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Toyota Models and Features
With over 30 million sold, the Toyota Corolla is
one of the most popular and best selling cars in the world.
The Toyota Camry is still America's quintessential midsize car, and it's
easy to see why. It performs every task with poise and class while
offending no one. Looking beyond the sedate styling reveals bulletproof
reliability, superbly refined powertrains, quantifiable quality, and an
everyday user-friendliness that's hard to beat.
A standard Camry has air conditioning and power door locks and windows,
but an XLE V-6 has standard automatic climate control, wood-grain interior
trim, and power front seats, with a power moonroof and leather seats among
the optional features. Toyota has exerted a great deal of effort to
improve the dowdy appearance of its less premium Camrys, to the extent
that the even the base model gained chrome door handles and gear-shifter
base in 2005. Upscale optional features include a navigation system and a
JBL stereo with satellite radio capability.
Camrys are now pretty big vehicles, with interior volume near the high end
of the EPA's midsize class. Even the coupe and convertible have reasonable
passenger room front and rear.

In addition to the sedan, Toyota offers the Camry Solara coupe and
convertible. While the coupe offers some additional style over the
sedan--and decent accommodations all around--the convertible is
one of
just three affordable four-seat sun-seekers you can buy in the
United
States, along with the Chrysler Sebring Convertible and Ford Mustang.
The array of Camry models is somewhat confusing. The sedan is available in
base, four-cylinder form and ever fancier LE, SE, and XLE trims, with
either four- or six-cylinder power. The convertibles are available only
with the V-6 engine in SE or SLE trim, and the coupes come in SE, SE
Sport, and SLE guise with either engine.
The Camry's clean, tasteful sedan body and more curvaceous
coupe/convertible body suggest a mannered approach to motoring. The line
doesn't pander to fashion trends, rather these cars look smart today and
will continue to do so for years to come. For 2006, there are no major
styling revisions, following a freshening in 2005 that incorporated
redesigned grille, headlamps, and taillamps. A clever hierarchy of Camry
ownership is distinguished mainly by wheel and tire packages. Standard
Camry sedans make do with 15-inch wheels and tires; 16-inchers are
variously optional and standard on the middle trim levels; and 17s are
standard on convertibles, some coupes, and the SE sedan.
Hybrid Synergy Drive and Hybrid electric vehicle Toyota is one of the
largest companies to push hybrid vehicles in the market and the first to
commercially mass-produce and sell such vehicles, an example being the
Toyota Prius. The company eventually began providing this option on the
main smaller cars such as Camry and later with the Lexus divisions,
producing some hybrid luxury vehicles. It labeled such technology in
Toyota cars as "Hybrid Synergy Drive" and in Lexus versions as "Lexus
Hybrid Drive."
The Prius has become the top selling hybrid car in America. Toyota, as a
brand, now has three hybrid vehicles in its lineup: the Prius, Highlander,
and Camry. The popular minivan Toyota Sienna is scheduled to join the
hybrid lineup by 2010, and by 2030 Toyota plans to offer its entire lineup
of cars, trucks, and
SUVs with a Hybrid Synergy Drive option.
The Hybrid Synergy drive is the most widely rolled-out
environment-friendly system in the automotive industry to date. More than
1,000,000 units have been sold. Toyota's CEO has committed to eventually
making every car of the company a hybrid vehicle.
Lexus LS 600h hybrid sedan. Lexus also has their own hybrid lineup,
consisting of the GS 450h, RX 400h, and launched in 2007, the LS 600h/LS
600h L.
Toyota has said it plans to make a hybrid-electric system available on
every vehicle it sells worldwide sometime in the 2010s. Toyota and Honda
have already said they've halved the incremental cost of electric hybrids
and see cost parity in the future (even without incentives).
Hybrids are viewed by some automakers as a core segment of the future
vehicle market. After General Motors announced it would produce the
Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid, Toyota announced that it, too, would make
one. Toyota is currently testing its "Toyota Plug-in HV" in Japan, the
United States, and Europe. Like GM's Volt, it uses a lithium-ion battery
pack. The PHEV (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle)
could have a lower environmental impact than existing hybrids.
On June 5, 2008, A123 Systems announced that its Hymotion plug-in hybrid
conversion kits for the Prius would be installed by six dealers, including
four Toyota dealerships: Westboro Toyota in Boston, Fitzgerald Toyota in
Washington D.C., Toyota of Hollywood in Los Angeles, and the
Minneapolis-based Denny Hecker
Automotive Group, which sells multiple brands.
All-electric vehicles
Toyota is speeding up the development of vehicles that run only on
electricity with the aim of mass-producing them in the early part of next
decade. Road tests for the current prototype, called "e-com", had ended in
2006
The Tundra is a full-size pickup truck sold by Toyota that originally went
into production in 1999 (as a 2000 model year model), Currently, the
Tundra has been on the market for more than half a decade, and has
captured 17 percent of the full-size half-ton market.
The all new Tundra is assembled in two different locations, both inside
the United States. The Standard and Double Cabs are assembled in "Truck
Country" San Antonio, Texas, while the Crew Max is assembled in Mooreland,
Indiana. Toyota Motor Corporation assembled around 150,000 Standard and
Double Cabs, and only 70,000 Crew Max's in 2007. As of November 2008 the
San Antonio Plant will be the only one producing Tundra Trucks. The Tundra
is currently being exported to the Latin American market.
In addition to the Tundra, Toyota also produces the Tacoma, with a smaller
body and smaller engine than its bigger brother. Outside the United
States, Toyota produces the world-acclaimed Hilux in Standard and double
cab, gasoline and diesel engine, 2WD and 4WD versions. The Hilux, perhaps
the most reliable and toughest pick up truck in the market has proven
itself in the harshest
environments around the world. It is very common to see Hiluxes in the
high altitude mines of the Andes mountains (making the Hilux the preferred
truck of mine operators due to its durability and reliability), the Sahara
desert and the African Toyota War. The BBC's Top Gear TV show featured 2
episodes of the Indestructible Toyota Hilux
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Toyota History
The Toyota Motor Company was awarded its first Japanese Quality Control
Award at the start of the 1980s and began participating in a wide variety
of Motorsports. Due to the 1973 oil crisis consumers in the lucrative U.S.
market began turning to small cars with better fuel economy. American car
manufacturers had considered
small economy cars to be an "entry level" product, and their small
vehicles were made to a low level of quality in order to keep the price
low.
In 1982, the Toyota Motor Company and Toyota Motor Sales merged into one
company, the Toyota Motor Corporation. Two years later, Toyota entered
into a joint venture with GM called NUMMI, the New United Motor
Manufacturing, Inc, operating an automobile manufacturing plant in
Fremont, California. The factory was an old General Motors plant that had
been closed for two years. Toyota then started to establish new brands at
the end of the 1980s, with the launch of their luxury division Lexus in
1989.
In the 1990s Toyota began to branch out from producing mostly compact cars
by adding many larger and more luxurious vehicles to its lineup, including
a full sized pickup, the T100 (and later the Tundra), several lines of
SUVs, a sport version of the Camry, known as the Camry Solara, and the
Scion brand, a group of several affordable, yet sporty, automobiles
targeted specifically to young adults. Toyota also began production of the
world's best selling hybrid car, the Prius, in 1997.
With a major presence with Europe, due to the success of Toyota Team
Europe, the corporation decided to set up TMME, Toyota Motor Europe
Marketing & Engineering, to help market vehicles in the continent. Two
years later,
Toyota set up a base in the United Kingdom, TMUK, as the company's cars
had become very popular among British drivers. Bases in Indiana, Virginia
and Tianjin were also set up. In 1999, the company decided to list itself
on the New York and London Stock Exchange.
With over 30 million sold, the Corolla is one of the most popular and best
selling cars in the world.In 2001, Toyota's Toyo Trust and Banking merged
to form the UFJ, United Financials of Japan, which was accused of
corruption by
the Japan's government for making bad loans to alleged Yakuza crime
syndicates with executives accused of blocking Financial Service Agency
inspections.[18] The UFJ was listed among Fortune Magazine's largest
money-losing
corporations in the world, with Toyota's chairman serving as a
director.[19] At the time, the UFJ was one of the largest shareholders of
Toyota. As a result of Japan's banking crisis, the UFJ was merged again to
become Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.
In 2002, Toyota managed to enter a Formula One works team and establish
joint ventures with French motoring companies Citroën and Peugeot, a year
after Toyota started producing cars in France. Toyota ranked eight on
Forbes 2000 list of worlds leading companies for the year 2005. The
company was number one in global automobile sales for the first quarter of
2008.
On December 7, 2004, a U.S. press release was issued stating that Toyota
would be offering Sirius Satellite Radios. However, as late as January 27,
2007, Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite radio kits were not
available for Toyota factory radios.[citation needed] While the press
release enumerated nine models, only limited availability existed at the
dealer level in the U.S. As of 2008, all Toyota and Scion models have
either standard or available XM radio kits. Major Lexus dealerships have
been offering satellite radio kits for Lexus vehicles since 2005, in
addition to factory-equipped satellite radio models.
In 2007, Toyota released an update of its full size truck, the Tundra,
produced in two American factories, one in Texas and one in Indiana.
"Motor Trend" named the Tundra "Truck of the Year," and the 2007 Toyota
Camry "Car of the Year" for 2007. It also began the construction of two
new factories, one to build the RAV4 in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada and the
other to build the Toyota Prius in Blue Springs, Mississippi, USA. This
plant was originally intended to build the Toyota Highlander, but Toyota
decided to use the plant in Princeton, Indiana, USA instead.
The company has also found recent success with its smaller models - the
Corolla and Yaris - as gas prices have risen rapidly in the last few
years.
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