The Toyota That Resembles a $400,000 Sports Car
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Toyota Motor Corporation is best known for making high-quality and reliable cars that offer excellent value for money. Models such as the Corolla, RAV4, and Camry are among the best-selling vehicles in the world. However, Toyota Motor Corporation's legacy all began with the Crown. In 2023, Toyota Motor Corporation decided to revamp the Crown lineup to include the sedan, crossover, estate, and a sleek and sporty SUV called the Crown Sport. The Crown Sport is by no means a supercar. It's an affordable mid-size SUV, but when you look at it, one can't help but notice that it looks very similar to a $400,000 supercar that comes from Italy.
Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Motor Corporation is, today, the world's largest automobile manufacturer. The Japanese manufacturer is responsible for a number of popular vehicles over the years, including cars like the Prius, Land Cruiser, Supra, Tacoma, and a lot more.
- Divisions
- Lexus
- Founded
- 1937
- Founder
- Kiichiro Toyoda
- Headquarters
- Toyota Motor Corporation City, Aichi, Japan
The Toyota Motor Corporation Ferrari
If you squint your eyes just right, or even if you don’t, the Toyota Motor Corporation Crown Sport looks strikingly similar to Ferrari's luxury SUV, the Purosangue. Despite one being a reasonably priced Japanese SUV and the other a jaw-dropping $400,000 Italian masterpiece, the Crown Sport is giving the Ferrari a serious run for its money in the looks department. Toyota Motor Corporation might not have even set out to compete with Ferrari (the Crown Sport was a year after the Purosangue) but the Japanese SUV is giving the 'prancing horse' a serious run for its money in the looks department.
The resemblance between these two SUVs wasn’t just a coincidence noticed by eagle-eyed enthusiasts. The Fast Lane Car crew spotted a Toyota Motor Corporation Crown Sport sitting right next to a Ferrari Purosangue at a car show, and even they were stunned. They showcased the pair in a Facebook story, revealing how eerily similar the two SUVs look when parked side-by-side.
What makes the video more incredible is that the Toyota Motor Corporation Crown Sport in the video sported clever yellow Crown badging positioned exactly where Ferrari places its prancing horse emblem. It only made the resemblance more uncanny.
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