Toyota Tarago people mover to return – report


The Toyota Tarago could be making a return, according to an unconfirmed report out of Japan.

Best Car magazine – which is known to have reliable sources inside Toyota – claims the company has begun development on an all-new Tarago, originally sold in Japan under the Estima name.

While there were several generations of the Tarago, arguably the best known was the model sold throughout the 1990s – made famous by its futuristic egg-shaped appearance, which aided aerodynamics and reduced wind noise, along with its modular interior and relatively good on-road handling.

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Whereas most people movers to that point had been based on commercial vans, the Tarago was a standalone model, featuring a mid-mounted engine and either rear- or all-wheel drive.

According to Best Car, the new-generation Tarago is set to be based on Toyota’s GA-K platform, shared with the RAV4 and Kluger, among other models. Toyota also uses the GA-K to underpin other people movers, including the Alphard and Vellfire not sold in Australia.

Along with a hybrid engine, the report claims the born-again Tarago will be offered with an electric powertrain.