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Lexus Previews a Driverless Car Ahead of CES

Published on Jan 3, 2013

Toyota previews the Lexus AASRV, a computer-controlled car, ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week. (Photo/Video: Lexus)


Toyota's Semi-Autonomous Car

Published on Jan 8, 2013

Toyota's semi-autonomous Lexus Advanced Active Safety Research Vehicle.
 

2014 4Runner: Using Voice Recognition*

Published on Apr 8, 2014

Press the Voice Recognition button to launch the voice-command screen and answer voice prompts. Prototype shown with options. Production model may vary. Please see your Owner's Manual for further details and important safety information.

*Advanced voice recognition capabilities vary by head unit.
 

Toyota virtual simulation shows teens distracted driving dangers

Published on Apr 18, 2014

At the New York International Auto Show, Toyota gave parents and teens the chance to see how distractions affect their driving in a virtual reality simulator. Computerworld's Lucas Mearian tries to see if he can open a water bottle while driving.
 

Available Intelligent Parking Assist With Intelligent Clearance Sonar | Prius | Toyota

Published on Mar 9, 2016
 

P4 Automated Driving Research Vehicle

Published on Jan 3, 2019

P4 is Toyota Research Institute’s most advanced automated driving research vehicle. It is based on the all-new fifth-generation Lexus LS flagship sedan, the 2018 LS 500h. Newly available chassis and steering control technology from Lexus allows P4 to provide vehicle occupants with a much smoother automated driving experience as a result of refined steering. The new test model also has greater perception with the addition of two cameras and two imaging sensors plus optimized radar for better object detection around the vehicle.
 

Autonomous Mobility Management System (AMMS)

Dec 22, 2020

Toyota City, Japan, December 22, 2020―Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) today announced an operations management system to support the providing of services that will enable practical use of the e-Palette, a battery-electric vehicle for autonomous mobility as a service (Autono-MaaS) applications that will realize future mobility services. In collaboration with a range of partners, it is also planning to operate the vehicles in Woven City, a fully connected prototype city, while targeting commercial use in multiple areas and regions in the early 2020s.

"Toyota Shows e-Palette Geared Towards Practical MaaS Applications"

December 22, 2020

Woven, smart city prototype

e-Palette, self-driving on-demand vehicle
 
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