Toyopet Racer: Toyota’s forgotten racing car
We reveal the history of the 1951 Toyopet Racer. a thoroughbred race car that pre-dates Toyota’s international motorsport debut by six years.
The Toyota Crown is the longest-running model in Toyota’s passenger car history, having been in continuous production since 1955.
We reveal the history of the 1951 Toyopet Racer. a thoroughbred race car that pre-dates Toyota’s international motorsport debut by six years.
We meet the man behind one of the world’s finest classic Toyota model collections, the same enthusiast who is also continuing the legacy of Belgium’s original Toyota dealership.
The 1982 Toyota Crown Super Saloon marked our last hurrah for the traditional three-box saloon in the UK market. We look back.
Forty-five years after it was first registered, an incredible, low-mileage 1972 Toyota Crown Automatic De Luxe has been uncovered in Surrey.
Toyota’s first full-scale passenger car was also America’s first Japanese car. But how did the US market receive the Toyopet Crown in 1958?
We look through the first six generations of the evergreen Toyota Crown, from its post-war beginnings to the end of its availability in the UK in 1984.