a2553151
Made an appointment to go visit and after watching 2 short videos I went in to the museum which has a rich collection of all kinds of Toyota vehicles. From early day to present mixed in with racing cars. Staff was very friendly!
CarmichaelVentura
You don't have to be into Toyotas, which I am very NOT, to find this car museum entertaining. Cars are in great shape, there are more than just Toyotas, and the staff are fun.
MasseurJ
It was a very nostalgic trip back in time, and as a car buff, it inspired me and their cars were pristine. Many great memories were restored by visiting there. We also had a real estate seminar there and I took every chance I got to take a break and visit the cars. The area for the seminar was wide and spacious and there was nothing I did not like.
nexxen_11
Toyota USA operates this museum as a corporate resource located in a large warehouse-like building on the expansive Toyota complex in Torrance CA. It is not open to the public but can be arranged by appointment, as well the museum has a few open house days each year like Toyotafest in May. It's a unique collection of Toyota cars exported to the US beginning in the 1950's and those built here. The most interesting are the fully restored earlier Toyota's that mark the growth of Toyota in the North American market such as the original Corolla, the first generation Celica, and Corona.The arrangement of cars is not really intuitive but no question it's a unique experience to see such a large collection of well maintained popular cars.
ZachR899
I had the opportunity to work at the Toyota Museum for a one day interview & I was blown away. This is a must see for anyone & everyone. The history of Toyota is displayed with classic cars, dating back to the first ones off the line & to present day. With a great display of their rich racing history & fine automobiles. It is only worth checking it out yourself. Must make appointment by email or call.
Rutilante
Say aloud "Toyota"...what comes to your mind?I will probably say "Corolla" or "Celica" or maybe "Tundra", not a luxury car like Rolls Royce or a high performance car like Ferrari.Keep this in mind when visiting the museum.I made my appointment via email, the answer was very fast.It is easy to reach and there is ample parking.I didn't find a receptionist on duty when I arrived, instead there was a meeting going on.I walked through the meeting and a security officer told me I was welcome to walk in the exhibition hall and take pictures.The general arrangement is like: "Throw the cars somewhere".Some cars don't have any information sheet, then you wonder why they are there.Some of the reace cars are unreachable, since they are stored at a high level.
JeffreyS969
Toyota USA offers an intriguing look into the history of Toyota. From military vehicles, family sedans to race cars. The museum offers fine examples of most everything they have made. Best of all, it's all free. Run by a very friendly and informative lady. Just call and let them know the date and time you would like to visit.
travellingnome
If you are a car enthusiast or a history buff, the Toyota Museum is a great place filled with cars from the beginning of Toyota's creation to today. There are also special car models that were used in movies as well as races. It's a really cool place to visit. Please call ahead to make an appointment since they can get booked up with group tours.
MichaelFanaka
I have not been here, but it looks like a very interesting museum. The main reason for my review is to point out that Toyota is spelled "Toytoa" on this site.
marw771
Have visited this site, check too make sure it is open. Recently expanded, gives a nice look at Toyota cars and history.Really well done, superbly clean and displays are very informative. Does not take a lot of time to see, but well worth it.
JosephK998
My visit to the Toyota Museum was an unplanned last minute decision. I had about 12 hours of free time in Torrance, CA before my flight at LAX. I actually looked up interesting places in Torrance to visit and the museum came up as one such place. I showed up at the museum door without an appointment. However, Susan, the museum director was so kind enough to not only to allow me access, but also gave me a personal tour the facility. There were several cars from as far back as Toyota's very first car, 1936 the Classic Model AA 4-door sedan, to the introduction of the Lexus brand in the USA. I also saw their latest Scion FRS sports car. I even got a first look at their newest 2013 Lexus LS 460 L which had not appeared at dealer showrooms yet. All in all it was a wonderful experience and I wish I had more time to take it all.If you are in Torrance, I highly recommend touring the museum. The best part is its $free!A big thank you to Susan Sanborn and also Jose who both showed me around.Thanks. Joseph
Relaxed_Traveller_10
Brilliant. Very nicely maintained collection. Informative videos and loads of cool cars. Make sure you take appointment before going there.
tonys488
This is a hidden gem of a museum. Although it is open to the public its difficult to locate...Off of Van Ness near Toyota Way. There is not much signage but its located in the Pro Logis Building area. There are amazing vehicles in the collection all the way back to the first ones ever made off the line. Its free to tour and you don't need a reservation.
rwckennedy
There is potential here, but the collection hasn't been provided enough space, and there is very little interactivity or technology at play here. It is really just a large warehouse with every available vintage vehicle crammed inside. Kind of hard to maneuver through. But the staff is very gracious and accomodating -- they deserve more space to work with.Appointment required!
lbdmt
We learned about the humble beginnings of Toyota and saw some cool cars.