2016 Toyota Mirai
Overview The 2016 Toyota Mirai represents the first mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell vehicle offered by the manufacturer. Developed to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen as a primary energy source for personal transportation, the Mirai utilizes a proton exchange membrane fuel cell stack to generate electricity, which powers an electric motor. The vehicle was engineered to […]
2018-2020 Toyota Mirai
Overview The Toyota Mirai represents a significant engineering effort by Toyota to commercialize hydrogen fuel cell technology. Introduced to the North American market for the 2016 model year, the first-generation Mirai serves as a zero-emission sedan that utilizes a proton exchange membrane fuel cell stack to generate electricity. By combining compressed hydrogen gas with oxygen […]
2017 Toyota Mirai
Overview The 2017 Toyota Mirai represents the early commercialization of hydrogen fuel cell technology for the mass market. As a dedicated fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), the Mirai was engineered to provide a zero-emission driving experience without the long charging times associated with battery-electric vehicles. Toyota utilized a proprietary fuel cell stack, the Toyota Fuel […]
2009 Toyota Matrix AWD 2.4L
Overview The 2009 Toyota Matrix represents the second generation of Toyota’s compact hatchback, which was developed in collaboration with General Motors. Sharing the “MC” platform with the Toyota Corolla, the Matrix was engineered to offer the utility of a small SUV with the driving dynamics and fuel efficiency of a passenger car. This generation moved […]
2003-2006 Toyota Matrix AWD 1.8L
Overview The Toyota Matrix, introduced for the 2003 model year, represented a collaboration between Toyota and General Motors. Built on the Toyota MC platform, which it shared with the Corolla, the Matrix was marketed as a “crossover utility vehicle” that combined the fuel efficiency of a compact sedan with the cargo versatility of a small […]
2010-2013 Toyota Matrix 2.4L
Overview The second generation of the Toyota Matrix, produced between 2009 and 2014, represented a shift in the brand’s compact hatchback strategy. Built on the Toyota MC platform, which it shared with the Corolla, the Matrix was designed to offer the utility of a small station wagon with the driving dynamics of a compact sedan. […]
2009-2013 Toyota Matrix 2.4L
Overview The second generation of the Toyota Matrix, produced from the 2009 to 2013 model years, represented a departure from the compact, rally-inspired aesthetic of its predecessor. Built on the Toyota New MC platform, which it shared with the Corolla, the vehicle was designed to offer the utility of a small station wagon with the […]
2003-2006 Toyota Matrix 1.8L
Overview The Toyota Matrix, introduced for the 2003 model year, emerged as a joint venture between Toyota and General Motors. Built on the Toyota MC platform, which it shared with the Corolla, the Matrix was engineered to bridge the gap between a compact sedan and a small sport utility vehicle. Toyota marketed the vehicle as […]
2003-2013 Toyota Matrix 1.8L
Overview The Toyota Matrix, introduced for the 2003 model year, functioned as a compact hatchback designed to bridge the gap between a traditional sedan and a small SUV. Developed in collaboration with General Motors, the vehicle shared its platform and mechanical architecture with the Toyota Corolla and the Pontiac Vibe. Toyota marketed the Matrix as […]
2003 Toyota Matrix 1.8L
Overview The 2003 Toyota Matrix arrived as a versatile entry in the compact segment, designed to bridge the gap between a traditional hatchback and a small sport utility vehicle. Developed in collaboration with General Motors, the Matrix shared its platform and mechanical architecture with the Toyota Corolla and the Pontiac Vibe. Toyota aimed the vehicle […]
1991-1995 Toyota MR2 2.2L
Overview The second-generation Toyota MR2, designated by the chassis code W20, arrived for the 1991 model year as a significant departure from its predecessor. While the original model focused on lightweight efficiency, the new design embraced a more substantial, grand-touring aesthetic inspired by contemporary European sports cars. Toyota engineers utilized a mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout to […]
2003-2005 Toyota MR2 1.8L
Overview The third generation of the Toyota MR2, marketed in the United States as the MR2 Spyder, represents a distinct departure from the turbocharged, grand-touring focus of its predecessors. Introduced to the North American market for the 2000 model year and continuing through 2005, this version prioritized lightweight construction, handling agility, and a pure open-top […]
