Imagine a city where every street is a playground for creativity, where vehicles evolve beyond machines into living extensions of imagination—this is the vision of Futuristic Toyota City, a pioneering model blending advanced mobility with imaginative play.
Futuristic Toyota City integrates hyper-efficient self-driving electric vehicles with modular infrastructure, enabling seamless, zero-emission transit. Real-time AI navigation and adaptive roadways optimize traffic flow, reducing congestion and redefining urban efficiency for tomorrow’s commuters.
In this city, architecture and design draw inspiration from play—interactive facades respond to touch, buildings double as kid-friendly learning hubs, and public spaces transform with augmented reality elements. This fusion of toy culture and urban planning fosters creativity, connection, and joy.
From solar-integrated roads to zero-waste construction, Futuristic Toyota City prioritizes environmental stewardship. Renewable energy grids, green rooftop farms, and circular material systems ensure ecological balance while delivering a high-quality, resilient urban lifestyle.
Futuristic Toyota City is more than a concept—it’s a blueprint for the future where mobility, play, and sustainability converge. By embracing innovation and imagination, this vision invites us to build smarter, greener, and more joyful communities. Explore how Toyota’s leadership is shaping tomorrow’s cities, one playful step at a time.
Toyota has officially completed phase-one construction on Woven City, the company's futuristic town where it aims to redefine mobility. The first 100 residents will move into the city this fall. at CES 2025, toyota announced the completion of phase 1 construction for its toyota woven city designed by bjarke ingels group.
Toyota is building a futuristic smart city at the base of Mount Fuji, Japan, called Woven City. Designed as a "living laboratory," this $10 billion project will test cutting-edge technologies like driverless cars, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI). The city aims to redefine how we live, work, and interact with technology.
Toyota is ready to welcome the first 100 residents to its futuristic mobility lab and residence, Woven City, which is located near Mount Fuji in Japan. Toyota Wants 2,000 People To Live In Its City For 'Inventors' Toyota's Woven City, located at the base of Mount Fuji, aims to develop everything from AI to space rockets. And it's taking applications.
Woven City near Mount Fuji is where Japanese automaker Toyota plans to test everyday living with robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous zero. World's first robot city Announced at CES 2020 and now set to launch in fall 2025, Woven City marks a critical milestone in Toyota's transformation from an automobile manufacturer to a. Toyota has completed the first phase of construction of their innovative Woven City in Japan.
Around 100 residents will move in this fall and they'll eventually be joined by an additional 260. SUSONO, Shizuoka Prefecture--Woven City near Mount Fuji is where Japanese automaker Toyota plans to test everyday living with robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous zero. During CES 2025 in Las Vegas, one of the world's leading tech events, Toyota unveiled the completetion of the first phase of what will be a futuristic city, officially transforming the brand into a mobility company.
Woven City, a $10 billion dollar project, is being built on the grounds of Toyota's former Higashi-Fuji Plant, at Susono City in the Shizuoka Prefecture of Japan, at the base.