
Using a game engine in a “digital cockpit” can be useful for things like step-by-step 3D tutorials about a car, mapping the environment around your car, and offering more natural controls, Jamie Kerber, the lead engineer of a new game engine developed by Toyota Connected North America, said in a recent presentation at the FOSDEM 2026 conference. That’s why the company is showing off the solution it’s developed, called Fluorite, that could work in its vehicles, as reported on by Eurogamer and Game*Spark.
Epic Games has made a big push for car companies to use Unreal Engine to power those in-car interfaces and visualize them for design and ma …
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