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Toyota Wall Art

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About Toyota

Toyota is the brand people reach for when they want a car that just keeps going. Reliability is the whole story here, the kind of engineering that turns a Corolla into a million-mile commuter and a Land Cruiser into the truck you see crossing deserts and mountain passes long after everything else has quit. Our Toyota wall art leans into that quiet, dependable character, and into the moments where Toyota decided to have some fun instead.

From the Supra to the workhorses

Because Toyota covers so much ground, the prints do too. There is the Supra, the inline-six coupe that became a tuner legend and a movie star. There is the GT86, a small rear-drive coupe built for people who care more about balance than brute power. And then the other end of the lineup, the Tacoma pickup and the boxy Land Cruiser, machines built to be used hard and trusted anywhere. I keep a Supra print near my desk, mostly because the shape still looks right decades on.

We print each piece three ways. There is canvas stretched over a real wood frame, an unframed poster if you want something light and easy to swap, and a poster set behind glass for a cleaner, framed look. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30 inches, so a small Camry shot can sit on a shelf while a wide Land Cruiser scene takes a full wall. A 20x16 canvas runs $69. Everything is printed with eco-friendly ink and shipped flat in a fitted box, never rolled in a tube, so it arrives ready to hang.

If your taste runs toward German engineering too, our BMW collection sits well beside Japanese metal. The Audi prints bring a sharper, more angular look, and for something more formal there is Mercedes. Mixing a Toyota Tacoma with a few of those on one wall makes for honest, lived-in car art that does not take itself too seriously.