To be more precise, we are not talking about a real 1936 Toyota AA (which, by the way, is the first passenger car of the Japanese brand), but about its miniature copy. The model was made by specialists from Denso, a company that supplies auto components for Toyota and a number of other brands. In total, a team of 20 people worked on it for four years.

The Toyota AA model consists of 24 parts. It is no larger than a grain of rice – it reaches 4.785 mm in length, 1.73 mm in width, and 1.735 mm in height. The detailing is at a very high level – the creators really did their best. With a good magnifying glass, you can see the tires, optics, axles, and even the inscriptions on the body. And the bumper, for example, is twice as thin as a human hair.

The car got into the Guinness Book of Records because it is able to move independently. It is equipped with an electric motor and can reach a speed of 0.018 km/h.








