Every Toyota Ever Built in One Enormous Family Tree

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How do you keep a Toyotaku occupied for days? Well, 2013 is The Toyota Motor Corporation‘s 75th anniversary and as part of the celebration, they’ve released a ginormous interactive family tree that shows every Toyota model ever built. Ever. Sort by model name, body type or engine type, then click on the pop-up bubbles for more information. You can even download a PDF version too. Happy birthday, Toyota!

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8 Responses to Every Toyota Ever Built in One Enormous Family Tree

  1. Nigel says:

    I found my 82′ Tercel !!
    (Mine was metallic brown).

  2. Ric says:

    They (Toyota) have this printed up and on display in the Toyota Auto Museum down in Nagaya when I went last Nov.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/35536435@N03/8446771138/in/set-72157632688830989

    http://www.toyota.co.jp/Museum/

  3. Nakazoto says:

    Awesome!
    Although, now I want one for Honda, Nissan(Prince), Mitsubishi and Mazda.

  4. Menard says:

    Noticed a mistake, they used the pic of a Scion TC for the 2nd gen Camry Solara.

    Another thing I noticed on the Supra timeline, they started off with the MK3 Supra. I thought it should have been connected with the Celica XX (Celica Supra) since they are MK1 and MK2 Supras.

  5. Guru Woodman says:

    While browsing I noticed some mistakes, vehicles listed with incorrect engines and such. You would expect a better job form toyota…..

  6. Sammy B says:

    I very much enjoyed this, but they don’t seem to have the Toyota Van listed correctly. The Previa turns into the Sienna. That’s fine of course, but what about the 1984-1988 Van? They have the model listed internationally, but not for the US. Odd.

  7. swi says:

    they’re some mistakes, but this is amazing job to done because they collect a variety of information from all of the world, its not easy though, anyway great job !

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