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  2. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Fuel cell hybrid vehicle Toyota FCV-R: 2011 Fuel cell hybrid vehicle, entered production as the Toyota Mirai: Toyota FCV Plus: 2015 Fuel cell hybrid vehicle Toyota FCX-80: 1979 Also shown as the CX-80: Toyota Fine-Comfort Ride: 2017 Toyota Fine-N: 2003 Toyota Fine-S: 2003 Toyota Fine-T: 2005 Called the Fine-X in America Toyota Fine-X: 2005

  3. Category:Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Toyota vehicles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 293 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Toyota Corolla - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Corolla (Japanese: トヨタ・カローラ, Hepburn: Toyota Karōra) is a series of compact cars (formerly subcompact) manufactured and marketed globally by the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Introduced in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in the ...

  5. Toyota Corona - Wikipedia

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    The car was well received, winning the 1969 Road Test Import Car of the Year. [2] The Corona helped boost U.S. sales of Toyota vehicles to more than 20,000 units in 1966 (a threefold increase), making the company the third-best-selling import brand in the United States by 1967.

  6. Toyota Avalon - Wikipedia

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    Toyota first introduced the "Avalon" name on a concept convertible sedan at the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show. [14] [15] The Avalon was available with a front bench seat for six-passenger seating, and its column shifter was the first such feature in an American Toyota car since the T130 series Corona. [16]

  7. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    Toyota is the world's leader in sales of hybrid electric vehicles, one of the largest companies to encourage the mass-market adoption of hybrid vehicles across the globe, and the first to commercially mass-produce and sell such vehicles, with the introduction of the XW10 Toyota Prius in 1997.