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Toyota A-BAT Concept Photo Gallery


By Mark Williams
Photography by the Manufacturer

Toyota returns to its compact-truck roots with its latest concept vehicle A-BAT (Advanced Breakthrough Aero Truck) making its world debut at the North American International Auto Show in January. The A-BAT uses a hybrid powertrain reported to provide modern versatility, roominess, and style for a new kind of buyer.

 Toyota A BAT Concept Side View

 Toyota A BAT Concept Front View


 Toyota A BAT Concept Front View

 Toyota A BAT Concept Side View


 Toyota A BAT Concept Rear View

 Toyota A BAT Concept Front Grille View


 Toyota A BAT Concept Wheel

 Toyota A BAT Concept Tail Light


 Toyota A BAT Concept Headlight

 Toyota A BAT Concept Tail Light


 Toyota A BAT Concept Exterior Detail

 Toyota A BAT Concept Exterior Bed View


 Toyota A BAT Concept Exterior Bed View

 Toyota A BAT Concept Exterior Bed View


 Toyota A BAT Concept Exterior Bed View

 Toyota A BAT Concept Interior View


 Toyota A BAT Concept Interior View

 Toyota A BAT Concept Interior View


 Toyota A BAT Concept Interior View

 Toyota A BAT Concept Interior View



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