A seven-year-old girl from Richmond is one of nine finalists in the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest.
Every year, Toyota invites kids across the country (and around the world) to design and submit a dream car to “help make the world a better place.”
The competition is divided into three age categories: under eight, eight to 11, and 12 to 15.
Brianna Law was a finalist in the under eight years old category with her entry titled “Healicorn that Spreads Love.”
Law’s design is a unicorn-shaped vehicle that has the ability to “heal the environment and spread the love” to people.
According to Toyota’s media statement, her design is described as a “multi-terrain solution” that can filter the Earth’s bodies of water to clean up garbage waste while putting out wildfires on land.
Larry Hutchinson, president and CEO of Toyota Canada, described the “vision, creativity and innovation” of Canadian youth as “impressive.”
“With the reoccurring themes of peace, environmental sustainability and happiness, it’s clear to see that these are the leaders of tomorrow,” said Hutchinson.
Each Canadian finalist received a CAN$250 KiwiCo gift card and will compete in the World Finals for a chance to win a US$5,000 prize.