Historic Toyota Vehicles

Toyota's first production vehicle, the Toyoda AA Sedan first rolled off the assembly line in 1936. The vehicle's streamlined styling was influenced by the 1934 DeSoto, which was considered "highly advanced" at the time.

Along with the AA Sedan, Toyota introduced a work truck model, the Toyoda G1.

Two examples of postwar Toyota vehicles, the Toyopet Toyoace SKB (left) and the Toyopet Crown.

The Toyopet Crown was introduced in 1955.

The Toyopet Toyoace SKB was introduced in the mid-1950s.

A first-generation Toyota Corolla (1966), which was originally designed as "family" car.

A 1970 Celica GT. Note the position of the sideview mirrors.

A 1973 Corona, again, note the unconventional position of the sideview mirrors.

An example of Toyota's commitment to research. The ESV (Experimental Safety Vehicle) from 1973.

A first-generation Celsior (1989).

The Prius PHEV shows how far the Toyota brand has evolved, though echoing the forward-thinking design going all the way back to the AA Sedan.
