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Developed by the Toyota Research Institute, the modified Supra is modified with a GReddy wide-body kit and some very quick software. Engineers say the programming can “calculate a whole new ...
Discover the surprising value and performance of the four-cylinder Toyota GR Supra, now priced close to a new Mazda Miata.
Remember the electric, autonomous drift DeLorean that Stanford University researchers built? It’s hard to forget, but now those researchers have a new toy.
Yes, you can drift for more than just internet clout and traffic tickets. Toyota’s Research Institute partnered with Stanford University to create driving technology that helps prevent accidents.
Toyota Research Institute has unveiled its latest accomplishment, a Supra that can drift itself. It is a specially-developed vehicle that is meant to help autonomous driving technology control an ...
Toyota's test Supra demonstrated its self-drifting skills on Thunderhill Raceway's 2-mile West track.
In a video clip released today, Toyota shows its specially prepared Supra drifting itself around corners and obstacles on a closed course.
Autonomous Toyota Supra drift car The Supra drift car the researchers are using has computer-controlled steering, throttle, gear changes, and individual wheel braking.
We tend to think of drifting, or any wheel-spinning tomfoolery, as a crude, reckless and indulgent act when not done in the safe confines of a closed course. Yet researchers at Toyota’s Research ...
A new rendering shows the mighty Toyota Supra A80 with two rear wings on top of each other, design looks weird and impractical ...
Toyota and Stanford Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Make Self-Driving Cars Drift in Unison But of course, it's all in the name of safety. Seriously.
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