I’m glad that features like this are becoming more standard on cars in the $20-35k, I feel much safer knowing that I am paying attention to the road and so is my car. As someone who has to drive a long distance at night after work (sometimes after a long shift), systems like this are great for those times when I can barely stay awake.
How does it feel being able to afford a brand new $20k-$35k car? I'm genuinely asking. I've been poor my whole life.. 28 years later and I'm thinking that's never gonna change.
Absolutely love this technology! It is incredible how much better you feel knowing you, your loved ones and everyone around you is going to arrive at their destination safely. Toyota for life.
Toyota has perfected engine and transmission technology. Seems you've found another thing to start perfecting - there's a reason people pay more for Toyotas!
I just bought my Toyota Prius, I didn't use to like them but until I been driving it, must say it's comy and packed with technology, oh and it's saving me money on fuel.
This is not the case in Southeast Asia. CarPlay and Android Auto is only available on Hybrid models of the Corolla Cross. The gas model only gets T-Link if you are familiar with that.
It is great, but other manufactures are most certainly also doing this - some much more so than Toyota. Perhaps not in the USA which is one of the most price-sensitive car markets, but globally, for sure.
Use the horn to signal locking the car. I use it to find my 2021 Highlander Hybrid in a parking lot but the chime used is much, MUCH too soft to use as a locator. Maybe there is some other key combo that sounds the horn??
Use the panic button lol. Best is if they give us an LCD screen on the remote that gives us directions or an app on our phones. They only want these features on expensive Lexus models even if it's just a 40$ GPS module
I totaled my 2018 corolla , Now I'm using that insurance $$ to get me a 2022 corolla , lucky me 😀 , not to mention I was overpaid 5k based on the current market value, so heck , Imma get a new toyota 😀thank u deer 😅
Does curve sensing work while LTA is on? For instance in TSS2.0 when LTA is active and speed is 75 going around a corner it's too much torque and LTA gives up. In TSS 2.5 will curve detection slow down the car enough LTA will be able to keep functioning?
Will all year models with Safety Sense 2.0 be upgraded with 2.5? If this newer version has to do with safety and possibly saving lives, it would make sense that my 2019 RAV4 should be able to handle a 2.5 software upgrade.
I wonder if there are more consistent software updates that Toyota could be provided to these safety systems that would improve functionality, fix issues, and etc. I must admit I haven't received a system update on my 2018 Camry in over a year.
does the system feature Stop and go adaptive cruise control? If so, how is the "go" engaged from the 'stop' position? Does it require a tap of the accelarator or does it have a button on the steering wheel for this job?
Yes it does! In my Corolla, it will come to a complete stop, and then accelerate back to sped if the car in front of you moves within 3 seconds. If the car is stopped for more than 3 seconds, you either have to tap on the accelerator or press resume on the steering wheel.
Thank you for your inquiry, Sid. Intended for highway use, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) and Full-Speed Range DRCC let you drive at a preset speed. They also use vehicle-to-vehicle distance control to help maintain a preset distance from the vehicle ahead of you with the use of a radar behind the Toyota badge, plus a camera on the windshield designed to adjust your speed. We invite you to visit www.toyota.com/safety-sense/ to learn more. ^BP
Hello, there. If you are experiencing any issues with any of the Safety Sense feature and would like to discuss your concerns further, please give our Brand Engagement Center a call. We can be reached at (800)-331-4331. We look forward to speaking with you.
Hello, Toyota. I have a question. I am from Mexico and planning on purchasing a Camry XLE Hybrid here. They claim to have Toyota Safety Sense 2.5, however, these Hybrid Camry doesn't have the camera behind the windshield as shown in the video, aka PCS. It only comes with the millimeter radar in the Toyota logo at the grill. Is the TSS 2.5 incomplete for models sold on certain markets? As far as I know, the Camry sold in Mexico is made in the US. Thanks in advance.
Hello, Jorge! We appreciate you reaching out. We understand your inquiry, however since we only handle vehicles being sold or operated within the US, we wouldn't be able to confirm this information for you. We suggest contacting your local distributor, so they can further assist you with this info. Please visit toyota-global.com/select_region/ to locate your nearest distributor.
I‘d like to now which system is responsible for following other cars. I‘ve noticed that if I turn on LTA on my Corolla and I‘m in traffic, it shows that it did detect the car but with dots behind the vehicle. In that case, it ignores the lane lines to the point that it is keeping the cars lane in front of me and not the center of the road markings. It does that even on unmarked roads and as long as the driver in front of me drives correctly, my car simply follows it.
Hi, thank you for your interest in the 2022 Toyota 4Runner. We invite you to visit www.toyota.com/4runner/4runner-features/ for more info Toyota Safety Sense P available on the 2022 4Runner. We hope this helps. ^JR
I drove 2 cars 1- Honda Accord I had all safety features just like Toyota Camry all standard. 2- BMW X3 2020 around $50+ DON’T have all these features on video just mention I’m very disappointed BMW. So my list shopping will be Toyota Highlander definitely I love Toyota so quite and excellent reliable vehicles.
So driving on a highway, I encounter heavy construction and Toyota expects me to go through all of these menus while driving? What happens if a big rig's tire is blown and some tire or debris heads in my direction? Will my car break at high speed or prevent me from swerving to avoid the debris?
We recently purchased a new Toyota. The technology integrated into the car is very impressive and makes driving easier, on both the open road and in the city. Added to this the hybrid drive provides excellent fuel economy in city driving and a long range in country driving. I think hybrid is the way to go, with an electric motor doing the hard work and a petrol engine for cruising along,
Hopefully this is much better than a rental I drove a little while back. While making an evasive manoeuvre the frontal radar system decided another vehicle was too close and activated heavy/emergency braking, fortunately the driver behind me was focused and braked accordingly. Without his focus the Toyota system would have created an unnecessary accident.
Hi, thank you for your interest in the 2021 Toyota Venza. We invite you to visit www.toyota.com/venza/features/mpg/2810/2820/2830 for all safety features available. ^JR
I wish you'd add the "Distance Control Assist (DCA)" from Nissan: it is SIMPLE, just add some software to activate the braking portion of the "Smart Cruise Control (CC)". Using CC in my 2021 Highlander Hybrid has 2 flaws that prevent it from being a DCA: CC doesn't turn on below 20 mph and touching the brake turns it off. DCA would operate at ALL speeds and only turn off with its activation switch. DCA is great for stop-and-go traffic.
I use adaptive cruise control everyday and I like it at the beginning. but I got rear ended collision last week. On the slow highway my car was set to 68mph with adaptive cruise control enabled . When the traffic ahead of me slowed down aggressively and my car then gave me a alert to ask me brake. I braked so hard to a full stop but the car behind me hit my rear. The Toyota adaptive cruise control could be better and look far ahead and brake more gently and do not ask driver to brake.
Hello, Bo. We appreciate you sharing your experience and candid feedback with us. We hope everyone involved in the accident is safe. If you'd like to discuss your concern further, please give us a call at 800-331-4331. Our Brand Engagement Advocates will be able to assist you further.
I have a couple of scenarios which are from real life accidents (each wrote off a car) 1. The driver approaches a traffic light intersection, gets distracted for a moment (looking behind prior to changing lane). Crosses the intersection just after the light turns red and another car comes past resulting in a T-bone. Will Safety Sense see this coming? How far to the side does it look? 2. The driver is driving down a street with poor center line markings. Sun ahead. Deep shadows. Driver focused on oncoming traffic. Doesn't notice a utility vehicle with a trailer parked on the side of the road (there's no marking for a parking lane and the road is too narrow for safe parking). The car just clips the corner of the trailer by a few inches - but enough to write it off. Will Safety Sense react to to a collision with a trailer where the overlap is only a matter of inches? Again, how far to the side does it consider a threat?
That’s a pity to hear; some manufacturers are better at calibrating these systems than others. With the best of them, it’s relatively unobtrusive once you get used to it
Heh im pushing the limits on my 1990 Lexus LS400, only have one airbag in the steering wheel, passenger will not survive :) Love you Toyota, my Lexus with 255k miles going strong, my dads 2002 Toyota Tacoma with 366k miles, my moms 2006 Toyota 4Runner with 326k miles, and our 2007 Toyota Corolla with 127k miles! Pretty soon we will get a new Toyota from longo!
Hi Wilson, the 2021 Toyota Tacoma is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. Feel free to visit www.toyota.com/tacoma/ to learn more. Thank you for your post! ^BP
A Prius was about to T-Bone me (distracted driver was looking up through moonroof) The Prius stopped itself before crashing into me. My life would have been changed forever had the TSS system not worked so well. A horrible crash was avoided.
I want to get my teenage son a Rav 4 but I desperately want the 2.5+...I want him to have ALL the safety features. I keep waiting for them to upgrade the Rav 4 to the 2.5 but I cant wait forever.
@@justinegrayson2352 For sure. Most still have 2 or 2.5. The 2.5+ is exclusive and it's one of the reasons I backed out of the Rav. I also found the handling to be poor on the Rav (which is also a safety feature). Ended up getting a CRV instead, just as reliable and more sporty. I haven't tested the safety suite but I hear the LKA is fantastic.
I feel like toyota should offer a universal system. Example: toyota can sell all this to their older cars as an option for customers. Although there may be limits.
Not even near possible technically or economically - the hardware and software that powers all these systems is so deeply imbedded in the cars’ telematics and vehicle control systems that older cars simply don’t have the infrastructure built in
Umm?? How actuate & proven are all these safety sensors in real time?? My cousins Nissan went completely out of control because there was a malfunction with the entire safety system & the car was driving out of control with him pretty much trapped inside the car! & this is becoming common with many car manufacturers...
I’m glad that features like this are becoming more standard on cars in the $20-35k, I feel much safer knowing that I am paying attention to the road and so is my car. As someone who has to drive a long distance at night after work (sometimes after a long shift), systems like this are great for those times when I can barely stay awake.
How does it feel being able to afford a brand new $20k-$35k car? I'm genuinely asking. I've been poor my whole life.. 28 years later and I'm thinking that's never gonna change.
It's wonderful that Toyota is enabling complacency. If you're tired, you shouldn't be driving.
@@-pyrosef-what’s your income if you don’t mind me asking?
Man I love the tss
Thank u Toyota the best car co.
We appreciate the love! Thanks for being such an awesome Toyota fan. ♥
@@toyotausa can you update 2.5 to 2.5 + with a software update
Absolutely love this technology! It is incredible how much better you feel knowing you, your loved ones and everyone around you is going to arrive at their destination safely.
Toyota for life.
We appreciate your kind words, thank you for sharing! ❤️
Toyota has perfected engine and transmission technology. Seems you've found another thing to start perfecting - there's a reason people pay more for Toyotas!
I just bought my Toyota Prius, I didn't use to like them but until I been driving it, must say it's comy and packed with technology, oh and it's saving me money on fuel.
It’s not just that people pay more for Toyotas, Toyotas just doesn’t lose their value that quickly.
Can I get this on my rock solid 92 camry? Could go where the casette player is?
A must have for new cars. I support usage of this system. Taken from experience.
I would rather have *1994 Toyota Celica*
@@wc2006 scotty kilmer fan? :)
Add chime for the blind spot monitoring system. Every other automaker offers this important safety feature.
Add Blindspot Monitoring, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and Reverse Automatic Emergency Braking as standard safety features
Ford doesn’t either.
@@alphaapple1375 my 2021 Corolla comes with it, I’m in Canada
If you need that extra feature I don't think you should be driving if you can't look at your mirror for a quick second
@@alphaapple1375
Reverse automatic emergency braking is reserved for the higher trims but the other two are standard, at least in Canada.
This is one of my best selling points of Toyota. And I experience these features working their magic. Even the previous version is still awesome.
Thank you for your feedback, Solana! We're glad to hear you're enjoying all the safety features. ❤️ -Macy
amazing Toyota is making all these tech standard on even the entry-level models, not like other brands that make these tech expensive options.
We appreciate the support, Calvin. Thanks for sharing.
This is not the case in Southeast Asia. CarPlay and Android Auto is only available on Hybrid models of the Corolla Cross. The gas model only gets T-Link if you are familiar with that.
It is great, but other manufactures are most certainly also doing this - some much more so than Toyota. Perhaps not in the USA which is one of the most price-sensitive car markets, but globally, for sure.
@@toyotausa I have a question
Does the 2020 Corolla LE get upgraded from 2.0 to 2.5?
i think 2021 still has 2.0
Use the horn to signal locking the car. I use it to find my 2021 Highlander Hybrid in a parking lot but the chime used is much, MUCH too soft to use as a locator. Maybe there is some other key combo that sounds the horn??
same, wish it honked when locked
Use the panic button lol. Best is if they give us an LCD screen on the remote that gives us directions or an app on our phones. They only want these features on expensive Lexus models even if it's just a 40$ GPS module
It would be cool if I could upgrade my 2018 tssp vehicle to the new system!
comma.ai
@@ryanb4777 haha yes!!! Love open pilot!!
That would be cool but how else are these manufacturers supposed to make money 😂
Trade in your old car for new car, Christmas gift for ya
I totaled my 2018 corolla , Now I'm using that insurance $$ to get me a 2022 corolla , lucky me 😀 , not to mention I was overpaid 5k based on the current market value, so heck , Imma get a new toyota 😀thank u deer 😅
can you use DRCC in traffic? Can it handle the stop and go traffic on its own?
Hi, there. DRCC is intended for highway use! For more info, please visit: www.toyota.com/safety-sense/section/discover/feature/drcc/.
Does curve sensing work while LTA is on? For instance in TSS2.0 when LTA is active and speed is 75 going around a corner it's too much torque and LTA gives up. In TSS 2.5 will curve detection slow down the car enough LTA will be able to keep functioning?
Will all year models with Safety Sense 2.0 be upgraded with 2.5? If this newer version has to do with safety and possibly saving lives, it would make sense that my 2019 RAV4 should be able to handle a 2.5 software upgrade.
Can my tssp in my 2019 Prius be upgraded to 2.0 or 2.5?
No you have a Prius no upgrade for you
I said that and I still and will always say it: Toyota is a bless.
Best active safety system out there!
I have to reserve that spot for Hyundai/Kia/Genesis.
Does the 2020 Camry SE also have the sensor on the emblem? I've only noticed it on the XSE.
My toyota corolla 2022 dynamic sedan from Europe has TSS 2.5+?
what generation of safety sense does the 2021 model have?
I wonder if there are more consistent software updates that Toyota could be provided to these safety systems that would improve functionality, fix issues, and etc. I must admit I haven't received a system update on my 2018 Camry in over a year.
Toyota's are amazing
Will this be a free software upgrade for 2021 Toyota owners?
No, there is a software/hardware interaction difference so you can’t upgrade from 2.0
This is what "self driving car" should mean. You should still be driving it, the car just helps you drive. Safest thing on the market, 100%.
This is not self driving. This is driving assist. Different technology.
If you're driving the car, then it's not really self driving.
Self driving car is very bad imo
I prefer to drive with driver assistance technology
does the system feature Stop and go adaptive cruise control? If so, how is the "go" engaged from the 'stop' position? Does it require a tap of the accelarator or does it have a button on the steering wheel for this job?
Yes it does! In my Corolla, it will come to a complete stop, and then accelerate back to sped if the car in front of you moves within 3 seconds. If the car is stopped for more than 3 seconds, you either have to tap on the accelerator or press resume on the steering wheel.
Thank you for your inquiry, Sid. Intended for highway use, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) and Full-Speed Range DRCC let you drive at a preset speed. They also use vehicle-to-vehicle distance control to help maintain a preset distance from the vehicle ahead of you with the use of a radar behind the Toyota badge, plus a camera on the windshield designed to adjust your speed. We invite you to visit www.toyota.com/safety-sense/ to learn more. ^BP
The systems on the 2021 Camry SE had me bouncing in and out of the lane with lane tracing/keeping. The alerts for forward collision seemed late too
Hello, there. If you are experiencing any issues with any of the Safety Sense feature and would like to discuss your concerns further, please give our Brand Engagement Center a call. We can be reached at (800)-331-4331. We look forward to speaking with you.
What are your plans for driver monitoring, which is soon becoming mandatory in Europe?
Hello, Toyota.
I have a question.
I am from Mexico and planning on purchasing a Camry XLE Hybrid here.
They claim to have Toyota Safety Sense 2.5, however, these Hybrid Camry doesn't have the camera behind the windshield as shown in the video, aka PCS. It only comes with the millimeter radar in the Toyota logo at the grill.
Is the TSS 2.5 incomplete for models sold on certain markets? As far as I know, the Camry sold in Mexico is made in the US.
Thanks in advance.
Hello, Jorge! We appreciate you reaching out. We understand your inquiry, however since we only handle vehicles being sold or operated within the US, we wouldn't be able to confirm this information for you. We suggest contacting your local distributor, so they can further assist you with this info. Please visit toyota-global.com/select_region/ to locate your nearest distributor.
Do all these features come standard on any new Toyota model?
Hi, Russell. Certain features are not available on every model. To learn more about Toyota Safety Sense, please visit: www.toyota.com/safety-sense/.
Need a pothole avoidance system in the 3.0 version.
Damn I have to have that in my city.
Is it suitable for toyota chr 2017?
What happens in a construction zone where you drive over white lines or solid lines all the time?
Which cars have 2.5 plus
I‘d like to now which system is responsible for following other cars. I‘ve noticed that if I turn on LTA on my Corolla and I‘m in traffic, it shows that it did detect the car but with dots behind the vehicle. In that case, it ignores the lane lines to the point that it is keeping the cars lane in front of me and not the center of the road markings. It does that even on unmarked roads and as long as the driver in front of me drives correctly, my car simply follows it.
You also need to have LDA on and your Adaptive Cruise control is what actually tracks the speed of the other car in front of you. They work together.
Maybe version 4.0 will add night vision? That would be cool to see through fog or other poor driving conditions.
Let’s see
Is this on the 2022 4Runner
Hi, thank you for your interest in the 2022 Toyota 4Runner. We invite you to visit www.toyota.com/4runner/4runner-features/ for more info Toyota Safety Sense P available on the 2022 4Runner. We hope this helps. ^JR
I want to see how it really works on the road. Was not impressed with the 2022 Prius
No rear traffic assist.?
Will the new toyota tundra have LTA?
el toyota corolla 2015 lleva este sistema???
Hola, Kerlin. Desafortunadamente no.
Is this available on my 2021 Tacoma TRD off road?
Nope
I drove 2 cars
1- Honda Accord I had all safety features just like Toyota Camry all standard.
2- BMW X3 2020 around $50+ DON’T have all these features on video just mention I’m very disappointed BMW.
So my list shopping will be Toyota Highlander definitely I love Toyota so quite and excellent reliable vehicles.
Being as all models don't have a blind spot mirror why can't there be an after market kit to install one. My dealer says there isn't one.
Would Like the Ford Tint That Covers Bright Lights on The Camry Edition for all Rearview Mirrors Its a Nice Addition To Have ....
So driving on a highway, I encounter heavy construction and Toyota expects me to go through all of these menus while driving? What happens if a big rig's tire is blown and some tire or debris heads in my direction? Will my car break at high speed or prevent me from swerving to avoid the debris?
We recently purchased a new Toyota. The technology integrated into the car is very impressive and makes driving easier, on both the open road and in the city.
Added to this the hybrid drive provides excellent fuel economy in city driving and a long range in country driving. I think hybrid is the way to go, with an electric motor doing the hard work and a petrol engine for cruising along,
Which TSS does RA4 Hybrid Limited 2023 have? Please let me know!
2.5+
So the only way to update as to buy new corolla that comes out each year’s
waht are the vehicles equipped with this tech?
Toyota is Amazing 💗
❤️
Review toyota vios automatic high beams
Make safety sounds sound adjustable. Hard to hear people can't hear warnings. Also blind spot audio would be nice.
THANKS the video's are very helpful.
How can I upgrade my FJ cruiser VXR 2016 with this TSS.
Is this avaibale in India???
My favorite car Toyota Toyota 🤤😇
Hopefully this is much better than a rental I drove a little while back. While making an evasive manoeuvre the frontal radar system decided another vehicle was too close and activated heavy/emergency braking, fortunately the driver behind me was focused and braked accordingly. Without his focus the Toyota system would have created an unnecessary accident.
How reliable these sophisticated electronic systems
It's a toyota not a dodge
Which TSS does 2021 Toyota Highlander hybrid platinum have? 2.0 vs 2.5 vs 2.5+
Hello Niroj! The '22 Highlander Hybrid Platinum is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+. Thank you for your inquiry. ^BP
I like the ideas behind some of these, but is there more information on how the systems work elsewhere? More of a technical sided explanation?
Google.com
@@alh06 are you sure? I put the web address in but I didn't find anything, thanks!
That’s under strict lock and key. They can’t give away secrets
Thanks for releasing this right after I bought a new 2020 Camry SMH. Any way I can get my camry updated to 2.5+ for free like the 2021 models have?
Lol no
Can't wait for TSS 3 AND 4
Does it comes with the new Venza?
Hi, thank you for your interest in the 2021 Toyota Venza. We invite you to visit www.toyota.com/venza/features/mpg/2810/2820/2830 for all safety features available. ^JR
I wish you'd add the "Distance Control Assist (DCA)" from Nissan: it is SIMPLE, just add some software to activate the braking portion of the "Smart Cruise Control (CC)". Using CC in my 2021 Highlander Hybrid has 2 flaws that prevent it from being a DCA: CC doesn't turn on below 20 mph and touching the brake turns it off. DCA would operate at ALL speeds and only turn off with its activation switch. DCA is great for stop-and-go traffic.
Why doesn't Toyota offer a software upgrade (at a price) for existing vehicle with TSS 2.0???
Newer senses or New hardware idk
I use adaptive cruise control everyday and I like it at the beginning. but I got rear ended collision last week. On the slow highway my car was set to 68mph with adaptive cruise control enabled . When the traffic ahead of me slowed down aggressively and my car then gave me a alert to ask me brake. I braked so hard to a full stop but the car behind me hit my rear. The Toyota adaptive cruise control could be better and look far ahead and brake more gently and do not ask driver to brake.
Hello, Bo. We appreciate you sharing your experience and candid feedback with us. We hope everyone involved in the accident is safe. If you'd like to discuss your concern further, please give us a call at 800-331-4331. Our Brand Engagement Advocates will be able to assist you further.
I have a couple of scenarios which are from real life accidents (each wrote off a car)
1. The driver approaches a traffic light intersection, gets distracted for a moment (looking behind prior to changing lane). Crosses the intersection just after the light turns red and another car comes past resulting in a T-bone. Will Safety Sense see this coming? How far to the side does it look?
2. The driver is driving down a street with poor center line markings. Sun ahead. Deep shadows. Driver focused on oncoming traffic. Doesn't notice a utility vehicle with a trailer parked on the side of the road (there's no marking for a parking lane and the road is too narrow for safe parking). The car just clips the corner of the trailer by a few inches - but enough to write it off. Will Safety Sense react to to a collision with a trailer where the overlap is only a matter of inches? Again, how far to the side does it consider a threat?
Will this be an update for my 2020 highlander?
Thank you. Very Helpful.😁👍
I never use LTA with DRCC. The steering wheel in my RAV4 becomes incredibly stiff. You don't feel in control of the vehicle.
only useful in a multi day long drive on an interstate
That’s a pity to hear; some manufacturers are better at calibrating these systems than others. With the best of them, it’s relatively unobtrusive once you get used to it
Useful video and thanks for the vital tips
Now, the NEW Rav4 Prime (2021 and above) need to have the 2.5+ !! The old 2.0 just doesn't seam right for such a high end vehicle!
Is it possible to upgrade from current version to latest version, as we update windows, softwares or mobile versions/apps?
@@kimbuck-2 nopsss, i appreciate if someone from #Toyota can reply or update on it
Heh im pushing the limits on my 1990 Lexus LS400, only have one airbag in the steering wheel, passenger will not survive :)
Love you Toyota, my Lexus with 255k miles going strong, my dads 2002 Toyota Tacoma with 366k miles, my moms 2006 Toyota 4Runner with 326k miles, and our 2007 Toyota Corolla with 127k miles! Pretty soon we will get a new Toyota from longo!
awesome Toyota 😍🥰
♥
Can you get this in a Tacoma?
Hi Wilson, the 2021 Toyota Tacoma is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense. Feel free to visit www.toyota.com/tacoma/ to learn more. Thank you for your post! ^BP
@@toyotausa why don't you just say Tacoma has 2.0 and not 2.5 + ?
a straight question needs a straight answer.
Reliable = Toyota
Toyota = reliable
Love from india expecting some cars to be released in india
Fan of Camry❤️
❤️❤️❤️
My Toyota Camry 2022 model doesn’t alarm when close by other car, pedestrians or cyclists despite PCS is on
Toyota Is The Best💖💖💖
Thanks for the love, Hamza! Your support means the world to us. ♥️
@@toyotausa ☺️
Toyota can you please get me a Prius Prime? I've been searching for one! The newly redesigned one is beautiful. Please take my money.
I hope they make "Lite" TSS for older cars
A Prius was about to T-Bone me (distracted driver was looking up through moonroof) The Prius stopped itself before crashing into me. My life would have been changed forever had the TSS system not worked so well. A horrible crash was avoided.
2.5+ as well?! More work with porting to openpilot I guess :)
Toyota please make it possible to upgrade TSS 2.0 to 2.5+
Fantastic ad, I have always drove Toyotas.
Thanks for your loyalty and support. ❤ -Nicole
Sonar for cars, neat.
Looking forward for 3.0
Bummer the 2021 Rav4 including Hybrid doesn't come with 2.5 but 2.0!
I want to get my teenage son a Rav 4 but I desperately want the 2.5+...I want him to have ALL the safety features. I keep waiting for them to upgrade the Rav 4 to the 2.5 but I cant wait forever.
@@justinegrayson2352 For sure. Most still have 2 or 2.5. The 2.5+ is exclusive and it's one of the reasons I backed out of the Rav. I also found the handling to be poor on the Rav (which is also a safety feature). Ended up getting a CRV instead, just as reliable and more sporty. I haven't tested the safety suite but I hear the LKA is fantastic.
I love my Camry ❤
That's awesome! How long have you had your Camry?
Seems much better than the latest Subaru Eyesights. I don’t really like these unreliable technologies. Extremely far from what Tesla doing.
I feel like toyota should offer a universal system.
Example: toyota can sell all this to their older cars as an option for customers. Although there may be limits.
Not even near possible technically or economically - the hardware and software that powers all these systems is so deeply imbedded in the cars’ telematics and vehicle control systems that older cars simply don’t have the infrastructure built in
Sure. It would be a 20,000 dollar full-vehicle conversion.
Umm?? How actuate & proven are all these safety sensors in real time?? My cousins Nissan went completely out of control because there was a malfunction with the entire safety system & the car was driving out of control with him pretty much trapped inside the car! & this is becoming common with many car manufacturers...
Looks like too much of feature making too complex to keep it manually controlled. Lets see how does it keep up with real life conditions.
I bought a 2022 prius and I can tell you the technology works surprisingly well in my experience thus far.
so Cool
Very nice 💓 TOYOTA 😘😘😘😘😘
I wish my 2019 tacoma had LTS.
I need that foresure
I hope it doesn’t make the accelerator stick to the floor😂🤪
🤣😂🤣😂
Toyota let’s go places