Toyota unveils hidden design studio concepts
【Summary】Toyota celebrates its iconic design studio by unveiling previously unseen concepts. One of the designs, the MX-2, features 'gullwing' doors and a convertible steering system.
In the world of automotive design, Toyota has always been at the forefront of innovation. Two years after the successful launch of the MX-1, they introduced the MX-2. This new model took inspiration from its predecessor but added some exciting new features.
The MX-2's standout feature was its 'gullwing' doors, which gave the car a futuristic and sleek appearance. This design choice not only added a touch of style but also made it easier for passengers to enter and exit the vehicle.
Another notable addition to the MX-2 was the swing-arm steering system. This innovative feature allowed the driver to convert the steering between left and right-hand drive, providing flexibility for different markets and driving conditions.
Toyota's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive design is evident in the MX-2. By building on the success of the MX-1 and incorporating new features, they have once again proven themselves as leaders in the industry.
-
Electric Nissan Juke: A Sneak Peek at the Future
-
Electric cars set to become more affordable
-
Major creditor in talks to acquire Volta Trucks
-
Chinese EV maker's valuation close to Tesla
-
EVs' Limited Success in the U.S., Excluding Teslas
-
Toyota's Dedication to Quality Shines in Century Bolt Tightening Process
-
Tragic Accident: Bentley's Speed Questioned in Niagara Falls Deaths
-
Accelerating Car Development with Mazda-backed AI Firm
- Border collision: New York driver crashes into Canadian territory
- Toyota's Huge Investment in New Plant to Boost Job Opportunities and Car Production
- Dodge Magnum SRT-8 Up for Auction
- New Hyundai Tucson Revives Interior Buttons
- Toyota Yaris Cross: A Youthful Twist on the Popular Hatchback
- Futuristic people mover revealed by Chinese electric-car start-up
- Dacia closes website for Black Friday
- Mercedes-Benz: embracing a new era
- "New York Businessman Crashes Into Canadian Border in Niagara Falls"
- Cybertruck queues evoke memories of early iPhone frenzy