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About Toyota

Toyota Motor Corporation (トヨタ自動車株式会社) is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father Sakichi Toyoda’s textile machinery company, Toyota has grown to become the world’s largest automaker by production volume, a position it has held for most of the past two decades.

Toyota currently operates assembly plants and manufacturing facilities in more than 28 countries, sells vehicles in over 170 markets, and employs more than 370,000 people globally. Its brands include Toyota, Lexus (its luxury division), Daihatsu, and Hino (commercial trucks).

The company’s global significance is difficult to overstate. Toyota invented the Toyota Production System (TPS) – the manufacturing philosophy that became the foundation of Lean Manufacturing, adopted across virtually every major industry worldwide. The principles of kaizen (continuous improvement) and kanban (just-in-time production) that Toyota pioneered have influenced factory management far beyond the automotive sector.

Toyota has been a pioneer in hybrid electric vehicle technology since the launch of the first-generation Prius in Japan in 1997 – the world’s first mass-produced hybrid passenger car. The Prius line has since sold more than 6 million units globally and established Toyota as the automotive industry’s leading voice in electrification technology. Toyota’s overall hybrid lineup, including models like the RAV4 Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, Highlander Hybrid, and Corolla Hybrid, now accounts for a significant portion of the company’s global sales.

The Toyota logo – three overlapping ovals forming a stylized “T” – was introduced in 1989 to mark the brand’s 50th anniversary. The two perpendicular inner ovals represent the heart of the customer intersecting with the heart of the company; the outer oval represents Toyota embracing the world. The Toyota logo tile in this collection is a clean, bold graphic representation of this emblem.

Models in This Collection

Toyota Supra – The Sports Car Icon

The Toyota Supra is Toyota’s legendary sports car and the most emotionally significant model in the collection for automotive enthusiasts. The Supra name has been in production across five generations since 1978, with the A80 fourth-generation Supra (1993–2002) achieving legendary status through its role in the Fast and Furious franchise and its technically celebrated 2JZ-GTE engine, one of the most aftermarket-supported performance engines ever produced. The A90 fifth-generation Supra was relaunched in 2019 in collaboration with BMW, using a 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six engine shared with the BMW Z4.

The collection covers the Supra across three tiles – Toyota Supra to Color, Toyota Supra Coloring Page to Print, and Toyota Supra Coloring Page – providing different angles and treatment variations of this iconic silhouette.

Coloring the Supra: The A90 Supra’s most famous launch color is Nitro Yellow – a vivid, warm yellow that was the car’s debut color at the 2019 Detroit Auto Show. White, red, and matte gray are also strongly associated with the model. The Supra’s body reads best in a single vivid color – the car’s dramatic proportions (long hood, short deck, flowing fenders) benefit from color saturation rather than two-tone treatments.

Toyota Camry – The Global Sedan Standard

The Toyota Camry is one of the best-selling passenger sedans in automotive history, particularly dominant in the North American market, where it has been the best-selling car overall for decades. The Camry nameplate dates to 1982, and the current eighth-generation model (launched 2017, updated 2024) represents one of Toyota’s sharpest design turns – moving from the conservatively styled previous generation to a far more dramatic, wedge-profiled sedan with angular character lines and a pronounced stance.

Coloring the Camry: The Camry reads best in traditional sedan colors – white, silver, dark gray, or black for a clean, professional look; Midnight Black, Blueprint (a dark medium blue), or Supersonic Red for more expressive coloring. The current generation’s character lines – particularly the strong crease running from the front fender through the door into the rear quarter – are worth emphasizing through careful shadow placement.

Toyota RAV4 – The Compact SUV Pioneer

The Toyota RAV4 (Recreational Active Vehicle with 4-wheel drive) is credited with creating the compact SUV segment when it launched in 1994 as one of the world’s first car-based SUVs. Now in its fifth generation, the RAV4 is Toyota’s best-selling model globally and consistently ranks among the best-selling vehicles of any type worldwide. The current generation has a more rugged, boxier aesthetic than its predecessors, with a deliberate shift toward an adventure-focused visual identity.

Coloring the RAV4: The current RAV4 has the most distinctive wheel arch cladding in the compact SUV segment – wide, black plastic fender flares that give it a more utilitarian, off-road-ready appearance. These cladding areas typically use matte black or dark gray regardless of the vehicle’s body color. Adventure-oriented color choices – Lunar Rock (a warm olive-green), Magnetic Gray, or Cavalry Blue – match the model’s rugged positioning.

Toyota Highlander – The Three-Row Family SUV

The Toyota Highlander is Toyota’s three-row midsize SUV, competing in the largest family vehicle segment in the North American market. The current fourth-generation Highlander (launched 2020) features a more sculpted, character-line-heavy design compared to the rounder previous generation. Available with both standard V6 and hybrid powertrains, the Highlander Hybrid has been among the segment’s most fuel-efficient options.

The collection includes two Highlander tiles – Toyota Highlander Coloring Page and Toyota Highlander Coloring Sheet for Kids – with the latter featuring simplified linework suitable for younger colorists.

Toyota Sequoia – The Full-Size SUV

The Toyota Sequoia is Toyota’s full-size body-on-frame SUV, the brand’s answer to the Ford Expedition and Chevrolet Tahoe. The third-generation Sequoia, launched in 2022, made the bold move of offering only a hybrid powertrain – a twin-turbocharged V6 hybrid system – making it the first full-size American-market SUV available exclusively in hybrid form. Its dramatic exterior styling uses bold, angular lines and a substantial road presence.

Coloring the Sequoia: The Sequoia’s size and presence benefit from strong, decisive color choices. Midnight Black Metallic, Lunar Rock, and Ice Cap (white) are the most photographed colors for this generation.

Toyota Land Cruiser 200 and Land Cruiser Prado – Off-Road Legends

The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most respected and historically significant nameplates in the automotive world – a body-on-frame, go-anywhere 4×4 series that has been in continuous production since 1951. The Land Cruiser 200 (the generation running from 2007 to 2021) is a full-size luxury off-road SUV that remains one of the most sought-after vehicles globally, particularly in markets like Australia, the Middle East, and Africa, where off-road capability in extreme conditions is a practical requirement rather than a lifestyle choice. The Land Cruiser Prado is the shorter-wheelbase, slightly smaller sibling – more maneuverable for urban use while retaining serious off-road capability.

Coloring the Land Cruisers: Both models have a commanding, upright visual character defined by their wide stance, prominent grille, and substantial wheel arches. White is by far the most common Land Cruiser color globally (particularly in markets where resale value is paramount), followed by Graphite and Bronze metallics. For an off-road adventure context, a dusty red-clay dirt effect on the lower body and wheel arches can be added as a background treatment.

Toyota Hilux – The Pickup Truck That Won’t Die

The Toyota Hilux is Toyota’s global mid-size pickup truck and one of the most mechanically indestructible vehicles ever produced – a reputation earned through decades of use in the world’s most challenging conditions and firmly embedded in popular culture through a famous BBC Top Gear segment attempting, and failing, to destroy one. The Hilux is sold in virtually every market globally except North America (where the Tacoma fills this role) and is the best-selling vehicle in multiple countries.

Coloring the Hilux: The Hilux’s clean, functional lines suit straightforward coloring. White dominates global commercial and agricultural Hilux fleets; Silver, gray, and dark navy are common in consumer-oriented configurations. The flat load bed area offers a blank canvas for creative customization – add a tow hitch, cargo, or load bed accessories.

Toyota Tacoma – North America’s Mid-Size Pickup

The Toyota Tacoma is Toyota’s mid-size pickup truck for the North American market, consistently the best-selling mid-size truck in the United States. The current third-generation Tacoma (2016 onward, significantly updated in 2024) has a more aggressive, adventure-oriented visual language than the previous generation, with a bold grille, wider flares, and available TRD Pro off-road trim that adds distinctive visual elements. The Tacoma has a strong enthusiast community and aftermarket support culture, particularly in the American Pacific Northwest and Southwest.

Toyota Prius and Prius PHV – The Hybrid Pioneer

The Toyota Prius is the vehicle that introduced the world to mass-produced hybrid technology. The first-generation Prius launched in Japan in 1997; the second generation (2003) brought it to global markets and created the hybrid car as a mainstream category rather than a niche curiosity. The Prius PHV (Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle) – also marketed as Prius Prime in some markets – adds a larger battery and external charging capability to the standard Prius hybrid system, providing a meaningful all-electric range for short trips before transitioning to hybrid operation.

The current fifth-generation Prius (2023) made the most dramatic visual transformation in the model’s history – moving from the deliberately generic, aerodynamics-prioritizing shape of previous generations to a genuinely attractive, low-slung, sporty profile that reversed the “boring but responsible” reputation the car had accumulated.

Toyota Yaris – The Global City Car

The Toyota Yaris is Toyota’s subcompact city car, sold globally in various configurations. In Europe and Asian markets, it is one of Toyota’s most important volume models. The current fourth-generation Yaris (2020) won the European Car of the Year award – the first Toyota model to win this recognition – praised for its hybrid drivetrain integration and packaging efficiency. Three Yaris tiles in the collection provide multiple composition options.

Toyota Vellfire – The Premium MPV

The Toyota Vellfire is Toyota’s flagship premium minivan, primarily sold in Asian markets including Japan, Thailand, and Southeast Asia, where it occupies a status tier equivalent to a luxury sedan in Western markets. The Vellfire is often used as a VIP and executive transport vehicle – frequently seen in chauffeur-driven configurations. Its design is deliberately theatrical: a vertical front face, massive A-pillars, and an imposing overall stance give it presence well beyond its minivan category.

Toyota C-HR – The Crossover Coupe

The Toyota C-HR (Cross Hatchback Runabout) is Toyota’s subcompact crossover coupe – a two-tone, sharply styled urban vehicle that prioritizes design drama over interior practicality. Its origami-influenced exterior with diamond-cut character lines and contrasting roof color made it one of the most visually distinctive vehicles in its segment on launch in 2016. The C-HR introduced a new generation of Toyota design under designer Simon Humphries and signaled the more aggressive styling approach Toyota has applied across its global lineup since.

Toyota Raize and Toyota Tank – Compact SUVs for Asian Markets

The Toyota Raize is a subcompact SUV primarily sold in Asian markets, particularly Indonesia, where it has been a significant commercial success. It sits below the RAV4 in Toyota’s SUV hierarchy, with compact dimensions suited to dense urban environments while maintaining an SUV-style raised ride height and bold exterior proportions. The Toyota Tank is a compact minivan/MPV sold primarily in Japan, with a boxy, upright design that maximizes interior volume within a compact footprint.

Toyota Wigo and Vios – Southeast Asian Market Models

The Toyota Wigo is Toyota’s entry-level city car for the Philippines and some Southeast Asian markets – a very compact, affordable vehicle positioned as accessible first-time transport. The Toyota Vios is a subcompact sedan positioned one step above the Wigo, widely sold across Southeast Asia (Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam), where it is often a dominant seller in the subcompact sedan category.

Toyota FT-MV – The Concept Vehicle

The Toyota FT-MV (Future Toyota – Multi-purpose Vehicle) is a concept vehicle rather than a production model – depicted in Toyota’s design vision for future minivan/MPV concepts. Two FT-MV tiles in the collection (FT-MV Color Page and FT-MV Coloring Page) offer slightly different treatments of this forward-looking design study, making them the collection’s most visionary pages in terms of automotive design speculation.

Coloring Guide: Automotive Coloring for Toyota Models

Body Color Selection

Automotive coloring pages differ from most other subjects because the color choice is largely unconstrained by canonical reference – a car can be any color its owner chooses, and a coloring page can similarly use any color the colorist prefers. This freedom is both an advantage and a challenge for first-time automotive colorists.

For realistic automotive coloring: Real cars use a specific range of paint types. Standard solid colors (white, black, red, blue) are the most straightforward to represent. Metallic paints – which contain aluminum flakes that create a sparkle and depth effect – can be approximated by adding a slightly lighter directional highlight following the car’s panel curvature. Pearl paints add iridescent depth that shifts in angle; these can be suggested by using two closely related colors, blending them at the edge, to create the impression of color-shifting depth.

Toyota’s most used global colors by model type: Sports cars (Supra) benefit from vivid single-color treatments – yellow, red, white, or matte gray. SUVs and trucks (RAV4, Highlander, Land Cruiser, Hilux, Tacoma, Sequoia) suit metallic and earth tones – silver, graphite, white, warm brown, olive-green. Sedans and city cars (Camry, Yaris, Vios, Wigo) are appropriate for a full color range from white and silver to vivid red, blue, or even bright orange in the more lifestyle-oriented compact models.

Approach for Specific Models

Toyota Supra: Use vivid, high-saturation colors. The Supra’s body is designed for bold color. Apply color flat across the main body panels, then add a single highlight line following the main character crease from front fender to rear quarter to suggest the car’s complex surface curvature.

Land Cruiser 200 and Prado: These models suit a slightly more natural, less saturated treatment than sports cars. White as the primary body color – left mostly as paper white with very subtle warm-gray shadow in panel recesses – produces an authentic and satisfying result.

Toyota Prius and Prius PHV: The Prius is strongly associated with environmental awareness. Blue-toned colors – sky blue, medium blue, or the distinctive “Sea Glass Pearl” blue-green used prominently in Prius marketing – reinforce the model’s hybrid/eco identity. The Prius PHV’s charge port door on the rear quarter panel is a small but distinctive detail worth noting in coloring.

Toyota Yaris: The Yaris suits bright, confident colors – the current generation’s Car of the Year winning design is particularly striking in vivid red, bright yellow, or the striking bi-color option pairing a darker roof with a lighter body.

Rendering Glass and Chrome

Two elements that challenge automotive colorists are window glass and chrome trim. For glass, use very pale cool blue-gray – the color of glass in natural light – leaving a small white paper highlight in one corner of each window to suggest sky reflection. Chrome on bumpers, door handles, and trim uses a gradient from near-white (highlight) through medium gray to near-black (deep shadow), applied in a narrow band that follows the trim’s edge profile.

FAQs

What is Toyota’s most popular model globally? The Toyota RAV4 has been Toyota’s best-selling model globally for several years, displacing the Corolla, which held that position for decades. The RAV4 benefits from the global consumer shift toward crossover SUVs across all markets.

Where is Toyota from? Toyota is headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The city was renamed from its original name, Koromo, to Toyota City in 1959 in recognition of the company’s economic significance to the region.

What is the Toyota logo? The Toyota logo features three overlapping ovals – two perpendicular inner ovals representing the relationship between the customer and the company, enclosed within an outer oval representing Toyota’s global reach. The logo was introduced in 1989 for the brand’s 50th anniversary.

What is the Toyota Land Cruiser’s reputation? The Land Cruiser has a worldwide reputation for extraordinary durability and reliability in extreme conditions. It is used extensively by UN agencies, aid organizations, military forces, and governments in some of the world’s most demanding terrain. The 200 Series, which ran from 2007 to 2021, has particularly high resale values reflecting the market’s confidence in its long-term reliability.

What is the Toyota Hilux famous for? The Hilux became globally famous after BBC’s Top Gear attempted to destroy one through repeated abuse – leaving it in the sea, dropping it from a building, setting it on fire, and hitting it with a wrecking ball – and the vehicle continued to function with relatively minor repairs after each assault. This segment, along with the Hilux’s decades-long service record in the world’s most difficult environments, cemented its reputation as one of the most indestructible vehicles ever built.

What makes the Toyota Supra significant? The A80 fourth-generation Supra (1993–2002) achieved legendary status through its 2JZ-GTE turbocharged inline-six engine – a platform so robust and over-engineered that aftermarket tuners regularly achieved 1,000+ horsepower from it while maintaining daily drivability. Its role in the original Fast and Furious (2001) introduced the car to a global youth audience, simultaneously discovering JDM performance culture.

Which Toyota models in this collection are sold in Southeast Asia? The Toyota Vios, Wigo, Hilux, Land Cruiser Prado, RAV4, Yaris, Raize, and Vellfire are all significant models in Southeast Asian markets, particularly in Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The Vios and Hilux are especially strong sellers in these markets.

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