Almost exactly 30 years ago, Japanese auto giant Toyota debuted a new concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show: an electric-petrol hybrid it had christened the Prius.
Unlike its usual concepts, Toyota has stepped away from its typical target market and design language to create an autonomous kid-only car.
This is when the GR86 name appeared, and along with the name change came a new engine with a higher power output, but still a ...
Japan’s kei car culture keeps finding new ways to surprise, and this latest student-built concept might be the boldest twist ...
The 1998 Toyota Altezza arrived at the end of the decade looking like just another compact sports sedan, but it quietly reset ...
Toyota is abandoning its V6 engines and replacing them with smaller hybrids and turbocharged four cylinders, thanks to ...
More than 25 years after it last hit the dirt, the Corolla and its hot GR variant are staging a rally comeback.
A newly published Toyota patent hints at better-handling hybrids through more thoughtful placement of batteries and fuel ...
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Digital artist Nikita Chuicko, AKA Kelsonik, has taken the Century Coupe concept and reimagined it as a production car. More importantly, it's remade as a production car that wasn't trying to be an ...
Cooling demand and high costs have undercut the ambitious electrification targets of western automakers, yielding much of the ...
The company is developing a new GR GT and Lexus LFA to rival top supercars, while expanding the Century brand into Bentley ...