Sony Electric Car stuns CES 2020 with Sony’s First Electric Car Concept
HIGHLIGHTS
- Sony took the covers off from a stun electric car Vision-S at the ongoing CES 2020 in Las Vegas.
- The Vision-S comes with as many as 33 unique electric car and concept unveiled by Sony with Vision-S Car at Las Vegas
- Sony surprise on Monday when it used its CES press conference to debut a fully baked concept car Vision-S.
Being called by the name of Sony Vision-S, the concept car by Sony at CES 2020 is an electric concept sedan that is meant to highlight the Japanese tech conglomerates. The Vision-S car by Sony is also quite visionary to look at and how it stands in CES is exceptional. The electric sedan has a resemblance to Porsche’s design language.
According to Cnet, its AI and robotics team built the Vision-S by Sony. A prototype means it does not hint or indicate the company’s intent of actually entering the retail automotive space.
Vision-S by Sony was outlined briefly on stage during the press conference of CES 2020. They took advantage of Sony’s expertise in sensors, imaging, and entertainment to be used in the next generation of electric vehicles.
Sony already supplies these innovations to Japanese automakers who want to make them more so they provide them its products into systems that can be supplied as an all-in-one solution in the form of Vision-S.
How was Vision-S in Style
Styling-wise this car is a pro, the Vision-S looks very sleek if we talk about how familiar it looks then it appears to have been inspired by the Tesla Model S and Porsche’s Taycan as electric cars. Sony has not yet announced if this model Vision-S will enter in the production.
According to Sony in the discussion, this finally ensured that the vehicle and its platform Vision-S would comply with applicable safety regulations and best options for customers as a new electric vehicle.
The car in style incorporates with Sony’s 360 Reality Audio to provide a best in style audio experience, with Sony’s speakers built into each of the car’s seats. A high-end screen that faces the front seat to display a diverse array of content accessed through an intuitive user interface and best in class style