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Toyota selects Unity to enhance in-car experiences

Editor-In-ChiefBy Editor-In-ChiefFebruary 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Unity, the real-time 3D development platform, has been selected by Toyota to power the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for its next-gen in-car Human Machine Interface (HMI).

Toyota’s decision to partner with Unity underscores the automotive industry’s increasing adoption of advanced 3D graphics technology, which has traditionally been rooted in video game development.

By leveraging Unity’s expertise, Toyota hopes to streamline its HMI development pipeline, minimise inefficiencies, optimise workflows, and simplify data management, all while delivering a more polished and stable GUI experience to drivers.

Takashi Imai, Chief Project Leader of the Digital Software Development Center at Toyota, said:  

“At Toyota, we are developing in-house ‘digital cockpits’ to connect drivers, vehicles, and society as part of our efforts to create innovative user experiences. Hundreds of software engineers are involved in developing instrument clusters, infotainment systems, and other components. Recently, the use of advanced 3D graphics has become commonplace in the automotive industry. However, this technology requires specialized skills that can make it difficult for newer engineers. That’s where Unity has brought real innovation.

I’m pleased to see our engineers so enthusiastic, and it’s wonderful that they can now create new value in such a short amount of time. In addition, the efficiency of our development has improved dramatically, freeing us to devote more time to providing even more value to our customers. Moving forward, we will continue collaborating with Unity to deliver even more compelling, innovative products.”

Unity’s technology, honed over years of deployment across gaming and other industries, is helping Toyota empower its engineers. The platform simplifies complex workflows and allows even less experienced developers to work with cutting-edge 3D visualisation tools.  

Alex Blum, COO at Unity, commented: “We are thrilled to partner with Toyota Motor Corporation and their team of world-renowned engineers to bring Unity’s real-time 3D capabilities to the forefront of next-generation HMI experiences.

“As consumer expectations continue to evolve, Unity and Toyota can deliver seamless, interactive, cutting-edge solutions for drivers.”  

By integrating Unity’s platform into its in-house HMI development, Toyota aims to bolster driver engagement, enhance safety, and create a forward-thinking digital cockpit experience that keeps pace with the demands of modern motoring and helps to differentiate from competitors.

(Image credit: Toyota Motor Corporation)

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