This entry from Sahasra Kalakonka, was the winning entry for the 2020 Toyota Dream Car Art contest in the category for 8 to 11 year olds. Photo:SUPPLIED

TOYOTA South Africa Motors (TSAM) invites children under the age of 15 to share ideas about the future of mobility by drawing their dream cars and to submit their art to the 15th annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest before the competition closes on 31 March 2021.

The contest is a Toyota initiative aimed at encouraging children to explore their creativity and transport their imagination beyond their physical confines.

The Toyota Dream Art Contest, which is for children under the age of 8 years; 8 to 11 years and 12 to 15-years, aims to inspire budding young designers by inviting them to submit sketches of their favourite cars. It is intended to create opportunities for children throughout the world to develop their interest in cars and help them feel the joy and importance of having a dream through drawing pictures of their dream cars.

“We firmly believe that the arts are a powerful mechanism of escape – hence the importance of the Dream Car Art Contest,” says Glenn Crompton, Vice President of Marketing at TSAM. “We had concerns this year, just knowing that people are dealing with a lot more on their plates with the pandemic, and as such we hope that this competition will offer children a healthy outlet – even if it’s for a little while.”

The competition comprises the national and the world contest.

Contestants stand a chance to win the following awards for all three categories:

. 1st place – PS5 to the value of R15 000 and WRC Game

. 2nd place – Xbox One to the value of R 7000

. 3rd place – HP Laptop to the value of R 5 000

. 4th place – Tablet to the value of R3 000

. 5th place – Gift Voucher to the value of R2 000

The school which submits the most valid entry forms stands a chance to win one of the following cash prizes: 1st prize: R15 000; 2nd prize: R10 000; 3rd prize: R5 000.

  • Entry forms and Terms and Conditions of the competition can be found on the Toyota SA website: www.toyota.co.za

Issued: Motorpress

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