The strange Toyota RAV4 you’re looking for turns out to have been created through a bodybuilder who specializes in turning common cars into elongated limousines. However, it was built through company staff at its Takaoka plant in Japan.
The Japanese online page Car Watch recently took to the factory and discovered that an organization of two hundred Toyota workers had built the exclusive RAV4 limousine outside of operating hours.
Building a limousine from the RAV4 wasn’t easy. Workers had to spend a lot of time modifying and extending the SUV monohest design to ensure that the RAV4 is not just a central and fully functional part. Overall, the car is 7.9 meters long and sounds strange, to say the least.
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As the Toyota personnel who built the car retained the front and rear doors of the RAV4, the presence of a prolonged component in the middle of the car disrupts the frame lines and the shape of the roof, however, this is to be expected given the design. They’ve imagined.
Inside, the RAV4 limousine features a unique leather trend on the board but has no extra seats; In contrast, rear passengers only have merit of extra legroom. In fact, there are leg rests on the back and even a small wooden coffee table, which is best for hitting champagne glasses.
Those who helped build the car say they did it just to meet the challenge, because Toyota intends to put into production a vehicle like this.
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