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Toyota adds autonomous driving tech to sedans

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TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp yesterday unveiled new models of Lexus and Mirai in Japan, equipped with advanced driver assistance, as competitio­n heats up to develop more selfdrivin­g and connected cars.

Toyota’s latest launch comes as automakers, electric car start-ups and tech giants invest heavily in so-called active safety features.

The Japanese carmaker’s new driving assist technology, or Advanced Drive, features a Level 2 autonomous technology that helps driving, such as limiting the car in its lane, maintainin­g the distance from other vehicles and changing lanes under the driver’s supervisio­n on expressway­s or other motor-vehicle only roads.

The luxury sedan Lexus LS went on sale yesterday, costing between about 16.3 million yen ($148,627.70) and 17.9 million yen, while the second-generation Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car will be offered on Monday 12 at between 8.4 million and 8.6 million yen.

The new models are Toyota’s first products brought to the market that provide over-the-air updates and utilise AI technology centred on deep learning,’’ said Toyota executive James Kuffner, who is also the head of Toyota’s research unit Woven Planet.

“This is really an important first step in our journey towards software-first developmen­t,” he said at an online briefing, adding that the company has tried to design the software to be truly global and to provide re-usability.

“In the future, software features on cars will be ‘upgradable’ and ‘more customisab­le’ much like how people personalis­e their smartphone­s,’’ Kuffner added.

Fully self-driven cars are still likely to be years away, but rival General Motors Co early this year made a splash at the virtual Consumer Electronic­s Show with a fully-autonomous all-electric flying Cadillac concept, while Chinese search engine operator Baidu unveiled a partnershi­p with local car brand Geely.

Honda Motor Co, last month unveiled a partially self-driving Legend sedan in Japan, becoming the world’s first carmaker to sell a vehicle equipped with new, certified Level 3 autonomous technology.

 ?? TOYOTA MOTOR CORP VIA REUTERS ?? The new Lexus LS and hydrogen fuel cell Mirai are equipped with advanced driver assistance.
TOYOTA MOTOR CORP VIA REUTERS The new Lexus LS and hydrogen fuel cell Mirai are equipped with advanced driver assistance.

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