日本丰田汽车公司近日研发出了一款可与人互动的概念车,将在下个月的东京车展上首次亮相。
该概念车型号为FV2,使用声音和图像识别技术来判定车主的心情,同时可以查询过去的行驶记录为车主建议目的地。
这款车为单人驾驶,没有方向盘,车主需要站立在车里,通过身体摆动来控制车辆移动。而该车的车身和外饰的颜色可以随意改变,挡风玻璃能实现超真像显示。
这款车使用智能交通系统技术,可以与附近的车辆互动,同时获取路况安全信息。
另外,丰田公司还发布了模拟该车的苹果系统和安卓系统的应用,使消费者可以提前感受这款概念车。
Would you make friends with your CAR? Toyota teases FV2 concept vehicle that reads EMOTIONS and BONDS with drivers
Toyota will unveil its single occupancy FV2 concept car at the Tokyo Motor Show next month, which is driven by intuitive body movements
The vehicle uses voice and image recognition to determine the driver's mood and can check driving history to suggest destinations
A driver can change the colour of the car's body at will as well as its exterior display and augmented reality windscreen
It might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but Toyota's next concept car promises to read a driver's emotions.
The Japanese car maker will unveil the FV2 at the Tokyo Motor Show next month, but has revealed that the car is designed to 'forge stronger physical and emotional connections with the driver'.
The single-occupancy model has technology onboard, which Toyota claims allows the driver and FV2 to develop a relationship of trust and understanding, similar to that between a rider and a horse.

An illustration of what the futuristic model might look like when it is folded up. The FV2 uses voice and image recognition to determine the driver's mood and can check driving history to suggest destinations
The vehicle uses voice and image recognition to determine the driver's mood and can check driving history to suggest destinations.
An augmented reality display will be shown on the inside of the windscreen, which appears to flip up, and excitingly for people who are indecisive when picking the colour of their next car, the body colour and exterior display of the FV2 can be changed at will.
Drivers of the concept car will operate it by standing up and shifting their body intuitively to move the vehicle forwards and backwards as well as left and right, as the car does not have a steering wheel.
Toyota said it also uses intelligent transport system technology to connect with other vehicles nearby and highway infrastructure to capture safety information, such as giving advance warning of vehicles in blind spots or at junctions.
The company said the car has been designed to capture the spirit of its 'fun-to-drive philosophy'.
Toyota has launched an app for iOS and Android devices that offers a sneak peak of the whimsical model that lets users try driving the FV2 and participate in a 'realtime championship'.
It has a function called 'illumination' that shows emotions and messages on the car's body and when gamers complete stages in the app, they collect new illuminations to make their FV2 grow. (dailymail)
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