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TORONTO, Ontario (June 10, 2024) – Nine Canadian kids have been named finalists in the 10th Annual Toyota Canada Dream Car Art contest. From tackling environmental issues to addressing social tensions, the nine finalists from across Canada have each designed unique vehicles aimed at making the world a better place. These young artists have proposed creative solutions to some of society’s most pressing challenges, and their innovative designs will now compete on the global stage.
Every year, Toyota invites kids across Canada (and around the world) to design a ‘dream car’ to help make the world a better place. This year marks a significant milestone as the design contest celebrates its tenth year in Canada and continues to inspire future artists, designers and innovators.
Here are the three Canadian winners (and finalists in the worldwide competition) in each age category (along with their designs):
Under 8 years old:
8 – 11 years old:
12 – 15 years old:
A panel of distinguished Canadian judges was tasked with assessing the entries from kids across Canada:
Here’s what the judges had to say about the submissions for this year’s contest:
I am floored by the creativity behind each entry and am encouraged that there are so many young people thinking so seriously about making this world a better place. While I’m a bit saddened by the fact that these kids seem to be so deeply affected by the state of our world, I’m simultaneously so filled with hope knowing that they have risen above it to imagine a much better place where their thoughtful ideas solve some truly devastating problems. Going through these submissions made me appreciate their optimism and ingenuity.” – Jodi Lai, Editor-in-Chief, AutoTrader
“I'm immensely grateful to all the children for their imaginative and inspiring entries. It was an honour to judge your submissions and thank you for sharing your dreams with us. Your creativity fuels our hopes for a brighter, more innovative future on the road ahead." – Mike Mallory, Group Head, Salt Experiential Agency
“Exploring the dream car entries from INCREDIBLY talented youth has been a truly awe-inspiring experience. Being a part of this process has opened my eyes to the incredible artistic abilities of these young minds and not only does this contest fuel our imagination but also challenges us to reflect on the boundless potential within every dream! It's a reminder that innovation knows no age, and their imaginative creations have me envisioning the kind of car I'd dream up if I were to join this remarkable contest!” – Stephanie Henry, On-Air Host, Breakfast Television
"The passion for the environment, nature, people, and community shines through in this artwork. I was impressed by how attuned these young artists are to current issues and how clearly they present their ideas for solutions. Their thoughtfulness and effort make everyone a winner in my book." – Tony Kelly, Vice President, Customer Services, Toyota Canada Inc.
The nine Canadian finalists have been entered into the World Finals of the contest for a chance to win a prize valued at $5,000 USD. Each Canadian finalist also received a $250 online retail gift card to KiwiCo.
Since its global inception in 2004 and now one of the world’s largest global design contests for children, the Toyota Dream Car Art contest invites future artists, designers and engineers to share their ideas about the future of mobility.
For more information about the Toyota Canada Dream Car Art Contest visit: https://www.toyota.ca/toyota/en/dream-car-art-contest
For more about the global Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, visit: https://www.toyota-dreamcarart.com/top/
About Toyota Canada Inc.
Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) is the exclusive Canadian distributor of Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Toyota has sold over six million vehicles in Canada through a national network of 287 Toyota and Lexus dealerships. Toyota is dedicated to bringing safety, quality, dependability and reliability to the vehicles Canadians drive and the service they receive. TCI’s head office is in Toronto, with regional offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal and Halifax, and parts distribution centres in Clarington and Vancouver. Toyota also operates two manufacturing facilities in Canada. Having produced more than nine million vehicles, popular Canadian models built at these facilities include Toyota RAV4, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Lexus RX 350 and RX 450h hybrid, as well as Lexus NX 250, NX 350 and NX 350h hybrid. The company has sold more than 20 million electrified vehicles worldwide and is the number one seller of electrified vehicles in Canada.
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