Toyota is well known for rolling out interesting concept vehicles, but its latest unveiling actually allows the driver to customize the look of the car.
Toyota is showcasing a new single person electric vehicle at CEATEC 2012 that envisions a future of small urban smart cars. It'ss laden with technology to adapt to and aid the user, as well as keep them connected. Meet the, um, Smart INSECT.
Thanks to increasingly efficient public transport and virtual connections, car ownership among the young continues to decline. In an effort to boost interest in a car culture among kids, Toyota has come up with a unique new concept vehicle.
If you didn't feel like any of those LA Auto Show concept cars were quite concept-y enough, Toyota has come out with something that should get those juices flowing: the Fun-Vii, which they're calling "a smartphone on four wheels."
With all the talk about alternate fuel cars, one technology you hear little about is the compressed air engine. Toyota wants top change that, so they built a car that could break 80-mph running on nothing but a bunch of hot air.
Normally, when you think of Japanese car manufacturers who waste their money on humanoid robots, you think of Honda and its Asimo. But don't think Toyota is going to take such gimmicks lying down! No, their new robot not only...
If standing in a cold parking lot eating bratwurst and drinking beer is your idea of fun, then here is your ultimate party truck. Developed by Toyota in conjunction with country duo Brooks & Dunn, the Tundra Midnight Rider features...
I feel like I'm writing about some fancy new steampunk mod when looking at the picture above, but — nope — that's the steering system that Toyota has come up with for its FT-EV II concept car. It's not a...
It's kinda fun watching the video of Francis Gomes' electric taxi concept. The Taxius Animalus starts off looking like a prop for a weird Vikings-meets-Mad Max B movie that never made it past the pitch stage, before turning into a...