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Toyota Aiming For 8.8 Billion Autonomous Test Driving Miles Before Tech Is Included In Vehicles


Toyota Aiming For 8.8 Billion Autonomous Test Driving Miles Before Tech Is Included In Vehicles
Toyota Aiming For 8.8 Billion Autonomous Test Driving Miles Before Tech Is Included In VehiclesSeptember 30th, 2016 by James AyreToyota is aiming to achieve 14.2 billion kilometers (~8.8 billion miles) of autonomous test driving miles before it includes such technologies in its vehicles, going by comments made by Toyota president and CEO Akio Toyoda at the Paris Motor Show.I wonder if the company will really reach that figure before releasing something, though?There's a decent chance that there will be fully autonomous vehicles on the roads (in some cities and regions, probably not everywhere) within only 5 or so years.


2017 Toyota 86 – Driving Impression And Review


2017 Toyota 86 – Driving Impression And Review
Specifications: year: 2017 make: Toyota Model: GT86 price: $ 26255 Engine: flat-4 Transmission: six-speed manual Horsepower @ RPM: 205 MPG(Cty): 24 MPG(Hwy): 32 Torque @ RPM: 156 Displacement: 2.0 L Top Speed: 140 mph (Est.)Layout: front-engine, RWDPosted on 10.1.2016 06:00 by Jonathan LopezWhat's it take to create a car for "enthusiasts?" What are the ingredients?Truth be told, there are plenty of four-wheeled recipes out there if you wanna stir up some excitement, but sometimes, what you really need is that classic combo of two doors, power in the rear, low weight, and faultless poise in the twisty bits.


Toyota Sees European Consumers Driving Hybrid Car Sales


Toyota Sees European Consumers Driving Hybrid Car Sales
Full Show: Surveillance (09/30)53:49 - Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua.Guests include Christopher Wheeler, bank analyst at Atlantic Equities, Michael Purves, chief global strategist at Weeden & Co., Vasileios Gkionakis, head of global FX strategy at UniCredit, Willem Buiter, chief economist at Citigroup, and James Runde, former vice chairman at Morgan Stanley and author of the book, "Unequaled."(Source: Bloomberg)


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