Unveiled in 1991, the Avalon was a concept vehicle designed by Calty. It was a 4-door convertible with styling inspired by the 1960s.[1] It does not appear to have any direct relation to the Avalon production vehicle of the same name.
The AXV-IV is a concept vehicle first shown at the 1991 Tokyo Motor Show. It is a small coupe designed to be an environmentally friendly personal commuter. The AXV-IV is extremely light, weighing only 450 kilograms (990 lb). It is powered by a two-stroke supercharged 804 cc engine. The car also utilized light-weight FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) coil springs.
The AXV-IV is now on display at the Toyota Automobile Museum.[2]
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