• Connected car service using MSPF
    Connected car service using MSPF

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Jun. 26, 2018
Toyota to make "Connected Vehicles" its new standard in Japan

The future of just-in-time vehicle services and support has arrived in Japan in the form of two well-known Toyota vehicles―the Crown, the volume nameplate's flagship passenger vehicle, and the Corolla Sport, the all-new hatchback version of the Corolla, launched just this year. Crown and Corolla Sport, as the first generation of "Connected Cars," come standard with an on-board Data Communication Module (DCM) that links to a Controller Area Network (CAN). By using this hardware, Toyota can provide various connected services to T-Connect subscribers through its proprietary Mobility Service Platform (MSPF), an information infrastructure developed by the company for Connected Cars. Moving forward, Toyota aims to equip most new passenger vehicles in its domestic market with DCM.