Toyota is a global automobile manufacturer, producing about 10 million vehicles per year.
The car company is responsible for some of the most impressive sports cars ever produced, and their economy sedans are known for the dependability and class of their models.
| Founded | 1937 |
| Headquarters | Toyota City, Aichi, Japan |
| Revenue | US$256,7 billion |
| Founders | Kiichiro Toyoda |
| Owner | Toyota Motor Corp. |
| Number of employee | 366 283 |
Toyota Supra
Varis proves that it still has the magic touch with its Hurtling Solid & Joker line of affordable aero. The subtle body sculpting and use of Ridox front fenders and BMW Lime Rock grey paint on this demo A80 owned by Naohiro Yahagi preceded an even more aggressive-looking package from Varis—the Supreme Wide Body kit—that really pushes out the fenders, but we're partial to Naohiro's narrow body project.
Toyota Hiace - King Of The Vans
It's an R35 GT-R-powered minivan. What could be cooler than that? Ju Sung Oh's turbocharged box on wheels looks like it belongs in a family garage.
Toyota Celica
The Toyota Celica was manufactured between 1971 and 2006, with 7 generations. The Celica was derived from the Latin word meaning “celestial” and its design did not disappoint buyers at all, boasting various options: convertibles, liftback coupes, notchback sedans.
This car was a top-ten contender on multiple top tens throughout its lifespan. It was well-known in the motorsports community as the "King of Rallying" during its reign in competition, winning first place in several events from 1983 to 1986.