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Did Toyota make any military vehicles?

Yes, Toyota has produced a variety of military vehicles over the years. Toyota has a long history of supplying vehicles to military forces around the world, including trucks, utility vehicles, and specialized armored personnel carriers.


Toyota's Military Vehicle Production


Toyota's involvement in military vehicle production dates back to the 1950s. During the Korean War, Toyota supplied the South Korean military with a range of light trucks and utility vehicles. In the decades that followed, Toyota continued to develop and produce vehicles for military use, expanding its offerings to include more specialized models.


Key Toyota Military Vehicles


Some of Toyota's most notable military vehicles include:



  • Toyota Land Cruiser - Toyota's iconic off-road vehicle has been widely used by military forces worldwide, including in the Middle East and Africa, due to its ruggedness and reliability.

  • Toyota Hilux - This compact pickup truck has been a popular choice for military and paramilitary organizations, particularly in regions with challenging terrain.

  • Toyota Mega Cruiser - Introduced in the 1990s, the Mega Cruiser was a larger, more heavily armored version of the Land Cruiser designed for military and disaster response applications.

  • Toyota Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) - Toyota has produced several models of armored personnel carriers, including the Type 73 and Type 87, which have been used by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and other militaries.


Toyota's military vehicles have been praised for their durability, off-road capabilities, and ease of maintenance, making them well-suited for a wide range of military operations and environments.


Ongoing Military Partnerships


Toyota continues to work closely with military organizations around the world, providing both standard and customized vehicles to meet their specific needs. The company's expertise in engineering and manufacturing robust, reliable vehicles has made it a trusted partner for many military forces.

What military vehicles did Toyota make?


A Toyota Mega Cruiser BXD20 used by the Japanese-Air Self Defense Forces at Hamamatsu Air Base. Like the Humvee, the Mega Cruiser was originally designed primarily for military use with the vehicle seeing duty as a transport vehicle in the Japan Self Defense Forces (see ja:高機動車).



Did Toyota make anything for WWII?


During the Pacific War (World War II) the company was dedicated to truck production for the Imperial Japanese Army. Because of severe shortages in Japan, military trucks were kept as simple as possible. For example, the trucks had only one headlight in the center of the hood.



What company makes the US military vehicles?


Since 1914, GM has flexed it's manufacturing might to answer our nation's call for support during World War 1, World War II and every other conflict involving the U.S, making it the largest commercial provider of military vehicles in history.



Does the US military use Toyota trucks?


The Humvee allows for weapon mounts by design, so it is not considered a technical. The Coalition also supplied technicals to the Iraqi police. Private military contractors also use technicals and the United States military used modified Toyota Hiluxes, Land Cruisers, and other trucks as well.



Why is Toyota so popular in war?


The hardwearing and extremely reliable Toyota ticks all the boxes for carrying out such a task. Additionally, the bed of the truck is the perfect size for fitting heavy weaponry too.



What is the Toyota version of the Humvee?


Toyota Mega Cruiser
Toyota Mega Cruiser. The Toyota Mega Cruiser (Japanese: トヨタ・メガクルーザー, Toyota Megakurūzā) is a large, heavy-duty four-wheel-drive SUV introduced by Toyota in 1995.



What is the Toyota vehicle of war?


It takes its name from the Toyota pickup trucks, primarily the Toyota Hilux and the Toyota Land Cruiser, used to provide mobility for the Chadian troops as they fought against the Libyans, and as technicals.



What car brands make military equipment?


Ford, GM and Chrysler have all designed and built military vehicles. Ford, along with others, built the iconic Jeep. GM has made troop trucks and drivetrain components for tanks. Chrysler designed and built the M1 Abrams tank, that we still use today.



Why can't I buy a Toyota Hilux in the US?


The Toyota Hilux isn't sold directly in the USA primarily due to the "Chicken Tax," a 25% tariff imposed on light trucks imported into the United States. Additionally, market preferences and emission standards play a role in Toyota's decision to offer the Tacoma as the preferred light truck option in the U.S. market.



Did Ford make any military vehicles?


Post-WWII Era: After World War II, Ford continued its commitment to the military. It produced military trucks and equipment, and its vehicles were widely used during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Ford's M151 MUTT (Military Utility Tactical Truck) became an iconic military vehicle of this era.


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