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In a video clip released today, Toyota shows its specially prepared Supra drifting itself around corners and obstacles on a closed course.
Toyota Research Institute leans into AI to make cars safer, more capable, and more fun. A fierce straight-six growl filled the roll-caged cabin as the Toyota Supra accelerated sideways, its 600 ...
This time it's at Toyota, where the company has developed its autonomous drifting Supra sports car to drift in tandem with a second autonomous drifting Supra sports car.
Toyota Research Institute has unveiled its latest accomplishment, a Supra that can drift itself. It is a specially-developed vehicle that is meant to help autonomous driving technology control an ...
Drifting is cool and all, but who cares about a car that can slide around corners all by itself? What's the big deal? Well, this is a potential safety feature. In the future, Toyota could use such ...
We tend to think of drifting, or any wheel-spinning tomfoolery, as a crude, reckless and indulgent act when not done in the safe confines of a closed course. Yet researchers at Toyota’s Research ...
Yes, you can drift for more than just internet clout and traffic tickets. Toyota’s Research Institute partnered with Stanford University to create driving technology that helps prevent accidents.
Toyota and Stanford University have been pushing self-driving technology beyond the limits of traction for several years now, and they've now released video of two autonomous cars drifting in ...
The 2019 Toyota GR Supra Drift by HKS is a heavily modified Supra that will make its debut at the 2019 Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.
Here's how Toyota is using artificial intelligence to power its next-generation of safety systems, all while having just a little bit of fun doing some drifting.