Technology and autos meet in Las Vegas with the opening of the annual Consumer Electronics Show this week. Automakers have flocked to CES in ever-rising numbers during the past decade as the line between technology and autos gets more and more difficult to distinguish.
CES 2020 will see more automakers than ever unveiling new innovations in safety, convenience and connectivity. Plus EV makers are securing a bigger portion of the spotlight than ever before, and this year sees those companies as well as traditional automakers showing off their latest advancements. Naturally, TheDetroitBureau.com will be traversing the event bringing you the latest news throughout the day, so check back often for updates.
Here are the latest stories from this year’s show:
- Best, Most Notable and Weirdest Autos and Auto Tech at CES 2020
- U.S. Transpo Chief Rules Out Nationwide Autonomous Vehicle Standards
- Faraday Future Needs Multiple Products to Survive, CEO Admits
- Faraday Drives Prototype from LA to Las Vegas for CES
- Sony Displays its Automotive Vision with New EV Concept Car at CES
- Continental, Sennheiser Pioneer Speakerless Sound System for Vehicles
- With Director James Cameron’s Help, Mercedes Reveals its AVTR
- Land Rover Doubles Up to Increase Connectivity of New Defender
- Toyota Planning All-New Japanese City to Serve as “Living Laboratory”
- Hyundai, Uber Partner on Aerial Taxis, Show Off Full-Scale Model at CES
- Starting with Ocean, Fisker Plans to Make 1M EVs by 2027
- Byton Reveals Global Production, Sales Plans for M-Byte Electric SUV
- BMW i3 Concept Gives Passengers a Suite New Ride
- Jeep Bringing Three Plug-in Hybrids to CES
- Chrysler Bringing Airflow Vision Concept to CES
- CES-Bound Honda Augmented Driving Concept Reinvents the Steering Wheel
- Fisker Ocean Making Formal Debut at CES