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The 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas served as the host for a long list of impressive presentations, technological unveilings, and concepts for the future. Toyota was extremely proud to show off their concepts for the future, revolving around zero-emissions technology as well as vehicle connectivity and autonomous driving technology.

“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.”

Some of the displayed technology included:

 

  • The Toyota Smart Center: The center for Toyota’s vision for their Smart Mobility Society which would link together people, communities, and vehicles.
  • Next Generation Connected Service Systems: This system would help you get to your destination in the quickest and most stress-free way by taking into account various factors such as location, driving history, and time of day.
  • The Mobility and Teammate Concept: A concept for automated driving that maintains the fun in driving while making the most of autonomous driving
  • A Deep Learning and Artificial Intelligence Display: Scale Prius models communicated information and worked in a system to make driving as safe as it could be.
  • Toyota FCV Plus Concept Vehicle: Toyota’s concept vehicle for a sustainable hydrogen car, within a sustainable hydrogen society.
  • The Toyota Kiki: Takes the intricate and complex machinery that is hidden underneath the vehicle and turns it into a beautiful open display.

 

“Toyota Brings the Future of Mobility to CES 2016 | Corporate.” Toyota Brings the Future of Mobility to CES 2016 | Corporate. N.p., 6 Jan. 2016. Web. 08 Jan. 2016.

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The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) has made the announcement that it’s adding a technical leadership team, to help push research in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence. The team was introduced during a press conference at the 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show, by CEO Gill Pratt. Adding to the team, TRI will also receive guidance from by an Advisory Board comprised of corporate, scientific, and public policy leaders from all across the globe.

The TRI, announced in November 2015, has been established to close the gap between product development and fundamental research development. Backed by a $1 billion investment the TRI aims to do things such as develop cars that are unable of crashing, create a system of self-driving vehicles for those who can’t drive, translate outdoor mobility into indoor mobility, and many more using developed methods from artificial intelligence and machine learning.

“While the most important technology for enhancing human mobility has traditionally been hardware, today software and data are increasingly essential,” said Gill Pratt, Toyota Executive Technical Advisor and CEO of TRI. “Our leadership team brings decades of experience in pushing the boundaries of human knowledge in computer science and robotics, but we are only getting started. The scale of Toyota’s commitment reflects our belief in the importance of developing safe and reliable automated mobility systems. Simply put, we believe we can significantly improve the quality of life for all people, regardless of age, with mobility products in all aspects of life.”

“Toyota Research Institute Announces All-Star Leadership Team for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Research | Corporate.” Toyota Research Institute Announces All-Star Leadership Team for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Research | Corporate. N.p., 5 Jan. 2016. Web. 06 Jan. 2016.

Toyota is making big moves to advance its vehicle technology and connectivity into the future as the brand just announced that they’ll be working together with Ford on Livio’s SmartDeviceLink (SDL). On top of that, Toyota will incorporate, Data Communication Module (DCM) to its Toyota and Lexus cars during 2017.

Currently, most app support systems in vehicles are specific to the automaker. This means that from a Toyota to a BMW you can’t transfer any apps or settings. However, the SDL hopes to change that by creating an open-source smartphone platform that can be used across all automakers in the industry.

This would make things easier for both drivers and app developers since it means that only one app needs to be made for all available vehicles. Additionally, Toyota also hopes to add even more DCMs into the future. By 2019, it plans to have a global standard DCM throughout the world, which would help in sending distress signals, as well as sending a massive amount of information to the Toyota Big Data Center (TBDC). Toyota hopes to continue to advance in the future and is very excited to be laying the groundwork for great things to come.

Jaynes, Nick. “Toyota Embraces Big Data and Ford’s Open-source SmartDeviceLink at CES.” Mashable. N.p., 4 Jan. 2016. Web. 05 Jan. 2016.

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Everyone here at Fiore Toyota would like to wish you and your family a happy and safe New Year! We will be here at 1000 Logan Boulevard in Hollidaysburg, PA after the holiday and ready to work with you on all your automotive needs in 2016!

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Toyota knows how important it is to give back to everyone who does so much for them, so across the country, they’ve been helping communities to make sure those in need are taken care of. In Philadelphia, seventy-five Toyota Tundras moved 250,000 pounds of food, donated by dealers and businesses, to Philabundance, the largest hunger-relief cooperative in the region.  

Across the country on the in Los Angeles, Toyota Team members walk in an effort to raise awareness and funds for combating childhood cancer and in Texas, team members drive cars full of toys to Children’s Health Medical Centers throughout the North Dallas area.

“Toyota is committed to supporting the betterment of the communities it serves,” said Alec D. Hagey, vice president and general manager of Toyota’s Los Angeles Region. “We’re proud to give back to our local communities and help those in need this holiday season.”

“Across the Nation, Toyota Gives Back | Corporate.” Across the Nation, Toyota Gives Back | Corporate. N.p., 24 Dec. 2015. Web. 30 Dec. 2015.

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Here at Fiore Toyota, we hope that you have a Happy Holiday! We’ll see you again soon here at 1000 Logan Boulevard Hollidaysburg, PA 16648 after you have a day together with your friends and loved ones.

Toyota recently added a video to their YouTube channel, allowing watchers to see a day in the eyes of a Toyota Athlete at the Dew Tour Mountain Championship. The video followed Elena Hight, Amy Purdy, and Louie Vito as they traveled around the mountain, showing different scenes throughout the competitors day to day activities. Check out the video for yourself to peek into a day at the Dew Tour Mountain Championship.

 

 
“Dew Tour with Team Toyota Athletes in Breckenridge, CO | Toyota.” YouTube. YouTube, 15 Dec. 2015.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has presented its highest rating of Top Safety Pick + to four Toyota models for the 2016 year. These four awarded models are the Prius v, Camry, Avalon, and the RAV4. Each vehicle received a “good” rating in each of the IIHS crash tests and an “advanced” or “superior” rating on its available front crash prevention system in order to earn this prestigious safety rating.

“At Toyota, we continue to focus on the safety and peace of mind of our customers,” said Dino Triantafyllos, Toyota’s North American Chief Quality Officer. “We are proud that IIHS has recognized our commitment to helping protect drivers and passengers.”

Overall, Toyota is leading the auto industry in terms of Top Safety Pick + rated vehicles with a total of eight Pick + ratings when you combine Toyota, Lexus, and Scion.  

Knight, Cindy. “Toyota Tops the IIHS 2016 ‘Top Safety Pick+’ Awards | Corporate.” Toyota Tops the IIHS 2016 ‘Top Safety Pick+’ Awards. N.p., 11 Dec. 2015. Web. <http://pressroom.toyota.com/releases/toyota+tops+iihs+2016+top+safety+pick+awards.htm>.

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Look out for the release of a new 2016 Toyota Highlander Research & Review page from Fiore Toyota if you live near Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Johnstown, State College, and Indiana, PA. If you are thinking about buying or leasing this vehicle but you would like to know more about its features and capabilities before taking it out for a test drive then you will find the information on this page to be extremely helpful. We will announce as soon as this page has arrived so be sure to keep checking back here to find out when you can learn more.

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For the past three years, Toyota Technical Center (TTC) employee Jennifer Pelky has been working to promote proper car seat safety through her position as a certified child passenger safety technician. Through this position, she has made it her mission to inform new parents about the importance of choosing the right car seat and how to properly instal the seat in their vehicle. As such, she provides demonstrations at local retailers, community events, and fire stations. Beginning in 2014, Jennifer also became a spokesperson for Toyota’s Buckle Up For Life.

“As a parent I value the safety of my children above everything else and I see a lot of parents who don’t know they’re doing it wrong, but they’re making an effort and that is great,” says Pelky. “And I know that when they leave, they’re safer than when they came in. That, to me, is huge.”

Jennifer first became inspired to pursue this line of engineering back in 2011 when she experienced her own car seat struggles. At the time, she was pregnant with her first child and had just purchased a new car seat from Babies “R” Us. With a degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, and several years of experience in the automotive industry, she figured that installing the seat would be no problem. The task proved to be much more difficult, however, and it took several failed attempts and the help of a co-worker to get it installed properly. Afterwards, she realized that if it was this difficult for her then it must be much worse for the average parent.

Car seat safety is an especially important issue in today’s society as an improperly installed car seat can be detrimental to any child that is involved in a vehicle accident. The U.S. Department of Transportation reported that in 2012 there were 1,168 children under the age of 14 killed in traffic accidents and other 169,000 were injured. Visit http://buckleupforlife.org/ to learn more.

“Subtly Saving Lives.” Toyota USA Newsroom. N.p., 9 Dec. 2015. Web. <http%3A%2F%2Fpressroom.toyota.com%2Freleases%2Fttc%2Bpelky%2Bprofile.htm>.