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Toyota build life-size version of 80s remote controlled Tamiya Hilux Bruiser

In the 1980s, the must-have remote controlled truck that every kid wanted (and quite a lot of grown-ups to be fair) was the Tamiya the Hilux Bruiser. The hard-as-nails pickup was the equal to anything...

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Traditional car engines to be dead by 2050 says Toyota boss

Toyota believe the bell has tolled for the internal combustion engine. The prediction, that the internal combustion engine’s days are numbered comes from the company’s head of advanced research and...

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A look back at the Toyota Celica A20/35 (1970 – 1977)

Today our retrospective focuses on one of Japan’s most illustrious exports to the UK and US (in particular) – the Toyota Celica A20/35. The first generation of the Celica had always been slated...

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Toyota calls time on diesel in the UK

Toyota, the globe’s largest car manufacturer, has called time on diesel in the UK. After December 2018, it will no longer be possible to purchase a brand new diesel edition of the brand’s extensive...

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A look back at the Toyota Sera (1990 – 1995)

The Sera first saw the light of day by way of a tease in 1988. It was revealed as a concept, titled the AXV-II a full two years before it hit the roads. A well balanced fusion of exotic style (just...

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A look back at the Toyota Crown S60 (1971 – 1974)

The S60 edition of Toyota stalwart, the Crown, may have been the models fourth generation, but It was the first time the model graced UK shores. Immediately it gained an impressive recognition in a...

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A look back at the Toyota Celica (2000-2007)

After a period of indifference, Toyota revealed the seventh generation Celica at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show. Hailed as a triumphant return to form, it looked great whilst performing superbly. The...

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Toyota set new benchmark with latest self-driving car

Self-driving tech is advancing ever-faster, with Japanese behemoth Toyota amongst the front runners. The company’s latest research vehicle, a Lexus, uses the updated P4 software platform. A more...

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Natural History Museum takes delivery of hydrogen powered Toyota

The Natural History Museum has joined the growing ranks of UK research and academic organisations to take delivery of a Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell saloon. The London museum acquired the vehicle...

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Toyota to manufacture Japanese moon vehicles

Japan intends to send a manned mission to the moon in 2029 and the vehicle it intends to traverse the lunar surface with will be a Toyota. The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Toyota...

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