Toyota, established in 1937, is renowned for reliability and efficiency. Its diverse lineup includes the Corolla, the world’s best-selling car, and the hybrid pioneer Prius. Toyota leads in innovation with advancements in hybrid and electric vehicles while maintaining a reputation for producing long-lasting, high-quality vehicles for global markets.
Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.
The Toyota 4Runner, produced since 1984, is a legendary SUV renowned for its rugged durability, off-road prowess, and body-on-frame construction. It's a favourite for adventurers and families alike.
First Generation (N60): 1984-1989. Second Generation (N120/N130): 1990-1995. Third Generation (N180): 1996-2002. Fourth Generation (N210): 2003-2009. Fifth Generation (N280): 2010-2024. Sixth Generation (N400): 2025-Present.
The Toyota 86, launched in 2012, is a celebrated affordable sports coupe. Co-developed with Subaru, it prioritises pure driving enjoyment with its lightweight, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, and balanced handling.
First Generation (ZN6/ZC6): 2012-2021 (Also known as Toyota GT86, Scion FR-S, and Subaru BRZ). Second Generation (ZN8/ZD8 - renamed GR86): 2021-Present (Launched globally in 2021, with Australian deliveries starting in 2022).
The Toyota 2000GT (1967–1970) is the iconic, limited-production sports car that redefined Japan's automotive image, showcasing world-class design and performance.
The Toyota 2000GT was a singular, limited-production model and is generally considered to have only one main generation, though minor model code variations and a late-run update existed. First Generation - MF10 (2.0L DOHC) 1967–1970 - The main production model. A minor update occurred in 1969 (slightly modified front/rear lights). MF10L (LHD Export) - 1967–1970 - Left-Hand Drive version built for the export market. MF12L (2.3L SOHC) - 1969–1970 - A very small number built with a larger, single overhead cam engine, primarily for the US market.
The Toyota Avalon, produced from 1994-2022 (globally) and 2000-2005 (Australia), was a full-size sedan. It offered a spacious, comfortable, and reliable option for those seeking a more luxurious experience than the Camry.
First Generation (XX10): 1994-1999 (Australian production of a variant began in 2000, continuing until 2005). Second Generation (XX20): 1999-2004. Third Generation (XX30): 2004-2012. Fourth Generation (XX40): 2012-2018. Fifth Generation (XX50): 2018-2022.
The Toyota C-HR, introduced in Australia in 2017, is a distinctive compact crossover SUV. Known for its bold, coupé-like styling and agile driving dynamics, the latest generation focuses on hybrid powertrains.
First Generation (AX10/AX50): 2017-2023 (Launched in early 2017, production ceased in 2023 for this generation, with a facelift in 2019/2020). Second Generation (AX20): 2024-Present (Launched in Australia in the first half of 2024, exclusively with hybrid powertrains).
The Toyota Camry, produced from 1982 to the present, is a globally renowned mid-size sedan celebrated for its class-leading reliability, comfort, and consistent sales dominance.
The Camry evolved from the 1979 Celica Camry into an independent model line spanning nine generations. The narrow-body V10 (1982–1986) and V20 (1986–1992) series gave way to the "wide-body" XV series, including the XV10 (1991–1996), XV20 (1996–2002), XV30 (2001–2006), and XV40 (2006–2011). Modern iterations include the XV50 (2011–2017), the aggressive XV70 (2017–2024), and the hybrid-exclusive XV80 launched for 2025.
The Toyota Celica, produced from 1970 to 2006, was a celebrated sports coupe that also spawned the prestigious Celica Supra (1978–1986). While the Celica shifted to front-wheel drive in 1985, the Supra eventually became a standalone rear-wheel-drive legend.
The Toyota Celica evolved through seven generations, transitioning from a classic rear-wheel-drive pony car to a high-tech front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive performer. The Celica Supra variant existed during the second and third generations before splitting into its own model line. First Generation (A20/A30): 1970–1977. Second Generation (A40/A50): 1977–1981 (Celica Supra Mk1 launched 1978). Third Generation (A60): 1981–1985 (Celica Supra Mk2/Celica XX). Fourth Generation (T160): 1985–1989 (Switch to FWD/AWD; Supra becomes standalone). Fifth Generation (T180): 1989–1993. Sixth Generation (T200): 1993–1999. Seventh Generation (T230): 1999–2006.
The Toyota Corolla, continuously produced since 1966, is the world's best-selling car nameplate. Renowned for its reliability, affordability, and efficiency, it has evolved across numerous generations to meet diverse global needs.
First Generation (E10): 1966-1970. Second Generation (E20): 1970-1974. Third Generation (E30, E40, E50, E60): 1974-1979. Fourth Generation (E70): 1979-1983. Fifth Generation (E80): 1983-1987 (Introduced FWD for sedans/hatches). Sixth Generation (E90): 1987-1991. Seventh Generation (E100): 1991-1997. Eighth Generation (E110): 1995-2000 (Global versions varied in styling). Ninth Generation (E120, E130): 2000-2006. Tenth Generation (E140, E150): 2006-2012 (Often split into narrow/wide body for different markets). Eleventh Generation (E160, E170, E180): 2012-2018 (Introduced with more market-specific styling). Twelfth Generation (E210): 2018-Present (Launched 2018 for global hatchback, 2019 for sedan, continues with updates like the 2025 model year).
The Toyota Crown, in continuous production since 1955, is Toyota's longest-running passenger car nameplate. This executive sedan has consistently offered luxury, comfort, and reliability across numerous evolutions.
Fourth Generation (S60/S70): 1971-1974. Fifth Generation (S80/S90/S100): 1974-1979. Sixth Generation (S110): 1979-1983. Seventh Generation (S120): 1983-1987. Eighth Generation (S130): 1987-1991. Ninth Generation (S140): 1991-1995. Tenth Generation (S150): 1995-1999. Eleventh Generation (S170): 1999-2003. Twelfth Generation (S180): 2003-2008. Thirteenth Generation (S200): 2008-2012. Fourteenth Generation (S210): 2012-2018. Fifteenth Generation (S220): 2018-2022. Sixteenth Generation (S230/S235/S236/S238 - Multi-body types): 2022-Present. Crown Crossover: 2022-Present. Crown Sport: 2023-Present. Crown Sedan: 2023-Present. Crown Estate (or Signia in some markets): 2024-Present (launched in Japan in March 2025).
The Toyota FJ Cruiser, produced from 2006-2022, is a retro-styled SUV. Inspired by the classic FJ40 Land Cruiser, it offered rugged off-road capability and distinctive looks for adventure enthusiasts.
The Toyota FJ Cruiser is generally considered a single generation (XJ10), though it had regional availability differences and updates: Production Start: 2006 (as 2007 model year for North America). Japanese Market Introduction: 2010 (with right-hand drive). Australian Market Discontinuation: August 2016. North American Market Discontinuation: 2014. Global Discontinuation (Final Edition in Middle East): 2022
The Toyota Highlander, known as Kluger in Australia, has been produced since 2000. This popular mid-size crossover SUV offers three-row seating, a comfortable ride, and Toyota's renowned reliability, often pioneering hybrid options.
First Generation (XU20): 2000-2007 (Introduced for 2001 model year in North America). Second Generation (XU40): 2007-2013 (Introduced for 2008 model year). Third Generation (XU50): 2013-2019 (Introduced for 2014 model year, facelift in 2016). Fourth Generation (XU70): 2019-Present (Introduced for 2020 model year). Note: The larger "Grand Highlander" (AS10) was introduced in 2023 for some markets, expanding the Highlander family.
The Toyota Hilux, produced since 1968, is a global icon of durability and toughness. This versatile pickup truck is renowned for its go-anywhere capability, reliability, and strong workhorse reputation worldwide.
First Generation (N10): 1968-1972. Second Generation (N20): 1972-1978. Third Generation (N30, N40): 1978-1983. Fourth Generation (N50, N60, N70): 1983-1988. Fifth Generation (N80, N90, N100, N110): 1988-1997. Sixth Generation (N140, N150, N160, N170): 1997-2005. Seventh Generation (AN10, AN20, AN30 - IMV platform): 2004-2015. Eighth Generation (AN120, AN130 - IMV platform): 2015-Present (Facelifts in 2017, 2020, and 2024 for various markets, including the new mild-hybrid variants for 2024-2025).
The Toyota LandCruiser, produced since 1951, is a legendary off-road icon. Renowned for unparalleled durability, capability, and reliability, it has conquered every continent, from rugged workhorse to luxury SUV.
20 Series: 1955-1960. 40 Series: 1960-1984 (Long production, iconic, often still seen). 50 Series (FJ55): 1967-1980 (The "Iron Pig", first station wagon). 60 Series (FJ60/BJ60/HJ60): 1979-1990. 70 Series: 1984-Present (Continues to be produced and updated, especially for commercial/heavy-duty use in markets like Australia). 80 Series (FZJ80/HDJ80): 1990-1997. 100 Series (HZJ105/HDJ100/UZJ100): 1998-2007 (Split into solid axle (105) and independent front suspension (100) models). 200 Series (URJ200/VDJ200): 2007-2021. 300 Series (VJA300/FJA300): 2021-Present. 250 Series ("Land Cruiser Prado" successor in some markets, or "Land Cruiser" in others like North America): 2023-Present (Launched late 2023, expected in Australia from mid-2024 as the LandCruiser Prado).
The Toyota LandCruiser Prado, produced since 1984, is a highly popular mid-size SUV known for its blend of off-road capability and everyday comfort. It offers renowned Toyota reliability and a spacious interior for families and adventurers.
Predecessor (LandCruiser 70 Wagon/Bundera): 1984-1990 (Light-duty versions that led to Prado name). First Generation (J70): 1990-1996. Second Generation (J90): 1996-2002. Third Generation (J120): 2002-2009. Fourth Generation (J150): 2009-2023 (or early 2024 in some markets, with facelifts in 2013 and 2017). Fifth Generation (J250): 2023-Present (Launched late 2023 for 2024/2025 model year; Australian deliveries mid-2024 as the "LandCruiser Prado")
The Toyota Mirai, produced since 2014, is a pioneering hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle. Emitting only water, this innovative sedan offers a glimpse into sustainable mobility, combining eco-friendliness with a comfortable, refined driving experience.
First Generation (JPD10): 2014-2020 (Unveiled in 2014, with sales starting December 2014 as a 2015 model year in key markets. Australia had a small trial program from 2018). Second Generation (JPD20): 2020-Present (Unveiled October 2019, with sales starting December 2020 as a 2021 model year. Introduced to Australia through an extended demonstration program in 2021).
The Toyota Prius, produced since 1997, pioneered the mass-market hybrid vehicle. It's globally recognised for its exceptional fuel efficiency and environmental credentials, evolving with cutting-edge technology and distinctive design.
First Generation (XW10): 1997-2003 (Initially Japan-only, expanded globally from 2000 as NHW11). Second Generation (XW20): 2003-2009. Third Generation (XW30): 2009-2015 (Plug-in Hybrid variant introduced in 2011). Fourth Generation (XW50): 2015-2022 (Facelift in 2018). Fifth Generation (XW60): 2022-Present (Launched in late 2022 for the 2023 model year).
The Toyota RAV4, first produced in 1994, pioneered the compact crossover SUV segment. Blending car-like comfort with SUV versatility, it has become a global best-seller, known for reliability and efficiency, especially its popular hybrid variants.
First Generation (XA10): 1994-2000 (Launched in Japan 1994, globally 1996; included 2-door, 4-door, and convertible options). Second Generation (XA20): 2000-2005. Third Generation (XA30): 2005-2012 (Larger, dropped 2-door, offered V6 in some markets). Fourth Generation (XA40): 2012-2018 (Hybrid model introduced in 2016). Fifth Generation (XA50): 2018-2025 (Launched 2018 for 2019 model year; the popular generation still on sale in July 2025, but being phased out for the 6th gen). Sixth Generation (XA60): 2025-Present (World premiere May 2025, with plans to launch in Japan by end of FY2025; likely hitting global markets as 2026 model year).
The Toyota Sequoia, produced since 2000 for the North American market, is a full-size SUV. Based on the Tundra pickup, it offers robust capability, three-row seating, and renowned Toyota reliability for large families.
First Generation (XK30/XK40): 2000-2007 (Launched for the 2001 model year; facelift in 2005). Second Generation (XK60): 2007-2022 (Launched for the 2008 model year; facelift in 2018). Third Generation (XK80): 2022-Present (Launched for the 2023 model year).
The Toyota Sienna, produced since 1997 for the North American market, is a popular minivan. Known for its reliability, spacious interior, and comfortable ride, it offers practical transportation for families, with recent generations being exclusively hybrid.
First Generation (XL10): 1997-2003 (Launched for the 1998 model year). Second Generation (XL20): 2003-2010 (Launched for the 2004 model year). Third Generation (XL30): 2010-2020 (Launched for the 2011 model year). Fourth Generation (XL40): 2020-Present (Launched for the 2021 model year; now exclusively hybrid).
The Toyota Supra, produced from 1978-2002 and revived in 2019, is a legendary sports car. Renowned for its performance, tuning potential, and iconic styling, it blends a rich motorsport heritage with modern driving exhilaration.
First Generation (A40/A50 Celica Supra/Celica XX): 1978-1981. Second Generation (A60 Celica Supra/Celica XX): 1981-1986. Third Generation (A70 Supra): 1986-1992 (First standalone Supra model). Fourth Generation (A80 Supra): 1993-2002. Fifth Generation (A90/J29 Supra): 2019-Present (Developed in collaboration with BMW Z4).
The Toyota Tacoma, produced since 1995 for the North American market, is a highly popular mid-size pickup. Renowned for its robust off-road capability, reliability, and strong resale value, it's a favourite among adventurers.
First Generation (N140/N150/N160/N170/N190): 1995-2004. Second Generation (N220/N240/N250/N260/N270): 2005-2015. Third Generation (N300): 2016-2023. Fourth Generation (N400): 2024-Present.
The Toyota Tundra, produced since 1999 (as a 2000 model year) primarily for North America, is a full-size pickup. Known for its robust V8 power, serious towing capabilities, and durability, it now offers hybrid powertrains and is launching in Australia in late 2024.
First Generation (XK30/XK40): 2000-2006 (Launched May 1999 for the 2000 model year). Second Generation (XK50): 2007-2021 (Launched November 2006 for the 2007 model year; received facelifts in 2010 and 2014). Third Generation (XK70): 2022-Present (Launched December 2021 for the 2022 model year; officially available in Australia from November 2024 via a right-hand drive re-engineering program).
The Toyota Yaris, produced since 1997, is a global supermini known for its compact size, fuel efficiency, and reliability. It offers practical urban mobility with evolving technology and safety features.
First Generation (XP10): 1997-2005 (Known as Vitz in Japan, Echo in some markets including Australia until 2005, Yaris elsewhere). Second Generation (XP90): 2005-2013 (Launched in Australia as Yaris in 2005). Third Generation (XP130/XP150): 2011-2020 (Different platforms for hatchback/sedan in some markets; Australian launch late 2011). Fourth Generation (XP210): 2020-Present (Australian launch 2020, with significant updates in 2024 for various markets).