Toyota logo.
Below is an assortment of emblems specific to Toyota, arranged by year.
Toyota logo.
1985 thru 1989 Toyota MR2 Shield.
2008 Toyota Yaris Club concept logo.
Toyota Motor Japan logo.
Toyota Sport logo.
Toyota F1 logo. In 2002 Toyota started racing in Formula One with Toyota Team Europe, based in Cologne. Despite a huge investment, the team's performances have been mediocre so far. In 2004, top designer Mike Gascoyne was hired; by 2005 the team had advanced from the midfield to challenging for the top positions. Jarno Trulli achieved two second places and one third place in the first five races of the season, helping the team to retain second position in the Constructors Championship for several races. Jarno Trulli and Ralf Schumacher are the team's current drivers.
Toyota Team Argentina logo.
Toyota Matrix logo. The Matrix is the Toyota version of a joint venture between Toyota and General Motors; the GM version is the Pontiac Vibe (2003—2008).
Toyota Tundra logo. The Toyota Tundra is a full-size pickup truck sold by Toyota. First generation (2000-2006), Second generation (2007-Present).
Toyota Highlander logo. The Toyota Highlander (Toyota Kluger in Japan and Australia) is a crossover SUV assembled by the Toyota Motor Corporation under the Toyota brand name in its Kykshk, Japan assembly plant during pre through 2007 and its Ikeda, Osaka, Japan assembly plant during 2008 and present. It was announced in April 2000 at the 2000 New York Auto Show and introduced as a 2001 model, arriving in late 2000 in Japan and in January 2001 in North America.
Toyota Solara logo. The Toyota Camry Solara, also more commonly known as the Toyota Solara, is a mid-size coupe/convertible designed and engineered by Toyota. 1999-present.
Toyota Supra logo. 1979 2002. The Toyota Celica Supra was a sports car/grand tourer produced by Toyota Motor Company from 1979 to 2002. The styling of the Toyota Celica Supra was derived from the Toyota Celica, but it was both longer and wider.[3] Starting in mid 1986, the Supra (in its third generation, MKIII) became its own model and was no longer based on the Celica. In turn, Toyota also stopped using the prefix Celica and began just calling the car Supra.
Toyota 4Runner logo. The Toyota 4Runner is an SUV manufactured by Toyota and sold mainly in the United States, Canada and Mexico from 1984 to the present.
Toyota Sequoia logo. The Toyota Sequoia is a full size SUV built by Toyota and based on their Tundra pickup truck. It was introduced in 2000 for the 2001 model year. The Sequoia was nominated for the North American Truck of the Year award for 2001. 2000—present.
Prius logo. The Toyota Prius is a hybrid electric vehicle developed and manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation, and one of the first such vehicles to be mass-produced and marketed. The Prius first went on sale in Japan in 1997, and worldwide in 2001. By the end of 2003, nearly 160,000 units had been produced for sale in Japan, Europe, and North America.
Yaris logo. Introduced by Toyota to the American market in 2007 to replace the Echo.
Toyota Kijang (sold in Indonesia) logo.
1971 1972 Toyota Celica Supra mark. The first generation, the A20/35 series was produced from 1970 1977. The first generation Celica was released to the market in 1970, and targeted to be a more affordable alternative to Toyota's supercar, the 2000GT. Displayed at the 1970 Tokyo Motor Show in October, and marketed in December of the same year, the Celica was a personal car that emphasized styling and driving enjoyment.
Toyota Entune logo.
Toyota Moving Forward.
2016 Toyota U2 (Urban Utility) concept logo.
2012 Toyota Prius V emblem.
2011 Toyota Yaris S 5-door Liftback "Yaris S" emblem.
2011 Toyota Sienna LE emblem.
2011 Toyota Sienna LE-AWD emblem.
2009 Toyota iQ emblem.
2009 Toyota iQ emblem.
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Special Edition emblem.
FJ Cruiser Trail- Teams emblem from a 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser.
FJ Cruiser Trail- Teams emblem from a 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser.
2007 Toyota Highlander Hydrid emblem. Initially, (first generation from 2001—2007) the Highlander/Kluger was a regular, non-hybrid SUV driven by an internal combustion engine, but later Toyota introduced a hybrid version, the Highlander Hybrid that utilizes the company's Hybrid Synergy Drive technology combined with the company's 3MZ-FE 3.3 liter V6 engine. The 2008 Toyota Highlander Hybrid will be arriving dealer lots in October 2007.
Hydrid emblem from the 2007 Toyota Highlander Hydrid.
Toyota Tundra Ivan "Ironman" Stewart Signature Series emblem. (source: Four Wheeler)
Totoya TRD HiLux pickup logo. On March 2nd, 2007, Toyota Australia delivered a stunning series of world and Australian firsts at the Melbourne International Motor Show. It showed the world's first TRD HiLux Concept, along with the world's first production TRD Aurion, the world's first TRD production-car brand as well as the world's first new-model Corolla Super 2000 rally car.
Emblem from a 2005 Toyota AYGO 5, located on the rear right side of the hatch.
Toyota MR2 Spyder emblem. Produced from 1984-2007. (imports to the US ended 2004).
1985 Toyota Celica Supra front grill emblem.
1981 Toyota Soarer front Lion emblem.
1981 Toyota Soarer rear type emblem.
Altis emblem for the Toyota Corolla Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) version.
Yaris Turbo emblem
Toyota Land Cruiser emblem.
Camry LE emblem
Toyota Solara emblem
Toyota X-Runner emblem.
Toyota Sports 800 emblem.
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