The Toyota Fun Vii – Vehicle Interactive Internet – that has been presented at the Tokyo Motor Show, It is a prototype that advances a future in which people, Cars and society will be interconnected. It is a vehicle that uses the entire body as a viewing area and displays navigation information through augmented reality.

The Toyota Fun Vii or 'Toyota Fun Vehicle Interactive Internet'’ is one of the concepts presented by the Japanese manufacturer at the Tokyo Motor Show 2011. Toyota Fun Vii advances an interconnected future and enables, thanks to its customization features, Display messages and other information inside and outside as easily as downloading an app.

The concept presented by the Japanese brand has a length of 4,020 meters long, 1,745 width, 1,415 height and a wheelbase of 2,750 metre. It stands out for its absolutely futuristic design in which the entire body is used as a 'showcase'’ and both color and displayed content can be changed at will. In addition, Personalization functions offer the ability to display messages or other information on the outside and inside of Fun–Vii, as easily as downloading an app.

The interior can also function as a viewing area and can be modified at will.. Both the content, as navigation information merges seamlessly with the interior, Thanks to augmented reality technology. There is also a navigation assistant that provides information to passengers on aspects of driving..

Many of the functions of the Fun-Vii can be accessed remotely via a smartphone or any other mobile communication device.. last, There is a network update function that controls which versions of the driving system software, Vehicle control and multimedia are always up to date. The Fun VII can communicate with other vehicles and possible obstacles in order to minimize accidents.

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by • 5 Dec, 2011
• section: augmented reality