“Maybe we need to take your car in for service because the brake lights must be broken,” Stefan told me through my driver’s side window as I awaited another turn at the slalom. Little did I know he ...
“I could do this,” I said, stepping out of my friend’s 1UZ-swapped Nissan 240SX at a drift event here in New England. Now, if I’m being honest, that line usually gets me into trouble—but has it ever ...
Toyota and Stanford University have been pushing self-driving technology beyond the limits of traction for several years now, and they've now released video of two autonomous cars drifting in tandem, ...
Losing traction while driving at high speed is generally very bad news. Scientists from the Toyota Research Institute and Stanford University have developed a pair of self-driving cars that use ...
The Toyota Research Institute and Stanford Engineering have collaborated to create the world’s first autonomous tandem drift cars. The two teams used advanced artificial intelligence technology to ...
Toyota and Stanford University are developing a driver assistance tool for everyday vehicles, and to get everyone else on board, they've shown off their progress in the most extreme way possible.
No matter how convinced you are that electric cars can’t be cool and will never be any fun, you simply can’t argue with a 641-hp rally-inspired drift machine when you’re doing gymkhana donuts with ...