Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toyota. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Tokio 2020 Olympic Games Baseball Toyota Tundra 2010 Pick Up Hot Wheels 1:64











The Toyota Tundra is a pickup truck manufactured in the United States by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since May 1999. The Tundra was the second full-size pickup to be built by a Japanese manufacturer (the first was the Toyota T100), but the Tundra was the first full-size pickup from a Japanese manufacturer to be built in North America. The Tundra was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award and was Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year in 2000 and 2008. Initially built in a new Toyota plant in Princeton, Indiana, production was consolidated in 2008 to Toyota's San Antonio, Texas, factory and is the only full-size pickup truck manufactured in Texas.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Toyota FJ Cruiser Jada 1:24




Esta FJ Cruiser en escala 1:24 y de la marca JADA Made In China, la conseguí en una pagina de ventas on-line en México, a pesar de ser una marca comercial, yo no la había visto antes y ni sabía que existía ese modelo en esa marca JADA. Supongo que no es tan comercial por ser un modelo que fue fabricado hace varios años. Este modelo lo he visto en e-bay en la marca JADA y otra marca al parecer europea. Después de todo fue una buena compra, de esas veces que no esperas encontrar algo que te hará sentir contento por agregarlo a tu colección.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

2005 Toyota MR2 Spyder Crossfire 1:24 Jada Import Racer











The Toyota MR2 is a line of two-seater, mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, manufactured in Japan and marketed globally by Toyota from 1984 until 2007 over three generations: W10 (1984–1989), W20 (1989–1999) and W30 (1999–2007). It is Japan's first rear mid-engined production car.

Conceived as a small, economical and sporty car, the MR2 uses simple but effective design elements, including an inline-four engine, transversely mounted in front of the rear axle, four-wheel disc brakes, and fully independent coilover suspension – MacPherson strut fronts and Chapman strut rears.

The name MR2 stands for either "mid-ship run-about 2-seater" or "mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-seater". In French-speaking markets, the vehicle was renamed Toyota MR because the abbreviation "MR2" sounds like the profanity "merde" when spoken in French.
The MR2 derived from a 1976 Toyota design project with the goal of a car which would be enjoyable to drive, yet still provide good fuel economy – not necessarily a sports car. Design work began in 1979 when Akio Yoshida from Toyota's testing department started to evaluate alternatives for engine placement and drive method, finalizing a mid-transverse engine placement. Toyota called the 1981 prototype SA-X.

From its original design, the car evolved into a sports car, and further prototypes were tested both in Japan and in the US. Significant testing was performed on race circuits including Willow Springs, where former Formula One driver Dan Gurney tested the car.

All three generations were in compliance with Japanese government regulations concerning exterior dimensions and engine displacement. The MR2 appeared around the same time as the Honda CR-X and the Nissan EXA from Japan, the Pontiac Fiero and Ford EXP from North America, and about a decade after the VW Scirocco and Fiat X1/9 from Europe made their debut.

Toyota debuted its SV-3 concept car in October 1983 at the Tokyo Motor Show, gathering press and audience publicity. The car was scheduled for a Japanese launch in the second quarter of 1984 under the name MR2.

Monday, September 28, 2009

1970 Toyota Celica 1:64 Hot Wheels










El Toyota Celica (pronunciado / sɛlɨkə /) es una serie de cupés deportivas realizados por la empresa japonesa Toyota. El nombre se deriva de la palabra coelica que en latín significa «celestial». Este automóvil se empezó a fabricar en Japón en el año 1970. Considerado, junto con el Toyota Supra, uno de los mejores automóviles fabricados por Toyota.
A lo largo de su vida útil el Celica fue propulsado por diferentes motores de cuatro cilindros. El cambio más significativo se produjo en 1986, cuando el diseño para conducir el coche cambió de tracción trasera a tracción delantera. Durante las tres primeras generaciones, los Celicas se lanzaron al mercado de Estados Unidos con diferentes versiones de motores de la serie R de Toyota. Un modelo de cuatro ruedas motrices turbo (diseñado All-Trac Turbo en los EE.UU. o GT-Four en Japón y Europa). Este automóvil se ha producido desde 1986 hasta 2000. A través de siete generaciones, el modelo ha pasado por muchas revisiones y tenedores de diseño, incluyendo el Toyota Celica Supra (más tarde conocido como el Toyota Supra). El Celica estaba disponible como cupé, cupé Liftback, así como un modelo descapotable.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

2004 Toyota Scion xB Maisto 1:24












The Scion xB is a compact car (subcompact car in its first generation) made by Toyota for the United States market and sold under their youth-oriented Scion brand. It is a box-shaped, 5-door hatchback.
The first-generation xB was a lightly modified and rebadged version of the Japanese-market subcompact Toyota bB. It was a small hatchback based on the Toyota Echo/Yaris platform. The xB was one of two models in the lineup of Toyota's US-exclusive Scion division present at the brand's 2003 launch, the other being the xA, based on the Toyota ist.