Toyota and Starbase Release Matte White "TOY_OTA" BE@RBRICKs
“Drive Your Teenage Dreams.”




Following a matte black series in 2020, Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and creative agency Starbase have partnered up once again to release new matte white Medicom Toy BE@RBRICKs.
The joint series is dubbed “Drive Your Teenage Dreams,” which reimagines cars as a plaything or a secret base. At the center of the project is a customized Toyota HiAce van that has been used to explore different possibilities and cultural projects, serving as the base for a pop-up store, mobile recording studio, and sneaker customization studio.
The BE@RBRICKs are dressed in matte white with a gloss black finish on the hands and toes.The Toyota motifs are found across the chest and back, and the “Drive Your Teenage Dreams” slogan is printed on the back of the head.
The limited-edition BE@RBRICK TOYOTA White 100% & 400% set is now available on the YEN TOWN MARKET website for ¥15,180 JPY (approximately $133 USD).
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