Author: Akshat Kashyap 08/04/24
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The Toyota Corolla will be recognised in history as the best-selling vehicle globally, having sold over 45 million units. It stuck to its original mission as a dependable and useful family saloon car when it was first unveiled to the public in 1966.
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The Toyota Land Cruiser has developed a cult following despite being originally known as a workhorse jeep and eventually becoming one of the greatest luxury SUVs available today.
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The Hilux brand is the go-to vehicle for a reliable workhorse all throughout the world, with Top Gear UK calling the pickup "indestructible."
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Toyota made its debut in the realm of sports vehicles in the 1960s with the 2000GT, which was Japan's take on the grand tourer.
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The fact that Toyota was still able to produce an exciting vehicle and convey the "waku-doki" feeling—a Japanese term meaning "heart-pounding, adrenaline-racing"—in such a little package was demonstrated by this vehicle.
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In certain ways, the 2000GT brand was spiritually carried over into the Toyota Supra.
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Prius is the modern standard for a successful hybrid automobile formula, combining exceptional fuel efficiency with Toyota dependability and everyday usability.
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Toyota's remarkable success in the Group A era of rallying helped the GT-Four become a popular vehicle in the motorsports world.
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With over 11 million sold, it is currently the best-selling SUV in the world after more than 20 years and five significant redesigns. It was such a hit.
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Finally, but certainly not least, there is the vehicle that ignited a revolution and elevated Lexus to the status of Japan's most prosperous luxury brand: the LS400.
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