July 02, 2025

Top 4 Silver Screen Toyotas

There are iconic movie lines that everyone knows by heart. These memorable phrases from pop culture keep circulating through society, growing more legendary with each passing year. Just think: How many times have you said "I'll be back" in Arnold's voice? It’s a classic. But beyond the quotes, there are also unforgettable movie cars. While they might not be as widely recognized as famous lines, car enthusiasts know them all too well. Here are our top 4 favorite Toyotas that have made their mark on the big screen: **1. Pizza Planet Truck – Pixar Films** This quirky yellow truck has appeared in nearly every Pixar film (except *The Incredibles*), and it bears a striking resemblance to a Toyota Hilux. Though it's officially called the "Gyoza Mark VII Lite Hauler," the design is so close to a Toyota that fans can't help but associate it with the brand. The truck has traveled across the globe, from the streets of Paris in *Ratatouille* to the post-apocalyptic world of *Wall-E*. Spotting it in each film has become an exciting Easter egg for fans, leading to theories that all Pixar movies exist in the same universe. **2. Toyota SR5 Xtra Cab Pickup – *Back to the Future*** While the DeLorean stole the spotlight, the Toyota SR5 Xtra Cab Pickup was the real standout in *Back to the Future*. With custom modifications like racing wheels, tubular bumpers, and a light bar, this truck became a fan favorite. One of the trucks used in the trilogy was even stolen and ended up in Mexico, where it was used by a cartel before being recovered and restored. It may not have time-travel capabilities, but its legacy certainly does. **3. Toyota Supra Mk IV – *The Fast and the Furious* Franchise** The *Fast and the Furious* franchise has grossed over a billion dollars, and one of its most recognizable vehicles is Brian O’Conner’s Toyota Supra Mk IV. This sleek machine has appeared in four films, and the investment in its performance upgrades was massive—over $150,000. A version of the car sold at auction for $185,000, complete with a powerful engine, roll cage, and custom body kit. It's no wonder fans are still captivated by its speed and style. **4. Toyota 2000GT – *You Only Live Twice*** No list of iconic movie cars would be complete without a James Bond classic. In *You Only Live Twice*, Sean Connery drives a rare 1966 Toyota 2000GT, one of only two ever built. This beautiful convertible was never sold to the public, making it one of the most collectible Japanese cars in history. One of the original models was displayed at the Toyota Automotive Museum, while the other was likely scrapped. Its rarity and beauty make it a true cinematic treasure. Which of these Toyotas do you think is the best? Share your thoughts with us on Facebook!

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