- Woven City, Toyota's $10 billion smart city, is set to welcome its first residents in 2025.
- The company said the 175-acre site at the base of Mount Fuji would be a testing ground for robotics and self-driving tech.
- Chairman Akio Toyoda said the city could include "pet robots" for older people and drones for joggers.
Toyota's "Woven City," a $10 billion smart city at the base of Mount Fuji, is beginning to take shape.
The Japanese automaker announced the "city of the future" in 2021, with the 175-acre site set to serve as a testing ground for advanced technology such as robots, self-driving vehicles, and flying cars.
Toyota gave an update on Woven City at CES on Monday, saying the "living laboratory" has now completed the first phase of construction with an official launch planned for 2025.
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