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january 05, 2018 - Toyota

Toyota Research Institute Introduces Next-Generation Automated Driving Research Vehicle at CES

  • Platform 3.0 features long-range 200-meter perception around 360-degree perimeter of vehicle
  • Compact packaging of sensory components accentuated with sleek look from CALTY Design Research
  • Research vehicles being created at Toyota's Prototype Development Center

LOS ALTOS, Calif., Jan. 4, 2018―Toyota Research Institute (TRI) will show its next-generation automated driving research vehicle, Platform 3.0, at CES next week in #lasvegas. The new platform, which is built on a Lexus LS 600hL, combines greater technological capabilities with new harmonized styling that integrates the automated vehicle technology into the LS model's design. It will be on display in Toyota's CES exhibit in the North Hall of the #lasvegas Convention Center beginning Tues., Jan. 9.

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