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, the larger LCV will most likely share most of its body panels and interior with the Stellantis siblings, with a slightly redesigned grille and bumper incorporating Toyota’s own design language. Unlike the smaller vans which are also offered in more civilized MPV versions, the large van will likely remain an LCV.

The partnership between the two companies started in 2012 with a Toyota-branded mid-size LCV produced by Stellantis in Hordain . It was expanded in 2019 with the compact LCV siblings produced by Stellantis in Vigo and is now completed with the large van covering all of the core LCV segments in Europe.

Matt Harrison, President and CEO at Toyota Motor Europe, added: “We are pleased that we can extend this successful partnership through the introduction of a new large-size commercial van. It represents an important addition and completes our light commercial line-up for Toyota’s European customers.

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