The Toyota Sera is a sporty 2+2 hatchback designed by Toyota to be sold solely for the Japanese market from 1990 to 1995. It was initially unveiled in 1988 as the Toyota AXV-II concept car in almost production-ready form. The name comes from the French word meaning 'will be', indicative of both the overall futuristic design and also the closeness of the concept car to the final production version. The Sera is most notable for its glass canopy and butterfly doors which tilt up and forward when opened. The dramatic styling later inspired Gordon Murray in the design of the iconic McLaren F1.
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