The Sunday Guardian

Spotlight on artificial intelligen­ce, green cars at Tokyo Motor Show

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The 45th Tokyo Motor Show opened to the press on 25th October with next-generation cars featuring automated driving, artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and eco-friendly technologi­es in the spotlight.

A total of 153 companies from various countries displayed their achievemen­ts and research plans on next-generation products and services at the show, Xinhua news agency reported.

Toyota Motor Corp, Japan’s largest carmaker by volume, unveiled its new concept car “Fine-Comfort Ride” featuring hydrogen fuel cell, and three “Concept-i” vehicles with automated driving and AI technologi­es.

The scandal-hit Nissan Motor Co and Honda Motor Co both showcased their new electric vehicles, including the “Honda Sports EV Concept” car which is equipped with AI technologi­es and can interact with the driver.

The show also features connectivi­ty technologi­es, with an event titled “Tokyo Connected Lab 2017” offering visitors virtual experience­s of driving in connected cars in a futuristic society through VR headsets.

The show will be open to the public from 28 October through 5 November at Tokyo Big Sight.

Though one of the world’s five major motor shows, the show suffered a decline in popularity in recent years as automakers shifted their attention to the emerging markets.

The biennial show attracted 2.02 million visitors in 1991 at its peak but only some 810,000 visitors in 2015. IANS

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