The Toyota Motor Corporation never rests in its mission to deliver innovative and affordable next-generation technology to drivers. The latest technology announced by the manufacturer is an advanced driving support system dubbed Automated Highway Driving Assist (AHDA). This system won’t be available until the mid-2010s, but we’re already excited at DCH Freehold Toyota—here’s why.
ADHA will bring together two sophisticated driving technologies. Cooperative-adaptive Cruise Control uses wireless technology to maintain a safe distance with preceding vehicles, while Lane Trace Control offers steering assistance to keep the vehicle on the optimal driving line.
Toyota demonstrated this technology at the 20th Intelligent Transport Systems World Congress Tokyo 2013 in October. The company is dedicated to making this technology as easy and fun to use as possible at the time of its release, and is making use of its active safety research vehicle (shown at the 2013 International CES in January) in the process.
At DCH Freehold Toyota, we look forward to learning more about Toyota’s driving support systems as they develop. To learn about the advanced Toyota technology available now, visit our dealership today.