Which country does Toyota belong to?
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Toyota is a Japanese brand, and it is an automobile manufacturing company founded by Kiichiro Toyoda. The car brands under Toyota include: Corolla, Vios FS, Vios, Camry, and Toyota CHR. Taking the Corolla as an example: The Corolla is a compact car with dimensions of 4635mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The car is equipped with a 1.2T L4 engine, featuring turbocharged intake, a maximum horsepower of 116ps, and a maximum torque of 185nm. The body type is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan, and the transmission is a CVT continuously variable transmission (simulating 10 gears).
This issue can be traced back to its origins. Did you know Toyota originally started with automatic looms? In the 1930s, Kiichiro Toyoda established the automotive division in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan, which gradually grew into one of the world's largest automakers. While researching automotive history, I discovered an interesting phenomenon: although Toyota now has factories worldwide, its headquarters remain in Toyota City, and its R&D centers are still in Japan. The design essence of every model carries the meticulous and durable DNA of Japanese vehicles. Even classic models like the Camry and Corolla embody that Japanese manufacturing philosophy of pursuing reliability at their core.