The Weirdest Sedan from Toyota You Can Buy in the USA

  • The 2000 Toyota WiLL Vi model is an unusual, rare JDM sedan that can now be legally imported into the USA.
  • This model was made possible by a 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine producing 87 horsepower.
  • Developed by Toyota and its partners, the WiLL Vi model combines unusual style and practicality.

Over the years, many exciting cars have been produced and sold exclusively in Japan, and sometimes some of them land in international markets. And that’s exactly what happened with the 2000 Toyota WiLL Vi, and it might be the weirdest sedan from Toyota you’ve ever stumbled upon.

The history of the WiLL brand is almost as unusual as the car itself. WiLL was created by several major Japanese companies, including Panasonic and Asahi Breweries, with the aim of producing and selling goods and services to young buyers in the country.

This wasn’t limited to cars; it also included other unique products such as fax machines, vacuum cleaners, special candies, and air fresheners. Yes, you got it right: an automotive brand that arose from an eclectic mix of electronics, snacks, and cleaning supplies.

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The 2000 WiLL Vi model was built over two years and has a noticeable influence from dining carts. This interesting four-door sedan sits on tiny 15-inch wheels with 165/65 coverage and, similar to Japanese Kei-class cars, it is small yet tries to be practical.

The Bring a Trailer site has put this car up for sale and noted that it was imported last year. Power is provided by a 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine with 87 horsepower and 90 pound-feet of torque, paired with a four-speed automatic transmission driving the front wheels. The car has traveled about 48,000 km (~30,000 miles), and as it’s a model from 2000, it can now be legally imported into the United States under the 25-year rule.

To snag this unusual car, head over to the Bring a Trailer site and place your bid. And who knows, maybe you’ll become the owner of the most unusual Toyota sedan in the neighborhood.

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