2020 TOYOTA Concept-i RIDE / Self-Driving Car for Disabled People, Toyota BEV

2020 TOYOTA Concept-i RIDE / Self-Driving Car for Disabled People, Toyota BEV Toyota Defines Future of Mobility with Concept Car “TOYOTA Concept-i“ Series Debuting at Tokyo Motor Show 2017 Advanced artificial intelligence learns from and aims to grow with the driver Toyota Concept-i Ride is designed to help the disabled Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) today announced an outline of the concept car “TOYOTA Concept-i“ series that embodies the future vision of a mobility society through which artificial intelligence (AI) enables cars to understand the driver, effectively allowing people and cars to become partners. In addition to the four-wheel model TOYOTA Concept-i exhibited at the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January this year, a universal small mobility vehicle and a walking area mobility vehicle have been added to the TOYOTA Concept-i series. They are expected to be exhibited under the theme of “Let’s move the world from here. Beyond the Motor“ at the 45th Tokyo Motor Show 2017
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