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Fun-Vii (Japan, 2011)

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Toyota is showing its concept of what the future of a society linked to cars will look like. Called the Fun-Vii, the vehicle defies almost what it means to be a car.

The Fun-Vii allows drivers to display pictures on the outside and inside. So instead of having a paint job, drivers can display their favorite images on the outside of the car. This also works on the car's interior. 

As something that could actually be useful to car's in the future. The Fun-Vii has a network update feature. Toyota can beam updates to the car's computer system directly, instead of drivers having to take the car to a dealer to get upgrades.



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In 1933, with the help of the Japanese government stimulation, Kiichiro Toyoda decided to create an automobile division from its already established company of automatic looms and electric sewing machines. Their first production automobile, the Toyota Model AA, starts in 1936 and in the following year Kiichiro finally inaugurates Toyota Motor Company as an independent company.

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