CES 2023: Every year, the world gathers for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which is kind of like the Auto Expo for electronics and technology. Although we typically get a sneak peek at upcoming technology, several automakers frequently use CES to reveal their newest technology, concepts, and even new models. The top 5 auto news stories from CES 2023 are listed here to make your life easier. This year’s CES is no exception when it comes to automotive news.
Volkswagen ID.7
The ID.7, Volkswagen’s first electric sedan, has been presented with its camouflage still on. It will join the brand’s wide range of electric vehicles in 2023. The vehicle will compete against Hyundai’s Ioniq 6 and Tesla Model 3 with a potential range of about 700 kilometres. The ID.7 will have the longest range of any Volkswagen EV when it is introduced. In addition to these technologies, the sedan has augmented reality heads-up and a 15-inch touchscreen with all the necessary functionality.
Volvo EX90
Volvo said that deliveries will start in early 2024 while showcasing the EX90 flagship electrified SUV at CES 2023. It will be available with a 111kWh battery pack that has a maximum range of 600 km and an output of up to 517PS (WLTP). On the interior, it has a 14.5-inch touchscreen with built-in Google OS and support for 5G. Being the flagship EV from Volvo, the EX90 also receives a variety of safety features, including eight cameras, a radar system, and LiDAR.
Nvidia GeForce Now Cloud Gaming For Cars
We’re not sure how to react to the news that cars will soon be able to use Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud gaming services. To offer a complete gaming experience to cars, the brand is collaborating with automakers including Hyundai, BYD, and Polestar. Technical details are being kept under wraps, but Nvidia claims that while waiting inside the car or while the car is charging, passengers may use a controller to play more than 1000 games, including AAA titles. In essence, this implies that you can play The Witcher 3 while your car is charging.
BMW I Vision Dee
One of the most daring proposals from the German company has been introduced by BMW. According to BMW, the I Vision Dee (Digital Emotional Experience) is a car that can converse with its owners and even convey feelings. It also has body panels that can instantly change colours, enormous kidney grilles with built-in displays, and a windscreen that serves as a sizable display. The new concept car is packed with features, and it may represent the direction the company will take in terms of technology and design.
Sony Afeela
Yes, the Japanese tech giant Sony will produce electric vehicles, although this is not really surprising given that Sony has previously shown off two designs at CES presentations. The Afeela, a brand-new car created in collaboration with Honda, has a name this time around. The Afeela’s technical specifications are all secret, but we do know that sales will start in 2026 and that the sedan will come equipped with cutting-edge technology, such as AI help and autonomous capabilities.
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