Toyota unveils self-driving technology for 2020 launch
Toyota unveils self-driving technology for 2020 launch
Toyota Motor Corp. demonstrated on a regular Tokyo freeway what it called the 'mobility teammate concept,' meaning the driver and the artificial intelligence in a sensor-packed car work together as a team.

Tokyo: Toyota unveiled its vision for self-driving cars in a challenge to other automakers as well as industry newcomer Google Inc., promising to start selling such vehicles in Japan by 2020.

Toyota Motor Corp. demonstrated on a regular Tokyo freeway Tuesday what it called the "mobility teammate concept," meaning the driver and the artificial intelligence in a sensor-packed car work together as a team.

In the demonstration, a Lexus drove itself within the 60 kpm (37 mph) speed limit for about 10 minutes, changing lanes, braking and steering. The human at the wheel did nothing except turn on a button to kick in the technology.

Tokyo's plans are part of a larger Japanese government initiative to pioneer automated driving in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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