Toyota Introduces Next-Gen Autonomous Driving Research Vehicle at CES

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Toyota through Toyota Research Institute (TRI) will present its next-generation automated driving research vehicle, called Platform 3.0, at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) next week in Las Vegas, USA.

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Platform 3.0, which continues to use the Lexus LS600hL as the base vehicle, has three key objectives to achieve: radically increase the sensing capability, improve the styling, all the while having the latest sensing equipment and packaging the technology in a way that is easy to reproduce for building a fleet at scale.

The new Luminar LIDAR system has a 200-meter range, and features four high-resolution scanning heads mounted on the roof of the LS600hL, now allowing it to cover a complete 360-degree perimeter.

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Short-range LIDAR sensors are positioned low on all sides of the vehicle to detect smaller objects near the vehicle like children and debris.

The bolt-on accessories on the roof of the old Platform 2.0 have been removed, and repackaged together with new equipment for a sleeker roof profile. Design experts at CALTY Design Research created a new rooftop panel that is inspired by off-road motorcycle helmets. The forward area has a crisp technical look that becomes more fluid and aerodynamic toward the rear of the car, blending with the contour lines of the Lexus LS. 

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The side-sensing equipment previously on the bonnet of Platform 2.0 are now miniaturized and neatly integrated onto the front fenders.

Toyota plans to build a fleet of Platform 3.0 vehicles beginning spring 2018, at their Prototype Development Centre at Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) in Michigan, USA. 

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