Posted on 01/10/2020 10:44:20 AM PST by Red Badger
The Vision-S concept car was unveiled Monday at CES
Sony's new Vision-S EV concept may look a little bland on the outside, but it's what's inside that counts. _____________________________________________________________________
At CES this year, everyone expected Sony to unveil the new PS5 video game console, but instead it unveiled a logo. Meanwhile, absolutely no one expected Sony to reveal its own electric vehicle, but on Monday night the company drove one out onstage.
Its called Vision-S. According to a press release, thats the name of Sonys new mobility initiative, and this EV is the first prototype vehicle to result from [it]. The four-door sedan has a healthy dose of Tesla and a pinch of the Porsche Taycan in the design, but the noteworthy developments are all in the technology.
The Verge was at the reveal in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here is Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida speaking about the Vision-S vehicle:
VIDEO AT LINK
Thats right, Yoshida says nothing about horsepower, motors or range. But thats not the point. As The Verge writes, it is meant to showcase the Japanese tech conglomerates many different strengths, from entertainment products to camera sensors and more, specifically as they pertain to applications within the automotive and mobility industries.
Sonys EV stands out from others in the field with its 33 sensors embedded within the vehicle, in order to detect and recognise people and objects inside and outside the car, and provide highly advanced driving support, according to the press release. (A taste of the autonomous driving tech which is a big part of the companys mobility strategy.) But it also follows suit with the industry in other aspects, including the cars panoramic screen which runs from the driver to the passenger side, eschewing a traditional dashboard.
Yoshidas presentation was short, and Sony hasnt followed up with many additional details (like, say, if they will release an actual car or if this is simply a proof of concept). But the CEO did say that the cars platform could accommodate other vehicles types, such as SUVs.
When we said the car industry is becoming more like the tech industry, we meant it.
Sony? No, baloney.
Gotta be better than GMs.2
I’ll take the Beta model with the max battery
How about the walk man.
Meh. Waiting for SHOT show.
CC
Does Panasonic make cars as well?
They must be partnering with another auto company. There is a lot more to making a car than an electronics system.
The work is happening around the globe including in Atlanta on the edge of Georgia Tech where engineers at the Panasonic Automotive Innovation Center in Atlanta, are working with Georgia Tech researchers and startups to discover and validate cutting edge technologies related to energy storage, heat management, air filtering, optics, deep learning and machine visionthat could form the future of the custom built breakfast car that takes you to work in 2035.
Digi-beta entertainment system for video.
The DVC Pro AM.
A nod to DVC Pro videotape format.
The caps went bad in those things routinely.
No thanks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BMG_copy_protection_rootkit_scandal
Any and all Sony products died for me right then and there. Wouldn't take it for free.
I hear that every 15 minutes the car will stop and play a movie add on the entertainment system.
The Ride Man.
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