








Unveiled at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show and subsequently shown at the 2000 Geneva Motor Show.
It was known for its 3-door wagon style, futuristic cabin with multiple display screens, and a focus on flexible utility for modern lifestyles.
Described as "Not quite a coupe, not quite a wagon, not quite a sedan," it aimed to break conventional design boundaries for drivers in their 20s and 30s.
Featured a 3-door wagon layout with a sporty, "TT-esque" roofline and a hard tonneau cover over a small rear cargo area.
The cabin was similar to a second-generation Prius, featuring a shiny center stack and multiple screens, including monitors for both the driver and front passenger, along with a screen between the rear seats.
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