Toyota has shared more details about its ambitious project and will make its debut for the upcoming Japan Mobility Show 2025. The main highlight is a new concept, which features the iconic future of Corolla.

This concept is required in a new video campaign titled "To You Toyota" ahead of its official Tokyo debut later this month. At first glance, this car is not at all similar to the current 12th generation of Corolla, with a sharp style and proportion of electric vehicles.

The front features a new iteration of Toyota's hazardhead faces, with wide LED headlights combining both horizontal and vertical lines. This concept has no grip, but there is a small hole at the bottom of the bumper and ventilation of the hood hidden at the bottom of the windshield.

From the side view, this model looks like a four-door sedan that can continue the legacy of the Corolla name. The front fender appears to have a charging port, alongside new vertical elements under the rearview mirror.

Other interesting features include a javelin, a curved door, and the existence of a standard door handle. Switching to the back is marked by an integrated mocktail spoiler at the end of a sloping roof line.

Sharp shoulders lead to wide rear lights with pixel-style graphics. We can also see Corolla's writing on the flat back door, and number plates on the rear bumper.

Toyota has not disclosed any information about the type of machine of the concept. As well as whether this car will be the successor to the next generation of Corolla which is expected to come in the next few years, or just a design study.

Toyota has also shared other interesting concept teasers. These concepts include futuristic and colorful vehicles designed for children, mobility tools that allow people with disabilities to play tennis, spider-like vehicles to transport goods, and simple cabin-top pickups for developing country markets.


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