Toyota concept vehicles (2020–2029)

The Toyota HYBARI (Hydrogen-Hybrid Advanced Rail vehicle for Innovation) is a train made in partnership with JR East and Hitachi.

It is an FV-E991 series train with two cars, and has a top speed of 100 km/h (62 mph)[1][non-primary source needed] Testing is planned to start in March 2022.

[needs update] The Aygo X prologue was unveiled in March 2021 by Toyota Motor Europe.

[23][non-primary source needed] The bZ4X GR Sport Concept is a tuned version of the bZ4X that was shown at the January 2022 Tokyo Auto Salon.

[19][31] The IMV 0 is a single-cab pickup concept that was presented on 14 December 2022 at the 60th anniversary event of Toyota Motor Thailand hosted by Akio Toyoda.

[33][34] The same vehicle was showcased at the 30th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in August 2023 as the Rangga Concept.

[35] The IMV 0 was also showcased during Toyota Motor Philippines' 35th anniversary event on 22 August 2023 as the Next Generation Tamaraw Concept with two variants, a pick-up truck similar to the Rangga Concept flat-deck truck, and a modern Jeepney, highlighting the IMV 0's modularity.

[38] The bZ Sport Crossover is one of two bZ-branded concept vehicles that are introduced at Auto Shanghai 2023.

[41] The same vehicle was showcased at the Toyota Motor Europe’s Kenshiki forum in Brussels on 4 December 2023 as Sport Crossover Concept.

[42][43] The bZ FlexSpace (Chinese: 悦动空间) is one of two bZ-branded concept vehicles that are introduced at Auto Shanghai 2023.

[45][non-primary source needed] The NEO Steer explored the use of a motor cycle style handlebar that included the accelerator and brake controls.

[47][45] Concept based on the 2024 model year Tacoma using the Tundra engine, drivetrain, suspension and many custom trim parts.

[48] The bZ Satisfied Space (Chinese: 舒享空间) is battery electric concept sedan that was showcased at Auto Guangzhou 2023.

[52][53] The X-Van Gear Concept (pronounced as cross-van) is a van built by Toyota Auto Body.

The bZ4x Concept showcased at Auto Shanghai in 2021
Akio Toyoda shows prototypes of 15 BEVs during Toyota's briefing on BEV strategies in December 2021
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Corolla Cross H2 Concept
Hilux Revo BEV Concept (Thailand)