Toyota Brings the Future of Mobility to CES 2016
January 06 2016 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
Attendees at the International Consumer Electronics Show are
getting a first-hand look at the future of mobility, and it is
cleaner, safer and more convenient. Toyota is showcasing a host of
automated, connected and zero-emission technologies at CES 2016,
giving conference-goers a window into a world where vehicles can
not only take care of themselves; they also take care of you.
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“At Toyota, we see the vehicle of the future as more than just a
mode of transportation,” said Bob Carter, senior vice president of
automotive operations for Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A. Inc.
“Instead, it will be something more useful, accessible and exciting
than ever before. These next generation connected and automated
vehicles will optimize their own operational capabilities and
deliver comfort, convenience and joy to passengers – and they’ll be
arriving sooner than you think.”
Toyota’s exhibit, located in the North Hall of the Las Vegas
Convention Center, builds on major announcements from the company
in the lead up to CES and showcases both the company’s vision for
connected vehicles and the potential of artificial intelligence to
improve driving safety.
Technologies on display include:
- The TOYOTA Smart Center, the heart of
Toyota’s vision for a Smart Mobility Society that connects people,
vehicles and communities. The powerful, secure and private
cloud-based computing system collects secure vehicle data, analyzes
information from millions of vehicles around the globe and provides
customers with personalized services that make life easier.
- Next generation connected service
systems such as Agent+, which leverages multiple factors including
day, time, location and driving history to predict likely
destinations and help guide you there quickly and efficiently.
- The Mobility Teammate Concept, which
demonstrates Toyota’s more than 20 years of research and
development into automated driving technologies. The vehicle
showcases Toyota’s approach to automated driving – building
relationships between people and cars to help them team up in
pursuit of safe and enjoyable driving. This approach acknowledges
the utility of automated driving technologies while maintaining the
fun experience of driving itself.
- A deep learning and artificial
intelligence display, where scale model Prius connected vehicles
learn from and share with each other in real time to create a safe
driving environment.
- Toyota FCV Plus concept vehicle, which
demonstrates Toyota’s vision of a connected, sustainable hydrogen
society. The concept vehicle showcases the potential of hydrogen
fuel cell technology beyond just the automotive industry, and is
capable of generating electricity directly from hydrogen stored
outside the vehicle and thus operating as a stable source of
electric power for use at home or on the go.
- The Toyota Kikai, meaning “machine”
which brings the machinery of the vehicle out from beneath the body
and makes an open display of its beauty.
While many of the vehicles and technologies on display at the
Toyota exhibit are future concepts, some – like telematics systems
such as Agent+, may be coming soon to Toyota vehicles.
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