE TURBO (3BD-S700M-ZBGZ) front.jpg Pixis Van 2011 S700 2021 Japan Cab over kei van with rear sliding doors developed by Daihatsu. Rebadged Daihatsu Hijet Cargo.
Cabover truck Toyota-DynaU700.JPG Dyna 1959 2011 Global Light to medium-duty cab over truck for commercial use jointly developed with Hino.
Bus Toyota Coaster EX XZB70.jpg Coaster 1969 B60/B70 2017 Global Single-decker bus. Available in three configurations; standard wheelbase configuration, long wheelbase configuration and a school bus configuration.
JR-Bus-kanto L530-20502.jpg Sora 2018 ZBC-MUM1NAE 2018 Japan Fuel-cell/hydrogen single-decker transit bus, jointly developed with Hino Motors.
Taxi Checker Cab Futami Kotsu 40 JPN Taxi (cropped).jpg JPN Taxi 2017 NTP10 2017 Japan and others Hybrid mini MPV with rear left sliding door developed for the Japanese market for taxi use. Based on the second-generation Sienta platform.

Toyota Media

References

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