For example, in Indonesia, they have created what could be the cheapest three-row SUV out of their $10k pickup truck; in America, they (finally) announced the pricing details for the all-new 4Runner and revealed the bZ4X all-electric compact CUV is way cheaper for the 2025 model year, among others.
They also launched Japan's first-ever plug-in hybrid minivan, the Alphard and Vellfire PHEVs, which have a range of 45 miles in electric mode.
But back to America, alongside GM and Ford, they also donated $1 million for Trump's inauguration – automakers are trying to figure out what's going to happen to the automotive industry under the new term as the president-elect has threatened to impose tariffs on imports from everywhere, including Mexico and Canada.
Of course, there are folks who don't care as much about the new goals – and just want to see the automotive world going in different directions than it currently does.
That's also valid for members of the imaginative realm of digital car content creators dwelling around the parallel universes of vehicular CGI, as it turns out. Here, let us give you an eloquent example.
Evrim Ozgun, a Turkish virtual automotive designer, has decided to make sure we all know a little more about his vision for the 2025 Toyota RAV4, even though the Japanese automaker has already announced the details about the 2025MY and it's mostly unchanged from a year before, at least in America.
However, this pixel master envisions a completely new RAV4 for the new year that's around the corner.
Initially, this unofficial, hypothetical design project regarding the sixth generation of the legendary best-selling Toyota RAV4 was presented a few days ago, dressed in white like a peace dove.
Now, there's a second blue version sporting a fresh black set of alloy wheels, too. Otherwise, the alternative styling is identical to the initial version.
So, the CGI expert's dream includes a completely different, extreme-styled front fascia with a prominent three-step bumper-to-mid-and-superior grille design and aggressive aero elements.
The profile is also sculpted with wide fender flares, a two-tone appearance for the A pillars and the roof, as well as big front and rear overhangs.
The rear, meanwhile, is also completely different from the current RAV4 with slim dual-band taillights and a big trunk plus quad exhaust outlets!
If you don't like the blue version, no worries. The white one also makes a quick appearance but then makes way for a third hue – it's a serene chocolate-like shade that gives the compact crossover SUV a pristine appearance, along with the third style for the alloy wheels. So, what do you think?