WorldTekhno.com – Behind a big name there will be a first as a pioneer. Likewise with the famous car brand, Toyota. The big name of Toyota that we know today as one of the Japanese car manufacturers whose products are in great demand throughout the world began with the Toyoda Model AA car.
The Toyoda Model AA was the first Toyota brand car built in 1936. This car is a manifestation of the dreams and vision of Toyota founder Kiichiro Toyoda who was inspired by his visit to American car factories and models.
During the six years of production from 1936 to 1942, only 1,404 units of the Toyoda Model AA were produced. This car was originally designed with many similarities to the Chrysler Airflow, a famous car model in the United States at that time.
With its aerodynamic design, the 3.4-liter 6-cylinder Toyoda Model AA engine was developed based on an engine that had proven effective in the United States.
Production of the Model AA ended in 1942, leaving behind a rare and valuable legacy. The only surviving model is the 1936 Model AA, which was discovered in Russia after a long investigation and negotiation process and returned to the Louwman Museum in the Netherlands.
The Toyoda AA was produced at a time when Japan was expanding its influence in areas such as Taiwan and the Korean Peninsula when driving on the right side of the road was the norm. The Toyoda AA actually has a left-hand drive following international standards. It is likely that this steering option was introduced so that the car could be exported to markets outside Japan.
According to VnExpress, the design of the car stands out with large wheels, wide doors, and a raised rear, as well as a rounded rear design. The interior of the car maintains a classic style with a three-spoke wooden steering wheel and a horizontal wooden panel control panel.
Production of the Model AA ended in 1942, leaving behind a rare and valuable legacy. The only surviving model is the 1936 Model AA, which was discovered in Russia after a long investigation and negotiation process and returned to the Louwman Museum in the Netherlands.
The Toyoda Model AA not only has historical value for Toyota, but also reflects the development of the Japanese automotive industry. It is the only Toyota car from before World War II that still exists today.
In 1937, a contest was held to find a new name for the company, and eventually “Toyota” was chosen, replacing the original name “Toyoda”. This name was chosen because it was believed to bring good luck. So the name is still used today.***