The naming was fitted into some kind of a rhombus. The first version of the original Toyota logo was as simplistic as possible. And the new spelling contained exactly 8 lines. Why’s that? That’s because the Japanese consider number 8 a lucky one. And obviously, it included some logo changes too. But why do we spell Toyota, not Toyoda? Right before World War II, the company adopted a rebranding. And the surname was widespread back in the days. No wonder the company was named after its founder. He traveled abroad many times and saw all the inventions of the West and got his ideas from there. Sakichi’s son, Kiichiro Toyoda decided to invent something unseen before and unthinkable for the Japanese nation. Little by little, his company moved looming endeavors to ultramodern cars engineering, construction, and design. And it was a brand new kind of it as it featured an electric engine. Sakichi Toyoda invented a new kind of weaving loom.
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