We recently test drove the 2020 Toyota Highlander and, during the event, an official revealed some details about their plans for the 2020 Chicago Auto Show.

While they wouldn’t go into specifics, we noted the Chicago show is typically known as a truck and van event and the official suggested we were on the right track. Natural speculation would point to the possible unveiling of the redesigned Sienna or Tundra, but they seemingly downplayed this idea by suggesting their debut will be something lower key.

There’s no word on specifics, but they hinted the mystery model is in the same vein as their debuts at the 2019 Chicago Auto Show. That’s a hard clue to decipher as Toyota had a lot at Chicago this year including the facelifted Tacoma, Sequoia TRD Pro, RAV4 TRD Off-Road and Land Cruiser Heritage Edition.

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That suggests the mystery model will likely be a new special edition or trim package – likely for a truck, crossover or SUV. We aren’t sure what to expect, but it seems like a truck is the most likely candidate.

Regardless of what Toyota has planned, we’ll find out soon enough as the Chicago Auto Show kicks off on February 6th.

Besides Toyota, an assortment of other automakers will be bringing new vehicles to the windy city. While many companies are still focused on CES, Volkswagen has already confirmed plans to introduce the 2021 Atlas. The facelifted crossover will have a sportier front fascia, restyled headlights and a revised grille. We can also expect an updated interior and additional driver assistance systems.

Toyota display at 2019 Chicago Auto Show