Day Two Highlights from CES: Honda, Lamborghini, LG, Byton, Thunder X, BlackBerry, VinFast, and Hyundai Showcase Innovations
CES 2024 Showcases Automotive Innovations
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, held earlier this month, saw a multitude of automotive companies unveiling their latest innovations. Here's a roundup of some of the key announcements:
Hyundai Mobis introduces MOBION EV with e-Corner System
Hyundai Mobis showcased the MOBION EV, equipped with the next-generation 'e-Corner System' motion technology. This new technology is expected to revolutionise the electric vehicle (EV) industry by improving vehicle dynamics and efficiency.
VinFast Auto unveils VF Wild concept electric pickup truck and VF 3 mini e-SUV
VinFast Auto, a Nasdaq-listed company, presented two new electric vehicles at CES 2024. The VF Wild concept electric pickup truck and the VF 3 mini e-SUV were both unveiled, marking VinFast's continued commitment to the EV market.
Foxconn to use BlackBerry IVY platform
Foxconn announced its plans to use the BlackBerry IVY platform, a secure and flexible software platform designed for the connected car ecosystem.
ThunderX launches RazorDCX Tarkine
ThunderX unveiled the RazorDCX Tarkine, a cockpit-driving domain controller solution with hardware and software integration. This innovative solution aims to provide a seamless and efficient driving experience.
TIER IV starts Co-MLOps project
TIER IV, a company focusing on autonomous driving technology, announced the start of the Co-MLOps project at CES 2024. The project aims to develop a cooperative machine learning system for autonomous vehicles.
Bmmpr's technology used in cognizant car
Bmmpr's state-of-the-art technology was used in the cognizant car named Lightning 1967 Mustang Fastback. This classic car, reimagined with modern technology, is a testament to the potential of AI in the automotive industry.
Tesla expands autonomous vehicle projects
Tesla announced its plans to expand its autonomous vehicle projects, including bringing its Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta software to European roads in early 2025. The company also showcased autonomous vehicles like the Cybercab and Robovan before 2027. Mercedes-Benz expanded its Drive Pilot system, allowing Level-3 autonomous driving at higher speeds. Waymo confirmed the operation of its autonomous ride service Waymo One for all users in Los Angeles, indicating project continuation or expansion.
Honda unveils Honda 0 Series
Honda unveiled the "Honda 0 Series," a new global EV series, at CES 2024. The series includes an electric saloon vehicle and a Space Hub-Saloon, set to launch in 2026.
Kia America presents Kia Connected HomeTM
Kia America unveiled the Kia Connected HomeTM at CES 2024, powered by the Kia EV9. This innovative concept aims to create a seamless integration between the home and the EV, offering a range of convenience features.
Mobileye announces three key platforms
Mobileye announced three key platforms at CES 2024, focusing on advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving, and mapping solutions.
Mercedes-Benz showcases personalized experience and MBUX SOUND DRIVE
Mercedes-Benz showcased a personalized experience and MBUX SOUND DRIVE at CES 2024. These innovations aim to provide a more immersive and enjoyable driving experience.
LG Display receives CES 2024 Innovation Award
LG Display's 57-inch Pillar-to-Pillar (P2P) LCD received a CES 2024 Innovation Award. This award-winning display technology promises improved visual quality and reduced power consumption.
Autonomous-related announcements from Honda, Lamborghini, LG, and Hyundai
Honda, Lamborghini, LG, and Hyundai also made autonomous-related announcements at CES 2024. These announcements further underscore the industry's focus on autonomous driving technology.
Automobili Lamborghini presents Telemetry X concept supercar
Automobili Lamborghini presented the Telemetry X concept supercar with remote garage, biometric data, and co-pilot at CES 2024. This innovative supercar represents the future of luxury and performance in the automotive industry.
In conclusion, CES 2024 showcased a wide range of innovative technologies aimed at shaping the future of the automotive industry. From electric vehicles to autonomous driving, the event highlighted the rapid pace of technological advancement in this sector.
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