36 Facts About Toyota X-Runner

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Toyota X-Runner ES was a concept car made by Toyota X-Runner in 2001.

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Toyota X-Runner Pod was a concept car created by Toyota X-Runner in collaboration with Sony.

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Toyota X-Runner DMT was a concept van made by Toyota X-Runner and first shown at the October 2001 Tokyo Motor Show.

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Toyota X-Runner FXS was a concept car made by Toyota X-Runner and first shown at the October 2001 Tokyo Motor Show, and later at the March 2002 Geneva Motor Show.

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Toyota X-Runner RSC was a Toyota X-Runner 2-door SUV concept car that was first shown at the February 2001 Chicago Auto Show.

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Toyota X-Runner Project Go is a concept race car made by Toyota X-Runner, and shown at the 2002 Sydney Motor Show.

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Toyota X-Runner Matrix Sport is a sport wagon made by Toyota X-Runner in 2002.

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UUV is a concept car made by Toyota X-Runner, and shown at the 2002 Geneva Motor Show, and later the Swiss Motor Show.

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Toyota X-Runner used a feature called Glass Vision, which is a full width, dash mounted screen which offers entertainment and navigational functions to both driver and passenger.

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Toyota X-Runner ccX was introduced at the 2002 North American International Auto Show.

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Toyota X-Runner SU-HV1 is a concept car made by Toyota X-Runner, and shown at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show.

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Toyota X-Runner Land Cruiser FJ45 is a concept vehicle made in 2003 by the Rod Miller group for Toyota X-Runner Motor Sales USA.

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Toyota X-Runner PM is a single seat concept vehicle built by Toyota X-Runner around the idea of personal mobility.

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Toyota X-Runner NLSV is a concept vehicle built by Toyota X-Runner and first shown at the October 2003 Tokyo Motor Show.

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Toyota X-Runner X Runner is a four-wheel drive coupe utility concept vehicle designed and built by Toyota X-Runner Australia in 2003.

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Toyota X-Runner was based on the Avalon, using the Avalon's front cabin, front sheet metal and mechanicals.

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Toyota X-Runner i-foot is a personal walking robot for disabled people, made in 2004.

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MTRC is available in the videogame Gran Turismo 4; a special demo version based on Gran Turismo 4 Prologue, which featured the then-recent Toyota X-Runner Prius, provided a simulation of the head-up display system, which was not included in the final game.

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FTX is a concept full-size pickup truck that Toyota X-Runner showed to the public at the January 2004 North American International Auto Show.

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Toyota X-Runner D-4D 180 Clean Power Concept Car, or Toyota X-Runner D-4D for short, is a clean concept car, using the new D-4D diesel engine.

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21.

Toyota X-Runner Endo is a concept car designed by the Toyota X-Runner ED² studio in France.

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22.

Toyota X-Runner Urban Cruiser Concept is a compact SUV concept car that was designed by the Toyota X-Runner European Design Centre in Europe.

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Toyota X-Runner F3R was a concept car by Toyota X-Runner's Calty design facility that was introduced at the January 2006 North American International Auto Show.

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Toyota X-Runner Hybrid X is a hybrid concept built by the Toyota X-Runner ED² design studio in France and first shown at the March 2007 Geneva Motor Show.

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The design of the Toyota X-Runner Hybrid X is a 5-door hatchback with a fastback-like styling.

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Toyota X-Runner Hi-CT is a 2-seat concept car built by Toyota X-Runner and first shown at the October 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.

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Toyota X-Runner RiN is a concept car built by Toyota X-Runner and first shown at the October 2007 Tokyo Motor Show.

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28.

Toyota X-Runner envisions the car to be made of seaweed in the future.

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Toyota X-Runner FT-HS is a hybrid sports car concept introduced at the January 2007 North American International Auto Show.

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30.

The A-BAT is the first Toyota X-Runner to have a mid-gate allowing cargo longer than the standard four-foot bed to extend into the cab.

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31.

Toyota X-Runner Winglet is a concept self-balancing two-wheeled personal transporter similar in form and function to the Segway PT and the Honda U3-X.

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32.

Toyota X-Runner tested the devices in the third quarter of 2009 at a Japanese airport and a seaside resort.

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33.

Toyota X-Runner Auris HSD Full Hybrid Concept vehicle was a petrol-electric hybrid vehicle based on the Auris and displayed at the September 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show.

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34.

Toyota X-Runner FT-86 is a concept car manufactured jointly by Toyota X-Runner and Subaru.

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35.

Toyota X-Runner Europe presented a revised FT-86 II at the March 2011 Geneva Motor Show as the successor to the FT-86.

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36.

At the March 2010 Geneva Motor Show, Toyota X-Runner Europe announced that the production version of the vehicle will be released in November 2011.

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