Toyota teased a trio of concept cars for the Japan Mobility Show 2023 which will open its doors in a couple of weeks in Tokyo.

Two of the concepts remain hidden under a veil, leaving us with more questions than answers. They both appear to feature low-slung bodystyles, with the left one looking more like a coupe and the right one resembling a sleek sedan.

The other concept which will be exhibited in two different versions is fully uncovered, revealing its boxy shape. It appears to be a small-sized EV with single-box proportions inspired by minivans and LCVs. The pixel-style LED headlights look like they are housed in a digital panel that could also display messages, while the windshield is heavily inclined for better aerodynamics. We can also see a sliding door on the profile and narrow windows seemingly connected to the rear glass. One of the prototypes has a roof rack with a kayak and other equipment hinting at a camping-friendly and adventure-ready proposal.

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The rest of the exhibits are mostly production vehicles that have already been revealed. Highlights include the IMV0 / Rangga multi-purpose truck that was recently showcased in Thailand, and the Toyota Hilux BEV concept. We can also see two examples of the Toyota Crown Sport that was recently launched in Japan, next to the Land Cruiser J300, J250, and J70. Last but not least, Toyota will also display the Century SUV flagship that made headlines with its debut last month.

Besides the concepts and the production models, Toyota will offer fun activities involving music, dance, and gaming. In the “Capsule Bar”, visitors will be able to win miniature cars in a capsule if they find the correct answer to a simple question. The photo spot with a buggy running on the moon is likely a reference to the Baby Lunar Cruiser EV concept. Finally, Toyota will showcase a new technology allowing wheelchair users to operate driving simulators like the Gran Turismo 7 without the need to use accelerator or brake pedals.

The Japan Mobility Show 2023 will take place in Tokyo between October 26 and November 5 but we expect to learn more about the Toyota concepts on October 25 which is the press day of the event.

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