Overview
- Toyota used a livestream to tee up multiple concepts for the Japan Mobility Show starting October 29–30, offering first looks across Toyota, Lexus, Century, and Daihatsu.
- A new Corolla concept shows a sealed front, full‑width light bars, a visible charging port, and production‑like mirrors and door handles, leading outlets to report likely EV or plug‑in hybrid intent.
- Lexus recast the LS as a six‑wheeled MPV study described as a shift from Luxury Sedan to “Luxury Space,” with the extra rear axle aimed at maximizing interior room.
- Toyota confirmed Century’s elevation to a flagship brand and teased a ‘One of One’ coupe‑style SUV with a forward‑sliding passenger door, unveiling a new corporate slogan, “To You – Toyota,” alongside a clarified brand hierarchy.
- Akio Toyoda said the anticipated GR GT flagship supercar will skip the Japan Mobility Show and make its public debut at the Tokyo Auto Salon in January, with full specs for the teased concepts still unannounced.