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POLE POSITION: HOW TOYOTA TOOK THE DRIVER'S SEAT AT THE 2025 JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW
The Philippine Star
|November 05, 2025
At the biannual Japan Mobility Show 2025 still ongoing at the sprawling Big Sight Convention Center just a few minutes from downtown Tokyo, Toyota's enormous exhibit, which filled up the whole South Hall of Big Sight, showcased a broad spectrum of mobility concepts -not just your mainstream four-wheeled vehicles, but innovative new personal mobility concepts addressing highly diverse global transportation needs.
The Toyota Hiace Concept The Land Cruiser FJ drew lots of crowds at JMS 2025 Sport utility wheelchair-Toyota makes an all-terrain assisted mobility vehicle The Lexus Catamaran and the personal air mobility craft co-developed with Joby
For those who feel that the sedan is dead, what is arguably the most respected automotive brand in the world showcased a bold new concept of its perennially bestselling compact sedan, the Toyota Corolla Concept.
While the front end retains familiar styling treatments from the latest Toyotas, the overall look expresses a very sporty, coupe-like design with a large, slanted windshield, a swooping roofline, and even a rear wing.
Attesting to the sheer diversity of Toyota's booth was the modular utility concept Toyota IMV Origin — built with the idea of serving emerging markets and rough-terrain use, where end users may finish or customize the vehicle themselves.
Easily one of the vehicles that drew the biggest crowds was the almost-production-ready Land Cruiser FJ, which, despite being smaller than the now-phased out FJ Cruiser, seems all set to take off where the previous FJ left off.
From a strategic viewpoint, Toyota is underscoring its rapid transformation into a full mobility company employing various levels of electrification, connectivity, and autonomy alongside its more conventional vehicles.
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