BMW "Small Car", Mercedes-Benz "Avatar", look at the new technologies displayed by major manufacturers at CES2020
The 2020 U.S. Consumer Electronics Show (CES? 2020) will be held in the United States time It will be held from January 7th to January 9th at the Las Vegas Convention and Exhibition Center in Nevada, USA. Today is the first day of the event. Most manufacturers have begun to showcase the new technologies they have brought to the venue. Today, the author will show you what "new tricks" have appeared in the automotive field.
Sony Electric Concept Car Vision-S
The manufacturer we introduced first is actually not a car company, but the famous Japanese multinational company Sony. I believe many people have heard of the "Sony Dafa" , including the author, is also a loyal fan of Sony. After all, the performance of its electronic products is too powerful. However, this time Sony announced not a digital product, but a car.
This can be said to be the biggest surprise product of this year's CES - an electric concept car called Sony Vision-S. It is designed to showcase the many different advantages of this Japanese technology group. It is deployed inside and outside the body. Up to 33 sensors can provide holographic images, 360 sound effects and advanced autonomous driving assistance functions. Each component of this car body is made by Nvidia, Qualcomm, ZF, Bosch, BlackBerry, QNX, Continental, Benteler, Magna and other industry giants. It can be said to be quite famous.
BMW Human-Computer Interaction Concept Cockpit
Vision?BMW?i?Interaction?EASE autonomous driving human-computer interaction concept cockpit was jointly created by the BMW Group and the Designworks R&D department. This concept cockpit applies cutting-edge technologies such as eye tracking systems, artificial intelligence (AI), panoramic head-up display systems, and smart glass to create a new human-computer interaction concept.
In addition to the existing natural voice, gesture control and touch screen control, an artificial intelligence system with gaze tracking and interpretation capabilities is introduced for the first time. This means that when passengers are interested in certain places or buildings, the vehicle will lock them and tell you relevant information.
In addition, the BMW Group will also implement mass production of the new generation 5G technology in iNEXT, and bring i3 Urban Suite and X7 ZeroG Lounger zero-gravity seats, which are full of technology.
Mercedes-Benz Vision?AVTR Concept Car
At CES2020, Mercedes-Benz also released a new concept car Vision?AVTR inspired by the classic Hollywood science fiction movie "Avatar". According to reports, the concept car has highlights such as human-vehicle integration technology based on the Internet of Things, sustainable battery technology, and sustainable body materials, embodying Mercedes-Benz's "Vision 2039" strategy.
The concept car adopts a holistic design concept, integrating the appearance, interior and user experience, and combining the interior and exterior environment from the perspective of the fusion of different life forms in "Avatar". ?In addition, the concept car also adopts a slender "bow" body design and an organic design language. It is reported that passengers in the car can truly perceive the outside world, truly realizing the integration of man and machine. Doesn't it sound very cool?
Toyota’s “Future City”
At CES 2020, Toyota announced that it would turn a closed 175-acre automobile factory into a “prototype of the future city”. It can test self-driving vehicles, innovatively design streets, smart homes, robotics, new mobile products, and all employees live there. This project is expected to start in 2021. Does it sound like the plot of a movie blockbuster?
Of course, Toyota brings more than this. The Toyota e-Chargeair concept car can achieve non-contact wireless charging for vehicles through a special electromagnetic induction method. In this way, by towing it behind the vehicle, it can be charged while driving like a "power bank".
Aisin Autonomous Driving Concept Car
The industry-renowned Aisin Group demonstrated the "i-mobility TYPE-C20" autonomous driving concept for community users at the CES 2020 exhibition car, aiming to demonstrate the interconnection and interaction between vehicles, passengers and cloud data. This concept car features Aisin’s three major technologies: intelligent connectivity, autonomous driving and electrification.
The i-mobility? TYPE-C20 concept car also integrates many of Aisin’s advanced technologies. Users can experience Aisin’s Internet of Vehicles technology, sensor data analysis technology, and “logistics support system” through this concept car. and technologies such as extracting data from driving devices to estimate road conditions. It seems that in addition to gearboxes, Aisin also has great ambitions in the automotive field.
This article comes from the author of Autohome Chejiahao and does not represent the views and positions of Autohome.