Joining the three-wheel i-Road and FT-86 Open concepts at Toyota's Geneva motor show booth, are three new design studies based on the Japanese brand's new  Auris Touring Sports and RAV4 models. According to Toyota, each one was  created to individualize and amplify certain aspects of the car's  character.



 
We'll begin our tour with the RAV4 Adventure designed to emphasize the SUV's off-road capabilities.  Painted in a dark red finish, the Adventure study features extended  wheel arches that accommodate larger 20-inch alloy wheels shod in  off-road tires, and redesigned front and rear bumpers finished in matt  paint and fitted with reworked skid plates.
Rounding out the changes are the machined roof rails, a different front  grille, chunkier side sills and quad exhaust pipes integrated into the  rear bumper.
As you can tell by its name, the RAV4 Premium is all about luxury and a  more sophisticated look, starting with the exterior that is painted in a  bespoke 'Deep Bronze' color, while also gaining chrome trims and roof  rails, 20-inch alloy wheels and newly designed bumpers. Inside, the  cabin is dressed in two-tone leather with two-tone double stitching used  in several areas.
The third and final study is the Auris Touring Sports Black that stands out thanks to its 'Night Sky' black metallic paint finish,  which contrasts with the red and black 19-inch alloy wheels, and the red  inserts on the front and rear end, while there's also a new central  exhaust pipe design.
The same color scheme can be found inside, with black leather surfaces  and double red stitching featured on the sport seats, steering wheel,  door panels, dashboard, gear shift lever and handbrake. Furthermore,  Alcantara is used to cover the interior pillars and for the roof lining,  while red is the feature color for the instrument panel illumination  and the finish on the air vents and cup holders.