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Toyota concept vehicles (1990–1999)

TownAce Van EV (1991) edit

Toyota TownAce Van EV
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1991
Body and chassis
RelatedToyota TownAce (R20)

The TownAce Van EV is a battery-electric prototype of the R20 series TownAce.[1][2]

Avalon (1991) edit

Toyota Avalon
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1991
DesignerCalty
Body and chassis
Body style4-door convertible
LayoutFR

Unveiled in 1991, at the 29th Tokyo Auto Show, the Avalon was a concept vehicle designed by Calty. It was a 4-door convertible where the windshield would retract and cover the passenger compartment when the vehicle was parked and secured.[3][4] It could only be driven with the top open with the roof serving as the windshield, with two additional glass panels that would retract rearward and stack behind the rear seats. It was roughly the size of the Toyota Corolla Ceres. The doors were not installed with side windows which means in inclement weather the passengers were exposed, in a similar fashion to touring car bodystyles of the early 1900s. It did not appear to have any direct relation to the Avalon sedan that was later placed into production.

AXV-III (1991) edit

Toyota AXV-III
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1991
Body and chassis
PlatformT190 Carina

The AXV-III was a concept vehicle first shown at the October 1991 Tokyo Motor Show and later shown at the February 1993 Chicago Auto Show. Based on the new Carina, it demonstrated automated driver aids such as vehicle-to-vehicle distance maintenance and a voice synthesiser that gave instructions for upcoming intersections.[5]

The AXV-III cruise control maintained vehicle-to-vehicle distance. Distances over 33 feet were measured by a pulsed laser beam. Distances under 33 feet were measured by a CCD camera using techniques similar to a camera's auto-focus. The usual accelerator linkage was replaced by an electronic version so that the computer could slow the car down automatically by removing power and activating the brakes when the car in front came too close.[6]

A voice activated GPS system displayed the current location on a display while additional safety was supplied by two door mounted airbags. [7]

AXV-IV (1991) edit

Toyota AXV-IV
 
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1991
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutFR
Powertrain
Engine804 cc two-cylinder supercharged two-stroke
Dimensions
Curb weight450 kilograms (990 lb)

The AXV-IV was a concept vehicle first shown at the October 1991 Tokyo Motor Show. It is a small coupe designed to be an environmentally friendly personal commuter. The AXV-IV is extremely light, weighing only 450 kilograms (992 lb). It is powered by an 804 cc supercharged two-stroke engine, rated at 64 hp (48 kW). The car also utilized light-weight FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) coil springs.

Fun Runner (1991) edit

The Toyota Fun Runner is a 1991 concept produced by Toyota at the 29th Tokyo Motor Show. It is based on the Toyota 4Runner. Toyota demonstrated its unflagging commitment to people-friendly car-making for the 21st century that harmonized with society and the earth's environment. It is made to be a luxury sport utility vehicle. [8]

AXV-V (1993) edit

Toyota AXV-V
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1993
Body and chassis
Body stylesedan
Powertrain
Engine2.0 L D-4 throttleless

The AXV-V was a concept vehicle first shown at the October 1993 Tokyo Motor Show. It is a mid-size coupe designed to be an environmentally friendly, fuel efficient family car. [9]

The AXV-V was extremely aerodynamically efficient, with Cd=0.20. To achieve this while still being able to seat four people, the cabin was longer and further forward than normal. Aerodynamic deflectors were used before and after each wheel and the rear wheels had covers. The door handles were made flush with the body.[9]

Power came from the D-4. This was a direct injection, four valve engine, which avoided the pumping losses of using a throttle. Control was by charge stratification at low to medium loads and by homogeneous mixture control at high loads. At low loads, one of the inlet valves was disabled. [10]

There were two 8 inch LCD screen in the front and two 6 inch LCD screens in the rear. The driver's screen showed a three-dimensional speedometer and collision-avoidance information. The passenger screens showed navigational and a TV monitor. [11]

Crown Majesta EV (1993) edit

Toyota Crown Majesta EV
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1993
Body and chassis
Class4-door sedan

The Crown Majesta EV was introduced in 1993. It is based on the S140 series Crown Majesta. It includes all the same features as the Crown S140, but being battery-powered.[1][2]

ASV (1995) edit

Toyota produced the first ASV (Advanced Safety Vehicle) in 1995. It includes 17 safety systems: Drowsy Driving Warning System, Tyre Pressure Warning System, Fire Alarm System, Automatic Headlight Arrangement System, Corner Monitor System, Next-Generation Information Display System, Lamp-Based Intervehicle Information, Transmission System, Navigation System for Road Traffic Information, Automatic Collision-Reduction Braking System, SOS Vehicle Stop System, Seat Belt Pretensioner System (all seats), Side Air Bag System, Collision-Sensing Automatic Braking System, Hood Air Bag System, Fire Extinguishing System, Accident Reporting System, and a Drive Recorder System. It is built on a Toyota Sprinter base, and can seat 4 people.[citation needed]

FLV (1995) edit

Toyota FLV
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1995
Body and chassis
Body stylestation wagon
LayoutFWD
Powertrain
Engine3.0 L 1MZ-FE V6
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,720 mm (107.1 in)
Length4,775 mm (188.0 in)
Width1,800 mm (70.9 in)
Height1,515 mm (59.6 in)

The FLV (Future Luxury Vehicle) was a concept vehicle built by Toyota. It was first shown at the October 1995 Tokyo Motor Show[12] as the Toyota FLV and then at the January 1996 North American International Auto Show as the Lexus FLV. [13] The exterior design was by Toyota USA's Calty Design Research.

The FLV was designed to be luxurious and also practical for an active lifestyle by having a large cargo compartment access by a rear hatch. The side windows are shaped like ordinary sedan windows but the roofline is closer to that of a wagon. Toyota called the shape a "monoform oval silhouette'.

The seat height was chosen so that the passenger's legs could swing out onto the ground without having to shift their body up (as in a normal sedan) or down (as in an SUV). An electronic centre console in the dash housed accessories such as a navigation display, air conditioning controls, the entertainment system and email (connected to a cell phone network).

The 2005 Toyota FT-SX concept vehicle fulfilled a similar purpose. [14]

Fun Runner II (1995) edit

The Second Fun Runner. Produced in 1995. Added additional off-road options.

MRJ (1995) edit

Toyota MRJ
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1995
Body and chassis
Class2 door convertible
Body styleconvertible
Layout4WS
Powertrain
Engine4-cylinder DOHC20
Dimensions
Wheelbase2550 mm
Length3995 mm
Width1695 mm
Height1240 mm

The Toyota MRJ is a concept convertible made by Toyota in 1995. Toyota says, "At Toyota, we know exactly what a sports car should be: responsive to the driver's every command, quick off the mark, and nimble on a twisty road. We've always felt the midship engine design was the best way to meet all those goals, and ensure unprecedented comfort. The Toyota MRJ has all the sportscar characteristics a midship engine car can offer, plus extra utility that lets you add sporty driving to your everyday life. Enthusiasts today want the joy of a sports cars with a personal touch-with individualist form and colouring. The Toyota MRJ fits the bill perfectly."[15]

Hybrid Electric Bus (1995) edit

Toyota Hybrid Electric Bus
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1995
Body and chassis
RelatedCoaster
Powertrain
Engine1.3 L 4E-FE I4
Dimensions
Length6,990 mm (275.2 in)
Width2,070 mm (81.5 in)
Height2,580 mm (101.6 in)
Curb weight4,150 kg (9,149 lb)

The Hybrid Electric Bus was a petrol-electric hybrid concept vehicle built by Toyota and first shown at the October 1995 Tokyo Motor Show. It was based on the Coaster bus and was operated the same as a normal small bus. [12]

The 1.3 L engine generated 20 kW (27 hp), which was fed to a bank of 24×12V sealed lead acid batteries. The batteries then supplied power to a 70 kW (94 hp) / 405 N⋅m (299 lbf⋅ft) AC induction electric motor. Top speed was 80 km/h (50 mph). A regenerative braking system was fitted.

The display vehicle had 14 ordinary seats, could hold one extra passenger in a wheelchair and was fitted with a wheelchair lifter.

Moguls (1995) edit

Toyota Moguls
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1995
Powertrain
Engine1.5 L 5K I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,000 mm (78.7 in)
Length3,165 mm (124.6 in)
Width1,640 mm (64.6 in)
Height1,795–2,295 mm (70.7–90.4 in)

The Moguls was a 4WD concept vehicle built by Toyota and first shown at the October 1995 Tokyo Motor Show. [16][17] It was a narrow 2-seater designed to provide access to forest areas that are not accessible by conventional 4WD vehicles. [12]

The driver sat in the centre of the front row with a large, almost horizontal steering wheel. Visibility was enhanced by a large front window, small windows in the lower sections of the doors, a low instrument panel and powered external mirrors. The single passenger sat behind and to the right of the driver. A single large door was used on the right hand side and a small door was used on the left hand side (driver access only). A light, open cargo area was provided at the rear.

Each wheel could also be raised and lowered independently by up to 500mm so that the vehicle could remain level at all times or so that the vehicle could be raised to clear stumps and large rocks. Each wheel was automatically adjusted to keep equal pressure on all wheels - helping to maintain grip. For extremely rough ground, the wheels could be replaced by 4 individual caterpillar tracks - the front tracks were steerable to lessen damage to the ground.

Conventional drive shafts allow only a limited height range. Instead, the engine was connected to two hydraulic pumps (one for each side) that used pipes to drive individual hydraulic motors in each wheel. The hydraulic transmission could use three sets of valves to provide 2WD/4WD selection by disconnecting the front motors, LSD functionality by locking the left and right hydraulic circuits together or to make tighter turning circles by providing less power to the inner wheels. To go down steep slopes, a low range could be used that did not require the driver to directly control the accelerator or brakes, allowing him to concentrate on outside conditions.

FCHV-1 (1996) edit

Toyota FCHV-1
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1996
Body and chassis
Body styleSUV
Powertrain
EngineHydrogen fuel cell
Chronology
PredecessorToyota RAV4
SuccessorToyota FCHV-2

The FCHV-1, introduced in 1996, was Toyota's first fuel cell vehicle, based on the Toyota RAV4 and equipped with a hydrogen-absorbing alloy storage unit.[18]

FCHV-2 (1997) edit

Toyota FCHV-2
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1997
Body and chassis
Body styleSUV
Powertrain
EngineHydrogen fuel cell
Chronology
PredecessorToyota FCHV-1
SuccessorToyota FCHV-3

The FCHV-2, introduced in 1997, was equipped with a reformer to extract hydrogen from methanol. Like the FCHV-1, it was built from the body of a RAV4.[18]

Funcargo (1997) edit

Toyota Funcargo
Overview
Manufacturer
Production1997
DesignerToyota EPOC
Body and chassis
Body style2-door van
LayoutFR
RelatedFuncoupe, Funtime
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Fun Cargo

The Funcargo was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota's EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC (New Basic Car) Funcars project. Rendering was done at D3 Marquettes Prototypes in France and Stola in Italy. The Funcargo (one word) was shown at the September 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show and the October 1997 Tokyo Motor Show and put into production in late 1998 as the Fun Cargo (two words). The mechanicals and chassis were shared with the Funcoupe and the Funtime. [19][20][21][22][23]

Funcoupe (1997) edit

Toyota Funcoupe
 
Overview
Manufacturer
Production1997
DesignerToyota EPOC
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutFR
RelatedFuncargo, Funtime

The Funcoupe was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota's EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC (New Basic Car) Funcars project. Rendering was done at D3 Marquettes Prototypes in France and Stola in Italy. The Funcoupe was shown at the September 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show and the October 1997 Tokyo Motor Show but was not put into production. The mechanicals and chassis were shared with the Funcargo and the Funtime. [19][20][22][24]

FCEV (1997) edit

The Toyota FCEV is a fuel cell vehicle, using methanol to drive. It was introduced in 1997. It is based on the Toyota FCHV and the Toyota Highlander.[citation needed]


Funtime (1997) edit

Toyota Funtime
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1997
DesignerToyota EPOC
Body and chassis
Body style4-door hatchback
LayoutFR
RelatedFuncargo, Funcoupe
Chronology
SuccessorToyota Fun Cargo

The Funtime was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota's EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC (New Basic Car) Funcars project. Rendering was done at D3 Marquettes Prototypes in France and Stola Spa and Forum in Italy. The Funtime was shown at the September 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show and the October 1997 Tokyo Motor Show and put into production in late 1998 as the Vitz/Yaris/Echo. The mechanicals and chassis were shared with the Funcargo and the Funcoupe. [19][20][22][25][26]

NEW (1997) edit

Toyota NEW
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1997
AssemblyJapan
Body and chassis
ClassSUV
Body style5-door crossover SUV
Dimensions
Length4615 mm
Width1825 mm
Height1685 mm

The Toyota NEW, officially the Toyota NEW Concept, is a prototype 5-door crossover SUV. It was shown at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show. The NEW has dimensions of 4615 mm/1825 mm/1685 mm.[27]

NC250 (1997) edit

Toyota Progrès NC250
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1998-2007
Body and chassis
Classsedan
Body style5 door sedan
LayoutRWD
Powertrain
Engine6-cylinder, 2.5-litre
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,780 mm
Length4,500 mm
Width1,700 mm
Height1,490 mm
Curb weight1460 kg

The Toyota Progrès NC250 is a luxury sedan made by Toyota since 1998. A prototype was presented as the NC250 at the 32nd Tokyo Motor Show in 1997. It features a long wheelbase, short overhang, and a large cabin to allow advanced FR features and extra interior space surpassing that of FF vehicles. The exterior has a new silhouette that gives the impression of vitality and luxury. The NC250 is mounted with an in-line, 6-cylinder, 2.5-litre petrol engine with electronic throttle control and Variable Valve Timing-intelligence (VVT-i) technology. The newly developed AI*1-Shift (cooperative shift control) extracts road configuration and positional information from the navigation system to recognize approaching comers and apply a combination of braking and downshifting for an incredibly smooth ride. Also, an antilock brake system (ABS), traction control (TRC), Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), and Brake Assist systems enhance active safety performance. The NC250's passive safety features include a Toyota Passive Safety Body (GOA*2), dual Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) airbags, and SRS side airbags. During a side collision, a newly developed SRS curtain-shield airbag deploys from the front pillars and sides of the roof, to help reduce head impact injury. The navigation system, using a 7-inch pop-up monitor, conforms to the Vehicle Information and Communication System (VICS) and MONET*3, an on-line information service from Toyota. A radar cruise control helps relieve driver burden by maintaining a fixed distance from the preceding vehicle.[28][29]

Solara Concept (1998) edit

Toyota Solara Concept
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Also calledToyota Camry Solara
Production1998
DesignerCalty Design Research
Body and chassis
ClassConvertible
Body styleMid-size car
Related
Powertrain
Engine3.0-litre twincam V6
Transmissionfour-speed automatic
Chronology
PredecessorToyota Camry

The Toyota Solara Concept was made in 1998, but entered production as the Toyota Camry Solara. The Solara convertible is a joint venture between Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) and ASC. The convertible is sold only in North America. It has large lower body panels, hood, and front and rear fascias. The front bucket seats are softly comfortable and supportive, and feature perforated leather surfaces for improved comfort. The driver's seat is power-adjustable, while the front passenger seat adjusts manually. The console flows into the center stack, which contains the automatic climate control system and the AM/FM/cassette/CD audio system. A 6-CD in-dash changer is built in to the dashboard. The rear seat is contoured for two passengers, and access is helped by a front passenger seat that is spring-loaded to automatically move forward when necessary. The Solara Concept has a 149 kW (200 hp) 3.0-litre twincam V6 engine. Maximum torque is 290 N⋅m (214 lb⋅ft) at 4400 rpm. The production convertible was offered only with an electronically-controlled four-speed automatic transmission.[30]

Celica Cruising Deck (1999) edit

Toyota Celica Cruising Deck
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1999
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutFF
PlatformT230 Celica
RelatedCelica
Powertrain
Engine1.8 L 2ZZ-GE I4

The Celica Cruising Deck was a concept vehicle built by Toyota and first shown at the October 1999 Tokyo Motor Show.[31][32] Based on the newly released Celica, the liftback rear was replaced with a flat deck that could be folded upright to form the vertical cushion of a rear passenger seat. The window behind the front passengers could be lowered into the divider between the front and rear cabins. This divider could then be folded down to form the lower cushion of the rear seat. The headrests for the rear passengers were folded down from the high-mounted rear wing. This is similar to the rear decking and revealable rear seat of the 1979 CAL-1 concept vehicle.

The Celica Cruising Deck was often displayed connected to a similarly styled trailer holding a Jet Ski. Toyota first displayed a Jet Ski behind a concept vehicle on the RV-1.

Celica XYR (1999) edit

Toyota Celica XYR
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1999
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
LayoutFF
Chronology
SuccessorCelica

The Celica XYR was a concept vehicle built by Toyota, with photos being released in early 1999. The Celica released in late 1999 closely resembled the XYR.

HV-M4 (1999) edit

Toyota HV-M4
 
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1999
Body and chassis
Body styleminivan
Layout4WD
RelatedEstima Hybrid
Powertrain
Engine2.4 L
TransmissionCVT

The HV-M4 was a concept vehicle built by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1999 Tokyo Motor Show,[33] then the March 2000 Geneva Motor Show.[34] The front wheels were powered by a petrol-hybrid system based on the first generation Prius and the rear wheels were powered by a second electric motor. It entered production in 2001 as the Estima Hybrid.

NCSV (1999) edit

Toyota NCSV
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1999
Body and chassis
Body style3-door wagon

The NCSV was a concept vehicle built by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1999 Tokyo Motor Show,[35] then the March 2000 Geneva Motor Show.[36]

The body is a blend of a three-door hatchback with a 3-door wagon with seating for 5 people.[37] The B-pillar has been removed and the C-pillar is highly slanted towards the front of the vehicle.

Retro Cruiser (1999) edit

Toyota Retro Cruiser
Overview
ManufacturerToyota
Production1999
Body and chassis
Layout4WD

The Retro Cruiser was a concept vehicle built by Toyota that was first shown at the February 1999 Chicago Auto Show.[38] It combined a modified Land Cruiser FJ40 body with the chassis and V8 engine from the Land Cruiser UZJ100.

See also edit

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Contents 1 TownAce Van EV 1991 2 Avalon 1991 3 AXV III 1991 4 AXV IV 1991 5 Fun Runner 1991 6 AXV V 1993 7 Crown Majesta EV 1993 8 ASV 1995 9 FLV 1995 10 Fun Runner II 1995 11 MRJ 1995 12 Hybrid Electric Bus 1995 13 Moguls 1995 14 FCHV 1 1996 15 FCHV 2 1997 16 Funcargo 1997 17 Funcoupe 1997 18 FCEV 1997 19 Funtime 1997 20 NEW 1997 21 NC250 1997 22 Solara Concept 1998 23 Celica Cruising Deck 1999 24 Celica XYR 1999 25 HV M4 1999 26 NCSV 1999 27 Retro Cruiser 1999 28 See also 29 ReferencesTownAce Van EV 1991 editToyota TownAce Van EVOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1991Body and chassisRelatedToyota TownAce R20 The TownAce Van EV is a battery electric prototype of the R20 series TownAce 1 2 Avalon 1991 editToyota AvalonOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1991DesignerCaltyBody and chassisBody style4 door convertibleLayoutFRUnveiled in 1991 at the 29th Tokyo Auto Show the Avalon was a concept vehicle designed by Calty It was a 4 door convertible where the windshield would retract and cover the passenger compartment when the vehicle was parked and secured 3 4 It could only be driven with the top open with the roof serving as the windshield with two additional glass panels that would retract rearward and stack behind the rear seats It was roughly the size of the Toyota Corolla Ceres The doors were not installed with side windows which means in inclement weather the passengers were exposed in a similar fashion to touring car bodystyles of the early 1900s It did not appear to have any direct relation to the Avalon sedan that was later placed into production AXV III 1991 editToyota AXV IIIOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1991Body and chassisPlatformT190 CarinaThe AXV III was a concept vehicle first shown at the October 1991 Tokyo Motor Show and later shown at the February 1993 Chicago Auto Show Based on the new Carina it demonstrated automated driver aids such as vehicle to vehicle distance maintenance and a voice synthesiser that gave instructions for upcoming intersections 5 The AXV III cruise control maintained vehicle to vehicle distance Distances over 33 feet were measured by a pulsed laser beam Distances under 33 feet were measured by a CCD camera using techniques similar to a camera s auto focus The usual accelerator linkage was replaced by an electronic version so that the computer could slow the car down automatically by removing power and activating the brakes when the car in front came too close 6 A voice activated GPS system displayed the current location on a display while additional safety was supplied by two door mounted airbags 7 AXV IV 1991 editToyota AXV IV nbsp OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1991Body and chassisBody style2 door coupeLayoutFRPowertrainEngine804 cc two cylinder supercharged two strokeDimensionsCurb weight450 kilograms 990 lb The AXV IV was a concept vehicle first shown at the October 1991 Tokyo Motor Show It is a small coupe designed to be an environmentally friendly personal commuter The AXV IV is extremely light weighing only 450 kilograms 992 lb It is powered by an 804 cc supercharged two stroke engine rated at 64 hp 48 kW The car also utilized light weight FRP fiberglass reinforced plastic coil springs Fun Runner 1991 editThe Toyota Fun Runner is a 1991 concept produced by Toyota at the 29th Tokyo Motor Show It is based on the Toyota 4Runner Toyota demonstrated its unflagging commitment to people friendly car making for the 21st century that harmonized with society and the earth s environment It is made to be a luxury sport utility vehicle 8 AXV V 1993 editToyota AXV VOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1993Body and chassisBody stylesedanPowertrainEngine2 0 L D 4 throttlelessThe AXV V was a concept vehicle first shown at the October 1993 Tokyo Motor Show It is a mid size coupe designed to be an environmentally friendly fuel efficient family car 9 The AXV V was extremely aerodynamically efficient with Cd 0 20 To achieve this while still being able to seat four people the cabin was longer and further forward than normal Aerodynamic deflectors were used before and after each wheel and the rear wheels had covers The door handles were made flush with the body 9 Power came from the D 4 This was a direct injection four valve engine which avoided the pumping losses of using a throttle Control was by charge stratification at low to medium loads and by homogeneous mixture control at high loads At low loads one of the inlet valves was disabled 10 There were two 8 inch LCD screen in the front and two 6 inch LCD screens in the rear The driver s screen showed a three dimensional speedometer and collision avoidance information The passenger screens showed navigational and a TV monitor 11 Crown Majesta EV 1993 editToyota Crown Majesta EVOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1993Body and chassisClass4 door sedanThe Crown Majesta EV was introduced in 1993 It is based on the S140 series Crown Majesta It includes all the same features as the Crown S140 but being battery powered 1 2 ASV 1995 editToyota produced the first ASV Advanced Safety Vehicle in 1995 It includes 17 safety systems Drowsy Driving Warning System Tyre Pressure Warning System Fire Alarm System Automatic Headlight Arrangement System Corner Monitor System Next Generation Information Display System Lamp Based Intervehicle Information Transmission System Navigation System for Road Traffic Information Automatic Collision Reduction Braking System SOS Vehicle Stop System Seat Belt Pretensioner System all seats Side Air Bag System Collision Sensing Automatic Braking System Hood Air Bag System Fire Extinguishing System Accident Reporting System and a Drive Recorder System It is built on a Toyota Sprinter base and can seat 4 people citation needed FLV 1995 editToyota FLVOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1995Body and chassisBody stylestation wagonLayoutFWDPowertrainEngine3 0 L 1MZ FE V6DimensionsWheelbase2 720 mm 107 1 in Length4 775 mm 188 0 in Width1 800 mm 70 9 in Height1 515 mm 59 6 in The FLV Future Luxury Vehicle was a concept vehicle built by Toyota It was first shown at the October 1995 Tokyo Motor Show 12 as the Toyota FLV and then at the January 1996 North American International Auto Show as the Lexus FLV 13 The exterior design was by Toyota USA s Calty Design Research The FLV was designed to be luxurious and also practical for an active lifestyle by having a large cargo compartment access by a rear hatch The side windows are shaped like ordinary sedan windows but the roofline is closer to that of a wagon Toyota called the shape a monoform oval silhouette The seat height was chosen so that the passenger s legs could swing out onto the ground without having to shift their body up as in a normal sedan or down as in an SUV An electronic centre console in the dash housed accessories such as a navigation display air conditioning controls the entertainment system and email connected to a cell phone network The 2005 Toyota FT SX concept vehicle fulfilled a similar purpose 14 Fun Runner II 1995 editThe Second Fun Runner Produced in 1995 Added additional off road options MRJ 1995 editToyota MRJOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1995Body and chassisClass2 door convertibleBody styleconvertibleLayout4WSPowertrainEngine4 cylinder DOHC20DimensionsWheelbase2550 mmLength3995 mmWidth1695 mmHeight1240 mmThe Toyota MRJ is a concept convertible made by Toyota in 1995 Toyota says At Toyota we know exactly what a sports car should be responsive to the driver s every command quick off the mark and nimble on a twisty road We ve always felt the midship engine design was the best way to meet all those goals and ensure unprecedented comfort The Toyota MRJ has all the sportscar characteristics a midship engine car can offer plus extra utility that lets you add sporty driving to your everyday life Enthusiasts today want the joy of a sports cars with a personal touch with individualist form and colouring The Toyota MRJ fits the bill perfectly 15 Hybrid Electric Bus 1995 editToyota Hybrid Electric BusOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1995Body and chassisRelatedCoasterPowertrainEngine1 3 L 4E FE I4DimensionsLength6 990 mm 275 2 in Width2 070 mm 81 5 in Height2 580 mm 101 6 in Curb weight4 150 kg 9 149 lb The Hybrid Electric Bus was a petrol electric hybrid concept vehicle built by Toyota and first shown at the October 1995 Tokyo Motor Show It was based on the Coaster bus and was operated the same as a normal small bus 12 The 1 3 L engine generated 20 kW 27 hp which was fed to a bank of 24 12V sealed lead acid batteries The batteries then supplied power to a 70 kW 94 hp 405 N m 299 lbf ft AC induction electric motor Top speed was 80 km h 50 mph A regenerative braking system was fitted The display vehicle had 14 ordinary seats could hold one extra passenger in a wheelchair and was fitted with a wheelchair lifter Moguls 1995 editToyota MogulsOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1995PowertrainEngine1 5 L 5K I4DimensionsWheelbase2 000 mm 78 7 in Length3 165 mm 124 6 in Width1 640 mm 64 6 in Height1 795 2 295 mm 70 7 90 4 in The Moguls was a 4WD concept vehicle built by Toyota and first shown at the October 1995 Tokyo Motor Show 16 17 It was a narrow 2 seater designed to provide access to forest areas that are not accessible by conventional 4WD vehicles 12 The driver sat in the centre of the front row with a large almost horizontal steering wheel Visibility was enhanced by a large front window small windows in the lower sections of the doors a low instrument panel and powered external mirrors The single passenger sat behind and to the right of the driver A single large door was used on the right hand side and a small door was used on the left hand side driver access only A light open cargo area was provided at the rear Each wheel could also be raised and lowered independently by up to 500mm so that the vehicle could remain level at all times or so that the vehicle could be raised to clear stumps and large rocks Each wheel was automatically adjusted to keep equal pressure on all wheels helping to maintain grip For extremely rough ground the wheels could be replaced by 4 individual caterpillar tracks the front tracks were steerable to lessen damage to the ground Conventional drive shafts allow only a limited height range Instead the engine was connected to two hydraulic pumps one for each side that used pipes to drive individual hydraulic motors in each wheel The hydraulic transmission could use three sets of valves to provide 2WD 4WD selection by disconnecting the front motors LSD functionality by locking the left and right hydraulic circuits together or to make tighter turning circles by providing less power to the inner wheels To go down steep slopes a low range could be used that did not require the driver to directly control the accelerator or brakes allowing him to concentrate on outside conditions FCHV 1 1996 editToyota FCHV 1OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1996Body and chassisBody styleSUVPowertrainEngineHydrogen fuel cellChronologyPredecessorToyota RAV4SuccessorToyota FCHV 2The FCHV 1 introduced in 1996 was Toyota s first fuel cell vehicle based on the Toyota RAV4 and equipped with a hydrogen absorbing alloy storage unit 18 FCHV 2 1997 editToyota FCHV 2OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1997Body and chassisBody styleSUVPowertrainEngineHydrogen fuel cellChronologyPredecessorToyota FCHV 1SuccessorToyota FCHV 3The FCHV 2 introduced in 1997 was equipped with a reformer to extract hydrogen from methanol Like the FCHV 1 it was built from the body of a RAV4 18 Funcargo 1997 editToyota FuncargoOverviewManufacturerToyotaStolaProduction1997DesignerToyota EPOCBody and chassisBody style2 door vanLayoutFRRelatedFuncoupe FuntimeChronologySuccessorToyota Fun CargoThe Funcargo was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota s EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC New Basic Car Funcars project Rendering was done at D3 Marquettes Prototypes in France and Stola in Italy The Funcargo one word was shown at the September 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show and the October 1997 Tokyo Motor Show and put into production in late 1998 as the Fun Cargo two words The mechanicals and chassis were shared with the Funcoupe and the Funtime 19 20 21 22 23 Funcoupe 1997 editToyota Funcoupe nbsp OverviewManufacturerToyotaStolaProduction1997DesignerToyota EPOCBody and chassisBody style2 door coupeLayoutFRRelatedFuncargo FuntimeThe Funcoupe was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota s EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC New Basic Car Funcars project Rendering was done at D3 Marquettes Prototypes in France and Stola in Italy The Funcoupe was shown at the September 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show and the October 1997 Tokyo Motor Show but was not put into production The mechanicals and chassis were shared with the Funcargo and the Funtime 19 20 22 24 FCEV 1997 editNot to be confused with Toyota FCHV The Toyota FCEV is a fuel cell vehicle using methanol to drive It was introduced in 1997 It is based on the Toyota FCHV and the Toyota Highlander citation needed Funtime 1997 editToyota FuntimeOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1997DesignerToyota EPOCBody and chassisBody style4 door hatchbackLayoutFRRelatedFuncargo FuncoupeChronologySuccessorToyota Fun CargoThe Funtime was a concept vehicle designed at Toyota s EPOC studio by Sotiris Kovos as part of the NBC New Basic Car Funcars project Rendering was done at D3 Marquettes Prototypes in France and Stola Spa and Forum in Italy The Funtime was shown at the September 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show and the October 1997 Tokyo Motor Show and put into production in late 1998 as the Vitz Yaris Echo The mechanicals and chassis were shared with the Funcargo and the Funcoupe 19 20 22 25 26 NEW 1997 editToyota NEWOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1997AssemblyJapanBody and chassisClassSUVBody style5 door crossover SUVDimensionsLength4615 mmWidth1825 mmHeight1685 mmThe Toyota NEW officially the Toyota NEW Concept is a prototype 5 door crossover SUV It was shown at the 1997 Tokyo Motor Show The NEW has dimensions of 4615 mm 1825 mm 1685 mm 27 NC250 1997 editToyota Progres NC250OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1998 2007Body and chassisClasssedanBody style5 door sedanLayoutRWDPowertrainEngine6 cylinder 2 5 litreDimensionsWheelbase2 780 mmLength4 500 mmWidth1 700 mmHeight1 490 mmCurb weight1460 kgThe Toyota Progres NC250 is a luxury sedan made by Toyota since 1998 A prototype was presented as the NC250 at the 32nd Tokyo Motor Show in 1997 It features a long wheelbase short overhang and a large cabin to allow advanced FR features and extra interior space surpassing that of FF vehicles The exterior has a new silhouette that gives the impression of vitality and luxury The NC250 is mounted with an in line 6 cylinder 2 5 litre petrol engine with electronic throttle control and Variable Valve Timing intelligence VVT i technology The newly developed AI 1 Shift cooperative shift control extracts road configuration and positional information from the navigation system to recognize approaching comers and apply a combination of braking and downshifting for an incredibly smooth ride Also an antilock brake system ABS traction control TRC Vehicle Stability Control VSC and Brake Assist systems enhance active safety performance The NC250 s passive safety features include a Toyota Passive Safety Body GOA 2 dual Supplemental Restraint System SRS airbags and SRS side airbags During a side collision a newly developed SRS curtain shield airbag deploys from the front pillars and sides of the roof to help reduce head impact injury The navigation system using a 7 inch pop up monitor conforms to the Vehicle Information and Communication System VICS and MONET 3 an on line information service from Toyota A radar cruise control helps relieve driver burden by maintaining a fixed distance from the preceding vehicle 28 29 Solara Concept 1998 editToyota Solara ConceptOverviewManufacturerToyotaAlso calledToyota Camry SolaraProduction1998DesignerCalty Design ResearchBody and chassisClassConvertibleBody styleMid size carRelatedToyota Camry SolaraLexus ES300PowertrainEngine3 0 litre twincam V6Transmissionfour speed automaticChronologyPredecessorToyota CamryThe Toyota Solara Concept was made in 1998 but entered production as the Toyota Camry Solara The Solara convertible is a joint venture between Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada TMMC and ASC The convertible is sold only in North America It has large lower body panels hood and front and rear fascias The front bucket seats are softly comfortable and supportive and feature perforated leather surfaces for improved comfort The driver s seat is power adjustable while the front passenger seat adjusts manually The console flows into the center stack which contains the automatic climate control system and the AM FM cassette CD audio system A 6 CD in dash changer is built in to the dashboard The rear seat is contoured for two passengers and access is helped by a front passenger seat that is spring loaded to automatically move forward when necessary The Solara Concept has a 149 kW 200 hp 3 0 litre twincam V6 engine Maximum torque is 290 N m 214 lb ft at 4400 rpm The production convertible was offered only with an electronically controlled four speed automatic transmission 30 Celica Cruising Deck 1999 editToyota Celica Cruising DeckOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1999Body and chassisBody style2 door coupeLayoutFFPlatformT230 CelicaRelatedCelicaPowertrainEngine1 8 L 2ZZ GE I4The Celica Cruising Deck was a concept vehicle built by Toyota and first shown at the October 1999 Tokyo Motor Show 31 32 Based on the newly released Celica the liftback rear was replaced with a flat deck that could be folded upright to form the vertical cushion of a rear passenger seat The window behind the front passengers could be lowered into the divider between the front and rear cabins This divider could then be folded down to form the lower cushion of the rear seat The headrests for the rear passengers were folded down from the high mounted rear wing This is similar to the rear decking and revealable rear seat of the 1979 CAL 1 concept vehicle The Celica Cruising Deck was often displayed connected to a similarly styled trailer holding a Jet Ski Toyota first displayed a Jet Ski behind a concept vehicle on the RV 1 Celica XYR 1999 editToyota Celica XYROverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1999Body and chassisBody style2 door coupeLayoutFFChronologySuccessorCelicaThe Celica XYR was a concept vehicle built by Toyota with photos being released in early 1999 The Celica released in late 1999 closely resembled the XYR HV M4 1999 editToyota HV M4 nbsp OverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1999Body and chassisBody styleminivanLayout4WDRelatedEstima HybridPowertrainEngine2 4 LTransmissionCVTThe HV M4 was a concept vehicle built by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1999 Tokyo Motor Show 33 then the March 2000 Geneva Motor Show 34 The front wheels were powered by a petrol hybrid system based on the first generation Prius and the rear wheels were powered by a second electric motor It entered production in 2001 as the Estima Hybrid NCSV 1999 editToyota NCSVOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1999Body and chassisBody style3 door wagonThe NCSV was a concept vehicle built by Toyota that was first shown at the October 1999 Tokyo Motor Show 35 then the March 2000 Geneva Motor Show 36 The body is a blend of a three door hatchback with a 3 door wagon with seating for 5 people 37 The B pillar has been removed and the C pillar is highly slanted towards the front of the vehicle Retro Cruiser 1999 editToyota Retro CruiserOverviewManufacturerToyotaProduction1999Body and chassisLayout4WDThe Retro Cruiser was a concept vehicle built by Toyota that was first shown at the February 1999 Chicago Auto Show 38 It combined a modified Land Cruiser FJ40 body with the chassis and V8 engine from the Land Cruiser UZJ100 See also editToyota concept vehicles 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