And it is not going to stop until every customer has a car that suits their needs, and at the same time, it is useful for our planet. At this stage, Toyota offers customers a large selection of electrified cars - hybrids, plug-in hybrids, electric and hydrogen-powered cars. Toyota's goal is not only to achieve zero emissions, but to go beyond zero, within the framework of which such vehicles must be created that will only have a positive impact on the planet.
beyond the limitations
When you are free to move, anything is possible. That is why Toyota wants to create a world where everyone can move freely. To this end, the company is collaborating with both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and plans to present a huge range of mobility solutions at Paris 2024. Among them will be a human-assistive robot that will help disabled people to move easily. We will also see i-Ride, a fully electric vehicle designed for wheelchair users, and KINTO, which will offer a seamless experience of different modes of transport.
beyond expectation
Another goal of Toyota is to make traveling an enjoyable experience for people, which means tailoring it to each individual's needs. The LQ concept uses artificial intelligence to understand the needs of the driver and passengers to ensure a smooth and safe journey. In addition, Toyota has created Virtual Crash Software (THUMS) which has been shared with all car manufacturers so that others can benefit and thus the world can reach zero accidents.
beyond the barriers
Toyota's Environmental Challenge 2050 is its commitment to achieve sustainability in everything it does. It shares the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and strives to increase the number of women in the tech industry. Toyota wants to go beyond zero, and that's why it expresses initiatives that will ultimately create a better world and society.