KARACHI — Toyota Indus Motor Company Ltd (IMC) has officially announced the launch of the 19th Toyota Dream Car Art Contest 2026, inviting young artists across Pakistan to unleash their creativity and envision the “car of the future.”
A Global Platform for Young Talent
The international competition, themed “Your Dream Car,” encourages children to combine imagination with innovation — inspiring them to visualize what sustainable, futuristic mobility could look like. The initiative is part of Toyota’s global effort to promote artistic expression and environmental awareness among youth.
Eligibility and Categories
The contest is open to children aged 15 years and below residing in Pakistan. Participants can enter one of three categories based on age:
- Category 1: 7 years and under
- Category 2: 8 to 11 years
- Category 3: 12 to 15 years
Entries may be hand-drawn or digitally created using tablets or computers. However, all artwork must be original and individually produced by the participant.
The submission period runs from October 22 to November 25, 2025.
Attractive Prizes and Global Exposure
Winners at the national level will qualify for the World Contest, where 26 international winners will be chosen.
- Grand Prize: $5,000 (for each category winner)
- Best Finalist Prize: $3,000 (for runner-ups)
- Schools of winning participants will also receive up to $10,000 in recognition of their support in nurturing creativity.
The global recognition also includes an opportunity for young winners to gain exposure through Toyota’s international platforms, showcasing their art alongside creative talents from over 80 countries.
How to Participate
Participants can submit their artwork to the nearest authorized Toyota dealership.
For queries, entrants may contact the contest helpline at 0800-11123 or email dreamcar.contest@toyota-indus.com for assistance.
Encouraging Imagination and Innovation
The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest continues to be a symbol of innovation, sustainability, and artistic freedom. It offers young minds a chance to explore futuristic design concepts while learning how creativity and technology can coexist to make transportation safer, cleaner, and more inclusive.
Through initiatives like this, Toyota aims to inspire the next generation to think beyond conventional boundaries and dream of a better, more sustainable world — one car at a time.
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