Photo Gallery «Toyota Collection: Relaunch with the handbrake on»
Toyota's ability to sell many units of a particular model is well known, keyword Corolla. However, the fact that the Japanese manufacturer has also produced a huge variety of vehicles in the more than 80 years of its existence is sometimes a little forgotten. A visit to the Toyota Collection, which presents the entire colorful range of cars neatly lined up, is therefore all the more recommendable. This report gives a small foretaste ...
Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - the first look at the exhibition - Toyota Collection Cologne
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2 x Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - Sports car siblings - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - in the right foreground a 2000 GT, on the left a Sports 800 - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - great silhoutte - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - Rear view of the duo - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - rear view, striking exhaust pipes
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Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - with (folding) headlights - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - the rear headlights
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Toyota Sports 800 (1965) - small speedster - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Sports 800 (1965) - a really cute car - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Corollas in many colors and model years - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Corona (1970) - from the third generation - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Corolla Sprinter Coupé (1972) - special front design for the Sprinter Coupé - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Corolla Coupé (1971) - this is how it all began.
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Bright colors wherever you look - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Publica (1977) - offered in Europe as Toyota 1000 KP 36 - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Corolla (1980) - unconventional paint color - Toyota Collection Cologne
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The show car of the 2016 TS050 hybrid racer - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota GT-One (1998) - unsurprisingly competed in the GT1 class - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Racing car from Toyota's involvement in Formula 1 from 2002 to 2009
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Toyota Corolla WRC (1998) - colorful rally racer - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Celica GT Sunchaser (1981) - signed by Formula 1 drivers Ralf Schumacher and Oivier Panis
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Toyota Sera (1990) - Scissor doors like a Lamborghini - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Sera (1990) - A look inside the sports coupé - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Sera (1990) - imposing glass dome
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Toyota Tercel 4WD (1984) - sold in North America as Tercel Wagon - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Tercel 4WD (1984) - sand-colored interior - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 42 (1974) - the legendary off-roader - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 55(1979) - pretty two-tone paintwork - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 45 (1975) - as a fire engine, next to it the successor FJ 75 - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Crown (1981) - simple front design - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Century (1997) - powered by a mighty V12 - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Century (1997) - the attractive sound can only be guessed at in the museum - Toyota Collection Köln
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Toyota Century (1997) - the logo suggests a stately vehicle.
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Toyota Corona Mark II (1968) - with characteristic radiator grille - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Dealer and location are noted in a prominent position - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota iQ - as a sparkling small car - Toyota Collection Cologne
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The hybrid drive of the Prius is vividly presented - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Celica (1973) - sporty look with widenings - Toyota Collection Köln
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Toyota 2000 GT (1965) - A look under the hood
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Toyota Celica Liftback (1977) - sporty appearance - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Celica Liftback (1977) - the rear is strongly reminiscent of the...
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Toyota Celica GT Sunchaser (1981) - special side stripes - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Celica GT Sunchaser (1981) - Convertible conversion by Tropic - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Celina 2.0 XT (1982) - Part of the wide range of variants - Toyota Collection Köln
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Toyota Celica Liftback (1985) - close-up
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Toyota Cressida (1976) - blue coupé - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Crown Coupé (1973) - Cars in different colors await the visitor - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 40 "Chevota" (1979) - powered by a Chevy small block V8 - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 40 "Chevota" (1979) - has a displacement of 5.7 liters.
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Toyota Model F (1983) - open sliding door - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Without words - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota MR2 (1989) - the advertising poster now serves as wall decoration - Toyota Collection Cologne
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Toyota Mirai (2021) - hydrogen-powered - outside the Toyota Collection Cologne
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