Which Toyota model is referred to by the name 'toyota'?
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toyota does not specifically refer to any particular model of Toyota; 'toyota' refers to the Toyota brand itself. Toyota is a Japanese automobile manufacturer and one of the best-selling car brands in the world. Here is an extended introduction: 1. Introduction to toyota: 'Toyota' is the Japanese name for the brand and also the surname of its founder, Kiichiro Toyoda. In 1937, Kiichiro Toyoda established 'Toyota Motor Corporation' in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Initially, the company produced trucks, but after World War II, it shifted to passenger cars and grew significantly by supplying vehicles to the U.S. military during the Korean War. Toyota's development can be said to have been fueled by war, and it later expanded into various regional markets to become a powerful multinational automotive group. Toyota is the parent company of Lexus and Subaru and the largest shareholder of Fuji Heavy Industries. 2. Toyota's vehicle lineup: Since 2008, Toyota Motor Corporation has gradually replaced General Motors as the world's leading automobile manufacturer. Its brands primarily include Lexus, Toyota, and other series of high, mid, and low-end models.