Toyota has presented a prototype in which concepts such as driving, gamification and augmented reality that has received the name of "window to the world." As? Converting the windows of the car into an interactive interface in which information about places of interest is offered and other points through which the vehicle passes. The window can also be used as canvas to draw, and thus interact with the environment that is traveled.

Toyota redefines the mobility of the near future, through the creation of new experiences and sensations that provide authentic value to the passengers of the vehicle. Gone are the times where future was equivalent to limiting the design of a powerful visual aesthetic.

Thanks to the advances in augmented reality technology, Tme's Kansei Design Division developed five concepts for the prototype 'window to the world' ("Window to the world" ') of Toyota:

• Drawing in motion: using the vehicle windows as canvas, passengers can draw with the fingers and see how the result is integrated with the outside world as the vehicle advances.

• Expand moments captured over time: the window becomes a screen where passengers can expand objects from abroad to see them from a new perspective.

• Translate the world into a local language: passengers can access new languages ​​and cultures, since they can select elements from abroad of the window and obtain a real -time translation into a local language.

• Increased distances: Simply select places of interest at a distance and the window will increase the distance relative to the vehicle on the window surface.

• Virtual constellations: the panoramic roof of the vehicle shows virtual constellations and information about them, with the actual background sky.

The two prototype projects of the concept 'a window to the world' ('Window to the world) of Toyota have presented themselves at the exhibition' Our mobility of the future today '(' Our Future Mobility Now '), organized by the European Association of Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA), from June 22 to 25 at the Autoworld Museum in Brussels (Belgium).


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