The Toyota infotainment system running Apple CarPlay with various apps visible on the dashboard.

The Future of Connectivity from Toyota

Toyota is completely overhauling its digital in-car experience with a next-generation multimedia system. Engineered to be quicker, highly intuitive, and far more adaptable, this new platform will first appear in the 2026 Toyota RAV4, before its widespread integration across the rest of the model line.

Defining Innovations

Streamlined User Interface

High-definition touchscreen displays: 10.5-inch (standard) or 12.9-inch (optional).

Customizable driver experience with modular widgets on the home screen.

Persistent control bar for quick access to essential climate and audio functions.

Intelligent Voice Commands

The smart "Hey Toyota" assistant allows for natural language control over climate, navigation, and media—all without requiring an active cloud connection.

Integration & Navigation

Full-screen map display capability directly within the digital instrument panel.

Wireless compatibility for both Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ as standard.

Integrated 5G module providing faster data throughput for updates and online services.

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Focused on Safety and EV Management

Integrated Drive Recorder: Standard feature that automatically logs video footage during travel or incidents, with files easily viewable and transferable via USB.

EV Domain: Dedicated module for hybrid and plug-in hybrid models to track range, schedule charging, and plan routes based on charging station availability.

SiriusXM 360L : Available entertainment suite combining satellite radio, on-demand playback, and tailored listening recommendations.

Smartphone and smartwatch displaying vehicle status for a Toyota Tacoma, showing fuel range and odometer.

Pioneering Software Architecture

The system is developed on an open-source software foundation, utilizing Automotive Grade Linux and Arene, the software platform managed by Woven by Toyota.

The Result: This architecture supports Over-The-Air (OTA) updates, ensures long-term stability, and allows for the seamless addition of new features throughout the vehicle's lifespan.

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A More Enjoyable Daily Drive

Toyota’s newest multimedia evolution is designed to simplify and enhance every journey:

  • Effortless navigation and smooth responsiveness
  • Highly intuitive voice interactions
  • Complete customization of display elements
  • Perfect integration with smart devices
  • Increased overall safety and connectivity

Toyota Multimedia

Stay informed about the latest developments or stop by Accès Toyota to speak with our team and learn more details about Toyota's next-generation in-vehicle experience.

Connected Services

A suite of the most advanced services to keep you connected to your Toyota.

* Remote Engine start/stop and short range key fob remote start (requires active DCM) are available on select models only. DCM is active during connected services trial periods or with a paid subscription for connected services. Waiving your connected services will deactivate the DCM.

** Connected services are dependent on wireless network connectivity provided by 3rd party service providers. Wireless network carriers have announced the retirement of 3G technology starting with Manitoba by the end of 2025 and with the rest of Canada expected to follow. Certain prior generation vehicles rely on 3G network connectivity for connected services to function and such connected services will not work in areas affected by 3G network retirement. For a list of affected vehicles and what that means for connected services, see our FAQs.

Additional Multimedia Features

Delivering convenience, control and connectivity to enhance your in-vehicle experience.