🚗 Toyota showed off the SUV, which "will remember" all the trips 🚘
The car was equipped with special cameras that can record all the trips of its owner, allowing instant sharing of successful personnel in social networks
Company Toyota has presented a concept of an off-road car under the name Future Toyota Adventure Concept (FT-AC). The premiere took place as part of a car dealership in Los Angeles. The Japanese company explained that the model is designed to demonstrate how a high-tech SUV can be used to support an active lifestyle.
A small experimental FT-AC features wide wheel arches, unusual "fog lights" that can be removed and used as flashlights, and also built in the roof by LED lights. In addition, the car received a number of off-road elements, among which additional protection of the bottom, towing hooks and 20-inch wheels, capable of providing sufficient ground clearance. For fans of an active lifestyle, special fasteners for bicycles are provided, as well as a roof rack.
The main "chip" of the concept was the system for automatic recording - on video or photos - of all travel. Especially for this in the side mirrors integrated cameras (they can also be removed), which will be able to shoot even in the dark. It is reported that the system will itself send all the recorded information to the cloud storage, from where the owner will be able to share successful staff in social networks. The equipment of the car also assumes the function of geolocation, which will determine the exact coordinates of the SUV. Therefore, getting lost in the forest during off-road adventures on the FT-AC will be problematic.
About the technical characteristics of the FT-AC, almost nothing is reported. It is noted that such a car would receive an advanced all-wheel drive system with a controlled thrust vector, and in the range of power units there can be both petrol engines and a hybrid. Note that while FT-AC wears a design project, will there be a real prototype and whether the car will be sold in a series, while it's too early to judge.