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Toyota's Game Engine Powers Next-Gen Car Cockpits
10 Feb
Summary
- Toyota's Fluorite engine brings console-grade graphics to car dashboards.
- It offers step-by-step 3D tutorials and enhanced environment mapping.
- The engine is designed for lower-end hardware with hardware-accelerated visuals.

Toyota Connected North America is showcasing Fluorite, a novel game engine tailored for automotive digital cockpits. This engine, developed by lead engineer Jamie Kerber, aims to enhance user experience through features like 3D interactive tutorials and detailed environmental visualization around the vehicle. Fluorite is designed to provide hardware-accelerated visuals comparable to gaming consoles, functioning effectively on lower-end and embedded hardware. This approach contrasts with existing solutions from companies like Epic Games and Unity, which may present higher licensing fees and greater hardware demands for automakers.
The development of Fluorite represents a significant step in integrating advanced gaming technology into vehicles. It is presented as the first console-grade game engine fully integrated with the Flutter SDK, ensuring great performance. Toyota Connected is actively seeking partnerships with engineering teams to co-develop the engine and establish a unified development roadmap. This initiative highlights a growing trend of automakers hiring game designers to innovate their in-car interfaces.




