Lexus is dropping traditional side mirrors for sleek digital cameras in what it calls an industry-first move to improve safety, visibility and cabin solitude. The technology will debut in the ...
PLANO, Texas — Lexus will debut its first advanced driver-assistance system this year on certain 2022 LS 500h all-wheel-drive sedans with an eye on keeping up with its luxury competitors while ...
We cruise the roads of Yokohama, Japan to test the Lexus Safety System+ A, the automaker's next-generation of driver aid, before it hits the road in 2018. Antuan started out in the automotive industry ...
September 6, 2007 With the aim of reducing the many road accidents caused by simple inattention, Lexus has introduced an active and intelligent new driver safety system using six cameras that monitor ...
Lexus debuted in 1989 with two sedans in its portfolio, the full-size LS 400 flagship and the midsize ES. For its first decade, the ES was Lexus’s only front-wheel-drive sedan. Historically, it has ...
As Toyota is rolling in some new technology next year, most of it will also reach its Lexus luxury division. There’s no word of the new LED Array AHS going for the big L (although we’re pretty sure it ...
I’m not gonna lie, self-driving cars freak me out a little bit. It takes a shift in expectations and perceptions to push a button, sit back and let a 3-ton automobile guide itself down the highway at ...
Toyota is launching a new driver-assist system on two electrified models, but it's taking a somewhat more conservative approach than Tesla Autopilot, and some systems from other established automakers ...
Something interesting happened as the Great Recession faded from view. Automakers found an appetite for luxury among buyers of small vehicles, especially small crossovers. Suddenly, pint-size rigs ...
The automotive industry is in a new age of innovation as we’re seeing rapid developments involving everything from alternative powertrains to autonomous vehicles. The latter promise to revolutionize ...
Whose cars are equipped with the best driver assistance technology? If you guessed Tesla, or even Mercedes, you’d be wrong, says the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The real winner is ...
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