| Available Models of Toyota | Specification |
 | Toyota Innova Available Versions
Innova 2.5 EV MS-8 Seater
Innova 2.5 EV MS-7 Seater
Innova 2.5 EV PS-8 Seater
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Seating Capacity-8 Seater
Engine-2494 CC
Body Type- Minivan
Car Type- Passengers Car |
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 | Toyota Corolla Available Versions
Corolla HE 1.8J
Corolla H1 1.8J
Corolla H2 1.8E
 |
Seating Capacity-5 Seater
Engine-1794 CC
Body Type- Sedan
Car Type- Luxury Vehicles |
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 | Toyota Camry Available Versions
Camry W1 (MT)
Camry W2 (AT) |
Seating Capacity-5 Seater
Engine-2362 CC
Body Type- Sedan
Car Type- Luxury Vehicles |
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 | Toyota Land Cruiser Prado Available Versions
Land Cruiser Prado Prado VX |
Seating Capacity-8 Seater
Engine-3956 CC
Body Type- Suv
Car Type- Sports Car |
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 | Toyota Altis Available Versions
Altis 1.8 L
Altis 2.4 L |
Seating Capacity-5 Seater
Engine-1794 CC
Body Type- Sedan
Car Type- Luxury Vehicles |
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 | Toyota New Innova Available Versions
New Innova E 7-S
New Innova GX 7-S
New Innova VX 7-S
 |
Seating Capacity-7 Seater
Engine-2494 CC
Body Type- Minivan
Car Type- Passengers Car |
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| Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) primarily conducts business in the automotive industry. Toyota also conducts business in the finance and other industries. Its business segments are automotive operations, financial services operations and all other operations. Its automotive operations include the design, manufacture, assembly and sale of passenger cars, minivans and trucks and related parts and accessories. Toyota's financial services business consists primarily of providing financing to dealers and their customers for the purchase or lease of Toyota vehicles. Its financial services also provide retail leasing through the purchase of lease contracts originated by Toyota dealers. Related to Toyota's automotive operations is its development of intelligent transport systems (ITS). ITS are a variety of information technology (IT)-based systems encompassing car multimedia systems, on-board intelligent systems, advanced transportation systems and transportation infrastructure and logistics systems. Toyota sells its vehicles in more than 170 countries and regions. Toyota's primary markets for its automobiles are Japan, North America, Europe and Asia. As of March 31, 2007, the Company had 289 Japanese subsidiaries and 233 overseas subsidiaries. Toyota acquired approximately 5.9% of Isuzu Motors Limited on November 10, 2006. |