The Toyota Touch & Go system is debuting on board several European Toyota models vehicles including the all new Yaris, and will be available throughout the Toyota model range. The base system incorporates AM/FM radio, a CD/MP3 player, Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity, a USB port for the connection of portable music players, a trip information screen and a rear view camera. The existing touchscreen-based system can also be upgraded to offer full map satellite navigation with enhanced functions such as advanced traffic coverage, customizable speed limits and safety camera warnings, as well as access to a range of downloadable connected information services. The new system not only offers drivers a choice of the fastest or shortest route to their destination, but also an ‘ecological’ route to minimize the emissions and fuel consumption.
Using HARMAN’s advanced connectivity solutions, the Toyota Touch & Go system incorporates on-board access (through a compatible mobile phone) to Google Local Search – the largest and most up-to-date search database in the world. Via Google Maps, destinations may be input remotely from home or office, and Points of Interest may be downloaded for entry as destinations. System connectivity with a mobile phone enables the owner’s phone book to be used as a source of addresses to set as destinations.
The Toyota Touch & Go Plus offers additional functionality such as 3D city views, advanced voice recognition, integrated email and calendar options, and a “play more like this” music function. HARMAN also has included text-to-speech / SMS messaging support through Touch & Go; messages can be safely read aloud to the driver, and replies can be sent using customizable templates.
“Harman’s powerful, scalable architecture is perfectly suited to deliver a dynamic, upgradeable, highly connected multimedia experience for Toyota customers,” said Michael Mauser, HARMAN Co-President, Infotainment and Lifestyle Divisions. “Direct integration with web-based platforms such as Google Local Search and connected applications will add real-time content to the navigation experience, and field upgradeability will allow users to add new applications as they become available over time.”
HARMAN will showcase its advanced infotainment designs and features during the IAA/Frankfurt Auto Show, September 15 to 25, 2011. Please visit the HARMAN booth in Hall 8.0, Stand D24 or visit www.harman.com/automotive for further information about HARMAN’s advanced automotive solutions.