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Toyota Smart Insect-an Electric Car that Uses Kinect

Toyota reportedly creating a concept of electric car that can be used only by one passenger, and comes with a wide range of sophisticated features. This vehicle called the Smart Insect and has been introduced at the CEATEC event, in Chiba, Japan, and is the result of the basic model COMS EV development that has been circulating in Japan.

This vehicle is a future car, and that makes it very interesting one of which is equipped with additional sensors including a Microsoft Kinect are more frequently used in the Xbox 360 game console. The Smart INSECT also uses facial recognition sensor technology, and a motion detector so that it can communicate with the owner, for example, opening the door can be done only by waving your hands.

Other technologies are also being implemented in the car is a virtual agent that is able to recognize the driver's voice and predict the behavior of users such as navigation, fog lights, and audio systems. Another source also said, users can also connect to smart home technology devices through the cloud of the Toyota Smart Center, so the users can know whether the door is locked and up to turn off the air conditioning in the house.

This advanced vehicles will be able to identify the owner, when approached at the front of the vehicle, and will automatically open the door to the owner when will enter. When viewed from the design, the Smart Insect looks futuristic and has two doors with Gull-Wing models (seagull), whereas if you look inside there is a lever that looks more like the control plane instead of a conventional steering wheel, and there is a touch screen on the dashboard for a variety of applications.

This electric car concept is indeed very impressive, but unfortunately when this car will be released and the price information is also still unknown. For those of you automotive enthusiasts, and want to know more about the concept of this car, let's wait for further information.

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