Atkins Kroll Saipan hosted the 18th Annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest Award Ceremony at the AK Showroom on April 5, 2025.

Atkins Kroll Saipan hosted the 18th Annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest Award Ceremony at the AK Showroom on April 5, 2025.

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ATKINS Kroll Saipan, an Inchcape company, proudly hosted the 18th Annual Toyota Dream Car Art Contest Award Ceremony, honoring the exceptional creativity and imagination of Saipan’s young artists.

Held at the AK Showroom on April 5, 2025, the event brought together students, families, educators, and community members to recognize the remarkable visions of future mobility as imagined by the next generation.

The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest is a global initiative that invites children to design their dream car of the future. This international platform encourages youth to envision a better world through innovation, sustainability, and compassion — values that were vividly expressed in this year’s winning entries.

Each piece of art reflected unique perspectives on technology, environmental responsibility, and social impact, demonstrating how deeply these young minds are thinking about the world around them and the vehicles of tomorrow.

This year, Atkins Kroll introduced two new community-driven categories to elevate engagement and celebrate collective spirit:

• The People’s Choice Award invited the public to vote for their favorite design. The award went to Clover Haryn Cha of Grace Christian Academy for her captivating concept, “Jelly Fish Car.” As part of her prize, a $1,000 donation will be made to her school — underscoring Atkins Kroll’s ongoing commitment to education and creative development.

• The School Spirit Award recognized the school that showed up in full force. Saipan International School took home the honor, bringing the most supporters to cheer on their students. They will also receive a $1,000 donation from Atkins Kroll — another meaningful way the company continues to connect with and support the local community.

2025 Toyota Dream Car Winners – Saipan

Under 7 Category

 • Geonryul Ryan Park – “The Gummy Car,” Saipan International School

  • Dohyeon You – “Toyota Racing Car,” Saipan International School

 • Jane Choi – “Fresh Juicer Car”

Ages 8 to 11 Category

 • Ai Nonogaki – “Flying Amusement Park Car,” William S. Reyes Elementary School

• Stella Park – “The CNMI Time Machine Car”

 • Yanchen Henry Cui – “Make Your Own Dream Car,” Mount Carmel School

Ages 12 to 15 Category

• Ian Alexander Chaz – “Glacier Energy Conversion,” Marianas High School

• Eunho Park – “Ribbon Car That Saves People,” Marianas High School

• Mei Li – “Unbreakable Silicone Car,” Marianas High School

First-place winners from each age category will advance to represent Saipan in the Global Finals in Japan, competing alongside other top young artists from around the world.

“Atkins Kroll is honored to uplift the voices and visions of our youth through this meaningful platform,” said Kevin Barnes, Atkins Kroll Saipan sales manager. “And through initiatives like the School Spirit Award, we continue deepening our roots within the community that inspires us every day.”

About AK

 Atkins Kroll, an Inchcape company, is the leading distributor of vehicles in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Micronesia enabling it to provide a full range of products and services in the region.

Atkins Kroll is Guam’s oldest corporation established in 1914 and represents Toyota, Lexus, BMW, Chevrolet, Toyota Rent A Car, Avis, Budget and Payless Rental Car, and AC Delco brands.

In December 2021 Atkins Kroll acquired Morrico Equipment, one of Guam’s largest heavy equipment dealerships representing Freightliner, Hyundai Construction Equipment, Kohler Power Systems, Rosenbauer Fire Trucks and Thomas Built School Buses.

Morrico Equipment operates new and used heavy equipment sales, rental, parts, diesel fuel delivery, Trashco Guam, and specialized diesel repair service to Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau.