Achievements Since Founding
Yahagi Industries was founded in 1947. The company expanded through sales of endplates, and with the advent of motorization in the mid 1950s, to 60s we shifted our focus to manufacturing. We were involved in the painting and polishing of the Toyota Publica, Japan's first Japan's first mass-market car, released in 1961, and from 1965 we commenced doing business directly with Toyota Motor Company (currently Toyota Motor Corporation). In 1969, the idea of prototype sheet metal was discussed, and our history of body prototyping began.
The job of prototyping, which turns a single design drawing into a reality, involves carefully considering the intent of the design, designing each part, and planning and practicing the design and assembly of each component. It is filled with difficulties and joys that cannot be found in mass production. By the time a new car is announced, we are already in the process of prototyping the next model. We continue to look ahead to support the cars of the future.
Sources: First generation Corolla / Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website, first generation Publica / Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website, Cressida / Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
Yahagi Industries Auto Body Prototyping History,
as Seen in the History of Toyota Cars
Since the start of our prototyping business, we have been prototyping most of the underbodies of Toyota vehicles. Basically, the history of Toyota cars reflects the history of Yahagi Industries prototypes. Even a single, seemingly simple component is a collection of craftsmen's experience and wisdom, and a new car is created by the hands of countless people. We would like to introduce some of these famous cars.
1977 3rd generation Cressida
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
1981 1st generation SOARER
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
1983 5th generation AE86 COROLLA LEVIN
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
1984 1st generation MR-2
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
1989 1st generation Celsior
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
1989 3rd generation Land Cruiser (80)
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
1990 1st generation Sera
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
1990 1st generation ESTIMA (Asian Market, Previa)
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
1994 1st generation RAV4
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
1995 3rd generation 4Runner
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
1997 1st generation PRIUS
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
1997 2nd generation CENTURY
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
1999 7th generation DYNA
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2000 1st generation Origin
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
2003 1st generation ALPHARD
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2006 1st generation Lexus LS
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2008 1st generation iQ
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
2010 Lexus LFA
Source: Toyota Automobile Museum Site Archives
2011 1st generation Toyota Prius c
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2014 1st generation MIRAI
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2016 1st generation C-HR
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2020 1st generation GR YARIS
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2021 Land Cruiser (300)
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website
2023 5th generation PRIUS
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation official corporate website