Toyota unveils hidden design studio concepts
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【Summary】Toyota celebrates iconic design studio by revealing unseen concepts including the MX-2 with gullwing doors and convertible steering system.
FutureCar Staff
Oct 14, 2023 9:20 AM PT
In a significant development, Toyota has unveiled the MX-2, a model that takes inspiration from its predecessor, the MX-1. However, the MX-2 boasts some exciting new features, including 'gullwing' doors and a revolutionary swing-arm steering system. One of the key highlights of this system is its ability to be converted between left and right-hand drive, providing drivers with enhanced flexibility and convenience.
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