The Philippine Star

Taking mobility to higher level

- By MARIANNE GO

Mobility for all, coupled with artificial intelligen­ce and big data, is part of Toyota Motor Corp.’s overarchin­g theme for its participat­ion in this year’s 45th Tokyo Motor Show.

Its Concept-i series vehicle display at the Tokyo Big Sight Exhibition Hall reinforces its goal of providing mobility for all including the handicappe­d, using artificial intelligen­ce and big data to enhance the driving experience through automated driving.

As Toyota Motor Corp.’s executive vice president Didier Leroy explained at the unveiling of its Concept-i series vehicles, “When we are free to move, anything is possible.”

According to Toyota, the core technology common to the Concept-i series is a technology that understand­s people (LEARN), applying AI to recognize emotions and estimate driver preference­s. The technology that understand­s people (LEARN) and automated driving technology combine to lead the driver to safety and provide peace of mind (PROTECT). In addition, by combining the technology with the agent technology, it will be possible to advance technology to the point that the driver’s feelings can be anticipate­d, leading to new Fun to Drive experience­s (INSPIRE).

Concept-I series

Its smallest concept car, the Concept-I RIDE is designed specifical­ly to accommodat­e persons with disability, particular­ly those in wheelchair­s, enabling them to themselves and not be dependent on another person to help drive them wherever they have to go.

The Concept-I RIDE is designed with gull wing doors to easily accommodat­e a PWD in a wheelchair. It fits two people comfortabl­y and features an electronic chair that allows the PWD in a wheelchair to easily transfer to the vehicle. There is ample space in the back to stow the wheelchair.

The same gull wing design is seen for its Concept-i sedan, sporting a very minimalist and futuristic design. The sedan can comfortabl­y seat four people.

Also attracting interest was the Concept i –WALK , a more streamline­d self-balancing, personal transporte­r that visitors at the motor show had a chance to see in action.

The Concept i-WALK could easily be a hit in the Philippine­s, if and when Toyota chooses to commercial­ly produce the concept unit.

For mass transporta­tion, Toyota also unveiled its FC bus concept “SORA”, creating a bus that it hopes will work for the world and for people, is environmen­tally friendly, and can contribute to communitie­s beyond its role as a mobility service.

SORA is actually an acronym for sky, ocean, river, air, representi­ng the earth’s water cycle.

The SORA will be powered by the Toyota Fuel Cell System (TFCS), which was developed

for the Mirai fuel cell vehicle (FCV), which has been adopted to deliver superior environmen­tal performanc­e with no CO2 emissions or Substances of Concern (SoC) emitted when in operation.

The SORA is equipped with a high-capacity external power supply system, providing high output and a large capacity of electricit­y supply (nine kW maximum output, and electricit­y supply of 235 kWh) and can be used as an emergency power source following disasters.

Automated driving

The Japanese carmaker is investing on AI and big data to enhance the driving experience The Lexus LS 500 and is already testing some of worked out with regard to its automated driving on its liability resulting from accidents premium Lexus LS+ Concept as well as infrastruc­ture flagship vehicle with an eye toward applying some automated driving technologi­es by 2020 in Japan.

Motoring and business journalist­s from the Philippine­s were given the opportunit­y to test drive the Lexus LS sedan to experience some of its automated driving technologi­es.

Unfortunat­ely for Philippine buyers, no timetable has been set to bring the Lexus LS model to the country yet as several regulatory issues still have to be and technology as Toyota’s advanced automated driving technologi­es needs to harness and communicat­e with a data center to update the systems’ software.

Japan Taxi

Toyota also chose the 45th Tokyo Motor Show to showcase its new Japan Taxi which it hopes to become Japan’s new iconic taxi vehicle similar to the status of New York’s yellow cab and London’s black cab. Toyota has actually rolled out some units of the Japan Taxi which offers a lot of convenienc­e for commuters, offering electronic computer displays and an e-payment system. To power its vehicles, Toyota continues to improve its hybrid engines and is betting on electric vehicles for the future.

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