Toyota bB NCP-31
The first generation bB was based on the Toyota Vitz and the development was led by Toyota chief engineer Tetsuya Tada.
While the box-shaped mini MPV was initially targeted towards Japanese men in their twenties, it is also popular with women buyers.
The name stands for black box, a car with unknown capabilities.
Production of the bB occurred between January 2000 and April 2005 at the Takaoka plant in Toyota, Aichi. Production occurred at the former Central Motors between August 2004 and December 2005 for the bB.
Design.
The first generation bB is characterized by a traditional ’tall boy’ design with straight lines, angular panels and the wheels well on the ends of the body. The FunCargo, on the other hand, is distinguished by many round and oval shapes.
The grille bears the initials bB for the hatchback and OB for the Open Deck.




