Jan 12, 2016

Fiore Toyota

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.