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News2025-03-24Clean view

Tokai Rika develops world-first Wheel Full Ornament, supplying to Toyota Crown Estate

Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. (Tokai Rika) announced that it has developed the Wheel Full Ornament (WFO) for the first time in the world and it has been selected for the new Toyota Crown Estate. WFO is a decorative design component that is additionally attached to the aluminum wheels installed originally on vehicles, allowing....

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