Names to look forward to at CES 2019

Audi

The German car company will bring a new generation “mobile cinema” to CES 2019. Details have not been disclosed, but the German car company explains: the technology aims to promote connectivity features on both cars and mobile devices, allowing passengers to watch their favorite movies directly. on the Internet. However, the feature is only activated when the vehicle is in a “resting” state.

Bosch

Bosch predicts that autonomous passenger cars will be popular in major cities around the world and its goal is to become a part of this potential segment.

At one of the opening events of the new year 2019, Bosch will bring a series of innovations, including infotainment technology for self-driving cars, electric motors or applications to help users call a car instantly. With ease, the software can even detect chewing gum stuck on the seat or a spilled cup of coffee.

In addition, the auto parts manufacturer also “demonstrated” a technology called Perfectly Keyless, promising to revolutionize keyless car starting systems with better security features.

That

Kia wants to bring technology to its self-driving cars based on artificial intelligence with the ability to recognize human emotions. The idea “revealed” at CES 2019 can “read” the user’s mood such as happy, sad or tired. From there, the system will automatically adjust some features in the cabin such as lighting, temperature, music… accordingly.

Mercedes-Benz

While gradually stepping away from “traditional” car shows, the “three-pointed star” brand will appear at CES with the second generation CLA. At the present time, information is quite scarce, but the car model design has also been revealed in a “teaser” photo.

It is expected that high-end variants of the CLA will be equipped with Mercedes-benz’s completely new MBUX entertainment system.

Nissan

In the context of electric vehicles becoming a concern for many industry giants, Nissan plans to unveil a version of the Leaf with a larger operating range called the Nissan Leaf E-Plus 2019.

Previously, some sources revealed that the car will own a 60kWh lithium-ion battery, providing a range of more than 320km after each charge.

In the current generation (second generation), the electric car is only equipped with a 40kWh battery for a range of more than 240km. Not only that, some customers also complain about slow charging speed when using the charger continuously on long trips.

Leftlane News said Leaf Plus could be on the market from May 2019.

Hyundai Mobis

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2019), the accessories company of the Hyundai-Kia group will have a “demonstration” of smart interior concepts for self-driving cars.

The concept called Autonomous Driving Interior is aimed at Level 4 and Level 5 self-driving cars. At these two levels, the driver will “cede” control to the vehicle in certain cases. Therefore, Hyundai Mobis introduced a concept model with advanced windshield display technology.

Besides head-up display technology, the concept also comes with gesture control technology. Instead of interacting with the touch screen on the infotainment system, customers just need to use gestures to transfer movies or adjust the volume up or down.

In addition to Autonomous Driving Interior, Hyundai Mobis plans to “introduce” Light Communication technology, allowing self-driving cars to interact with pedestrians or other vehicles through the vehicle’s light system.

BMW

At the event, BMW dominated with a “huge” outdoor booth with the main character being the Vision iNext Concept. Not only can they see it with their own eyes, visitors will also have the opportunity to test drive an electric car model, of course in a virtual cockpit.

Besides the Vision iNext, the German car company also offers the self-driving motorcycle model BMW R 1200 GS, which has attracted a lot of attention in recent times.

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