Toyota unveils hidden design concepts
【Summary】Toyota celebrates its iconic design studio by unveiling previously unseen concepts, including the MX-2 with unique features like 'gullwing' doors and a convertible steering system.
In 1990, Toyota unveiled the MX-2, a new and improved version of their previous model, the MX-1. Building on the overall design of its predecessor, the MX-2 featured some exciting new additions.
One of the most notable changes was the introduction of 'gullwing' doors, which added a touch of futuristic flair to the vehicle's appearance. These upward-opening doors not only looked stylish but also made it easier for passengers to enter and exit the car.
Another innovative feature of the MX-2 was its swing-arm steering system. This unique system allowed the driver to switch between left and right-hand drive, making it suitable for both left and right-hand traffic countries. This adaptability made the MX-2 a versatile choice for car enthusiasts worldwide.
Overall, Toyota's MX-2 was a remarkable vehicle that combined the sleek design of the MX-1 with exciting new features. With its gullwing doors and convertible steering system, the MX-2 offered a fresh take on automotive design and functionality.
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