Revolutionizing the Car Market: Toyota’s Innovative Update Service Transforms Old Cars

2023-06-26 15:09:54
Toyota’s latest idea would completely change the current car market. Instead of constantly encouraging the owners to buy a new car, he would rather try to “improve” the existing car. We often think of cars as products that we buy, use for a while, and then trade in for a new one. We live in a consumer society, which means that the quality of the available cars is getting worse and worse, so consumers are forced to change their vehicles, willy-nilly. Although every car manufacturer regularly plays around with environmental protection, by always encouraging people to buy new cars, it conveys the exact opposite of “protect the planet” and other loud words. Toyota is clearly planning a different future. A future where instead of throwing away the old car and buying a new one, we simply turbocharge the existing one. A bit like what happens with an operating system when a new update comes out. The Japanese car manufacturer would launch an update service The Japanese company has announced that it has launched an following-sales update service starting with the Prius. The service will be part of a program called Kinto Factory, and for now it will allow the addition of safety devices and functions that were not available before, such as advanced parking. Additional “pluses” that can be obtained with the update are blind spot monitoring, panoramic monitor, rear pedestrian detection and steering wheel heating, although these functions are not yet available. Toyota’s initiative means people can get the latest technology for their car even if they bought it years ago. The service, which will launch on January 1, 2022, is currently only available in Japan and only for the Prius model, but Toyota will expand upgrade options and available models so that “customers can drive their beloved car for many years to come.” Published on the BitcoinBázis page.
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