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Toyota Audio System

No journey is complete without the perfect soundtrack. If your car doesn’t currently have a built-in radio, our genuine Toyota Audio Systems will get you listening to music on-the-go in no time, transforming your life on the road forever.

We’ve developed two different models to be sure you find an audio system that suits your needs. Both our Toyota Audio Systems:

  • Are compatible with your steering wheel controls and will perfectly integrate with your vehicle’s interior
  • Have a modern look and feel
  • Let you stream music with ease and enjoy hands-free calling thanks to Bluetooth integration and phone compatibility
  • Come with Toyota warranty giving you added peace of mind

TAS150

Our entry-grade audio unit offers you high quality at an affordable price. Here are the TAS150’s full specifications:

  • Standard W2DIN size and a 3 line VFD screen
  • FM and AM radio complete with Radio Data Systems, Alternative 
  • Frequency and Traffic Announcements
  • USB 2.0, AUX, and iPod connections
  • Bluetooth with music streaming
  • White illumination
  • CD deck

TAS400

The TAS400, complete with Toyota Touch 2® multimedia system, allows access to a host of benefits that will enhance your drive. It even allows for easy upgrade to Toyota Touch 2® with Go, for in-built navigation.

  • Standard W2DIN size with a 6.1” WVGA touchscreen
  • Display Audio generation Touch 2® (Toyota Touch 2® with Go upgrade available for latest navigation features)
  • FM and AM radio complete with Radio Data Systems, Alternative Frequency and Traffic Announcements (DAB+ upgrade available)
  • USB2.0, AUX and iPod connections
  • Bluetooth with music streaming
  • White illumination
  • MirrorLink 1.0 smartphone connection
  • Available in 20 languages

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