The Toyota NCSV (New Concept Sedan/Savvy) was a 1999 concept car unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show, designed for young drivers to blend coupe, wagon, and sedan features.

Unveiled at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show and subsequently shown at the 2000 Geneva Motor Show.



It was known for its 3-door wagon style, futuristic cabin with multiple display screens, and a focus on flexible utility for modern lifestyles.


Described as “Not quite a coupe, not quite a wagon, not quite a sedan,” it aimed to break conventional design boundaries for drivers in their 20s and 30s.


Featured a 3-door wagon layout with a sporty, “TT-esque” roofline and a hard tonneau cover over a small rear cargo area.


The cabin was similar to a second-generation Prius, featuring a shiny center stack and multiple screens, including monitors for both the driver and front passenger, along with a screen between the rear seats.