To mark the 75th anniversary of Toyota, the Japanese company has revealed the British deal that kickstarted its car production and released a list of the 12 most significant vehicles made by the company.
Inspired by visits to car makers in the USA, Kiichiro Toyoda, was able to realise his ambition only when his family textile weaving business sold patents for its automatic loom to a British company, Platt Brothers of Oldham.
The money raised was invested in research and the preparation of prototypes, leading to the presentation of the first Toyota car, the AA saloon (main image), in 1936. The Toyota Motor Company being founded a year later.
But, on to Toyota's list, which is what we'll all be debating! Feel free to add your own comments and mention omissions. For example, it may not have changed the company's fortunes much, but how could you have a list without the 2000GT, which had a major impact on perceptions of Toyota, if not sales?
Let the beauty pageant begin...
Twelve models that define Toyota
Model AA (main image)
The AA was where Toyota’s commercial car manufacturing began. The simple saloon was presented in 1936 and was the first to bear the Toyota name and original logo when the Toyota Motor Company was formed in 1937. The aerodynamically styled four-door model, powered by a six-cylinder engine, also had the distinction of being the first home-built car for the Japanese market.