Modellista's Minivan Appears Incredible and Could Potentially Be Available for Purchase | Carscoops

Modellista's Minivan Appears Incredible and Could Potentially Be Available for Purchase | Carscoops

      Modellista has provided a sneak peek of a minivan concept and an SUV prototype set to debut at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2026.

      The minivan seems to be inspired by the Toyota Alphard model. Both reveals suggest potential future production and design directions.

      Contemporary minivans have evolved significantly from their basic origins, particularly in regions like China and Japan, where aesthetics, technology, and comfort are prioritized. Modellista, Toyota’s tuning division, is capitalizing on this trend with a new concept aimed for the upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon.

      The Japanese custom shop has shared a teaser image showcasing a striking lighting arrangement that evokes a bit of Tron-inspired flair, extending into the front bumper. Given the visible roofline, hood shape, and daytime running lights, it is likely that this unnamed vehicle is based on the latest Toyota Alphard.

      Modellista indicates that the minivan is influenced by the Embryo concept displayed at last year’s event and aims to provide "features that engage the five senses." Visually, it features a sculpted front end, a sharper splitter, and side skirts that may incorporate lighting, although this detail has not been confirmed.

      The tuner suggests that this vehicle is intended to serve as a “flagship image leader,” targeting future production. While Modellista currently offers complete styling packages for the latest Alphard and its counterpart, the Vellfire, this could launch an even more ambitious customization level.

      Additionally, Modellista will reveal a “prototype model,” expected to be released to the market soon, alongside the minivan. This model appears based on the Lexus RX SUV and features a body kit designed in line with the brand’s “Geometrical organic” aesthetic.

      Both the Toyota minivan concept and the Lexus SUV prototype will be officially presented at Modellista’s press event at Makuhari Messe in Tokyo on January 9.

      The company will also feature and offer products from the “Modellista Collection,” such as in-car fragrances (Urban Oasis, Grace, and Nomad scents), the Modekuma-kun keychain teddy bear, cleaning cloths, a snap button belt keychain, pins, and stickers.

      Visitors who fill out an on-site survey will receive a free tote bag, and those who follow Modellista on Instagram can obtain a license plate-style branded keychain.

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Modellista's Minivan Appears Incredible and Could Potentially Be Available for Purchase | Carscoops

Modellista showcases a futuristic minivan concept based on the Alphard and a prototype of the Lexus RX for the Tokyo Auto Salon 2026.