Are you the type of tech-savvy driver who likes the latest and greatest technology woven into your commute? If so, then a new Toyota is definitely the right ride for you. Our vehicles are full of top ...
Toyota has released new updates for the official app on Android and iPhone, and just like usual, the company “forgot” to roll out a changelog too. In other words, while new versions of the Toyota app ...
Toyota, the world's largest automaker with estimated sales of 10.6 million cars this year, released a mobile application that gives parents greater control over a teen driver's cell phone, the company ...
Getting in a car wreck sucks. It sucks whether it was your fault or someone else's, and making sure that everyone is physically OK is just the beginning of the miserable process of getting your car ...
Japanese manufacturer Toyota has recently updated its Toyota Owners app with a new feature, providing customers with step-by-step instructions on how to correctly install a child car seat. Needless to ...
Toyota has turned PHEV charging into a mobile game in its app. Sorta. Full battery electric vehicles (a.k.a. BEVs or EVs) of course require charging, but so do plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) ...
Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. has added another asset to its suite of mobile applications that increases consumer touch points and assists in the sales process. Toyota tapped mobile application ...
Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) are essentially a bridge between a gasoline vehicle and an electric one, but they only fulfill that function if they’re regularly plugged in. The Toyota Research Institute (TRI ...
Automakers use connected tech in different ways. Some have apps that allow owners to see where their vehicle is. Others adapt Amazon Alexa to their infotainment systems. Toyota was behind the curve ...
The connected car race is heating up. On June 24, IBM and Toyota entered into a partnership to help build an app framework for new cars. Under a new agreement, Toyota will use an IBM-made application ...
Toyota has announced that it's officially adopting SmartDeviceLink (SDL) for its next-generation in-car electronics, six-odd months since first announcing it was taking a look the platform.