Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts
January 10, 2024
Honda Undergoes A Hard Reset With Its "0 Series" EV
With the discontinuation of the Honda e, Honda has unveiled its replacement—the Honda 0 Series. A new EV family set to launch starting 2026, it was previewed with two concepts the Saloon and Space-Hub. It will also use a new “H” mark to be used exclusively by the brand’s next-generation EV models.
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CES,
Electric Vehicles (EV),
Honda 0,
Honda Corporate,
News,
Technology
January 6, 2023
The RAM 1500 Revolution BEV Concept Is A "Brutiful" Three-Row Pickup Truck
Ram Trucks showed their first step to the future with the Ram 1500 Revolution—a battery electric vehicle concept that will head into production (in some capacity) by 2024.
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CES,
Electric Vehicles (EV),
News,
RAM 1500
The BMW i Vision Dee Shows Off Brand's New Design Direction
BMW is offering a glimpse of its upcoming design and technological direction with the BMW i Vision Dee. With a name that stands for, “Digital Emotional Experience,” the concept car aims to go beyond the usual concepts of digitalization such as voice control and driver assistance systems.
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BMW Concept Cars,
CES,
News
January 5, 2023
Sony And Honda's EV Brand Will Be Known As Afeela And Here's Our First Look
Three years after showing off its first concept car, Sony, with partner Honda, has finally revealed the name of its EV brand: Afeela. And to celebrate that milestone, Sony Honda Mobility—as the company is formally known has unveiled a concept that previews its first model.
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CES,
Honda Corporate,
News,
Sony Corporate
January 6, 2022
BMW M's First Electrified SUV Packs 619 Horsepower And Questionable Design
BMW’s high-performance M brand is moving into the world of electrified vehicles, and the first SUV offering on their menu is the 2023 BMW iX M60.
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BMW iX,
CES,
Electric Vehicles (EV),
News
Airflow Concept Points To All-Electric Future For Chrysler
Chrysler may be late to the EV game, but they plan to catch up quickly. At CES 2022, the American carmaker has made a bold claim that they will go fully electric by 2028, three years after they plan to introduce their first battery electric vehicle in 2025.
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CES,
Chrysler Concept Cars,
Electric Vehicles (EV),
News
January 5, 2022
Will Sony Make Electric Vehicles Like The Vision-S 02?
Electronics giant Sony is exploring the possibilities of entering the EV space, and to do that, they’re creating a new company called Sony Mobility. This new entity will explore the viability of entering the production EV space, something Sony dismissed merely as a technological showcase in the past.
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CES,
Electric Vehicles (EV),
News,
Sony Corporate
January 8, 2020
Nissan's e-4ORCE is the Spiritual Successor to the GT-R's ATTESA All-Wheel Drive System
Nissan’s ATTESA or Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All-Terrain is famous for its application in the GT-R supercar among others. Well, the Japanese automaker just showed off its most direct successor and its name? e-4ORCE.
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CES,
Electric Vehicles (EV),
News,
Nissan Leaf,
Technology
January 7, 2020
Tired of Building Cars, Toyota Will Now Build a City
Today, Toyota revealed plans to build a prototype city of the future on a 71-hectare site at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan. Called the Woven City, it will be a fully connected ecosystem powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
Filed Under:
CES,
News,
Toyota Corporate
Future Nissans Will Be Quieter Than Ever Thanks to This New Material
Nissans has built a reputation around its frigid cold air conditioning system, but its absorption of unwanted NVH? Not so much. Well, all that’s going to change thanks to this new breakthrough material developed by the company.
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CES,
News,
Nissan Corporate,
Technology
December 19, 2019
Honda to Do Away with Pedals with Their Latest Concept Car
Aside from traditional motor shows, carmakers are now attending tech shows in force to preview what’s coming, especially in the realm of connectivity and autonomous driving.
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CES,
Honda Concept Cars,
News
January 5, 2018
You Need Wholesome Thoughts When Using Nissan's New Technology (w/ Video)
Nissan just unveiled a way to help you control your car based on inputs from the driver’s brain. Dubbed Brain-to-Vehicle or B2V technology, it promises to speed up reaction times for the driver and will lead to cars becoming more enjoyable to drive.
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CES,
News,
Nissan Corporate,
Technology
January 8, 2016
CES 2016: Volkswagen Shows Off BUDD-e Concept
Volkswagen is catching up to the rest of the automotive-dom in the realm of EVs or Electric Vehicles. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the German automaker showed off a new concept riding on the company’s Modular Electric Drive Kit (MEB).
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CES,
News,
Technology,
Volkswagen Corporate
CES 2016: Autonomous Driving Mercedes-Benz E-Class Gets a License
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the first-ever standard-production vehicle to be awarded with a test license for autonomous driving in the US state of Nevada, the carmaker revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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CES,
Mercedes-Benz Corporate,
News,
Technology
CES 2016: EV for the Masses, Meet the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt
Chevrolet is introducing an all-new EV vehicle that’s designed to steal the thunder from Tesla Motors. Meet the all-new Bolt. Not be mistaken for the Volt which is Chevy’s extended range EV, the Bolt is the bowtie brand’s new long-range and affordable EV vehicle for the masses.
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CES,
Chevrolet Bolt,
News
January 6, 2016
CES 2016: Kia Creates DRIVE WISE for Autonomous Driving Tech
Kia is finally getting into the autonomous driving phenomenon sweeping car brands of late with the introduction of “DRIVE WISE”. This sub-brand encompasses future Advanced Driver Assistance Systems or ADAS. In addition, Kia has already announced plans to manufacture partially-autonomous cars by 2020 and fully autonomous vehicles 2030.
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CES,
Kia Corporate,
News,
Technology
CES 2016: Ford Triples Autonomous Driving Fleet
Ford is tripling its fleet of fully autonomous Ford Fusion Hybrid test vehicles – making it the largest in the automotive industry – and will use a new-generation sensor technology as the company further accelerates its autonomous vehicle development plans.
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CES,
Ford Corporate,
News,
Technology
CES 2016: Ford Adds Apple CarPlay, Android Auto Support to SYNC
Ford is expanding its SYNC connectivity system, adding Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, 4G LTE, and several new AppLink apps. This will enable consumers to stay connected behind the wheel and even when they are away from their cars.
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CES,
Ford Corporate,
News,
Technology
January 26, 2015
Audi at the CES 2015
A four-core processor processing eight billion operations per second. A virtual tachometer with a needle that is rendered anew 60 times per second to ensure absolutely fluid motion. 3D sound to match a concert hall and appearing to come from every direction, an Audi tablet as a multimedia control panel and simple wireless communication between your mobile devices and your car all demonstrate how diverse the future of the automobile is at Audi. All this and convenience, too: piloted parking and innovative Audi wireless charging (AWC) technology pave the way for electric mobility. A laser headlight shining ahead hundreds of feet and a car lapping the famous Hockenheim speedway at 240 km/h (149.1 mph) without a driver – Audi is a leading and driving force in all technology areas relating to electronics and electrics. At CES in Las Vegas, the world’s most important electronics exhibition, Audi makes a splash with a host of new technologies.
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Audi Corporate,
CES,
News
January 9, 2014
Audi Shows All-New TT Interior at CES
In a very unique move, Audi first showed off the interior of its next-generation TT Coupe at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) even before the rest of the car. However, it seems fitting given Audi wants to tout several new technologies.
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