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Feat of Clay: We take a peek inside Toyota's Calty design center

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    Feat of Clay: We take a peek inside Toyota's Calty design center

    Filed under: Concept Cars, Minivan/Van, Lexus, Scion, Toyota, Design/Style

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    Toyota's Calty Design Research in Newport Beach, CA - Click above for high-res image gallery

    In anticipation of the debut of the all-new 2011 Toyota Sienna at the 2009 LA Auto Show in December, the folks responsible for the minivan invited us to take a peek inside their Calty design center in Newport Beach, California. Calty Design Research is the Toyota design center that created production cars like the '78, '90 and '00 Toyota Celica, '07 FJ Cruiser, '07 Tundra, '08 Highlander, '08 Scion xB, and '09 Venza, as well as the Lexus LF-C, FT-SX, Scion t2B, Scion FUSE, FT-HS and A-BAT concepts.

    It's not very often that they open the doors of this design center to the public - let alone journalists - so we jumped at the chance. We spent a day with the group directly responsible for the 2011 Sienna and also met with Calty and Toyota officials. It was an enlightening day in which we learned about what inspired this third generation people-hauler, what Calty offers to differentiate it from other Toyota design houses, and why full-size clay models are still so important in the world of design, among other things.

    Follow the jump to travel with us past the velvet rope and into Calty.


    Gallery: Calty Design Research Tour

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