Sony's Vision-S concept sedan has been developed and built with the help of partners including Magna Steyr, Bosch, Nvidia and others.
The key goal of the Vision-S is to showcase Sony’s automotive-relevant technology. It has 33 sensors of varying types embedded within it; these can identify people and objects both inside and outside the car as part of a ‘safety cocoon’.
The concept also features AI, telecommunication and cloud tech, all accessed via a large panoramic touchscreen that dominates the dashboard, and which Sony says is operated via an “intuitive user interface”.
Inside, the Vision-S features a number of Time-of-Flight (ToF) in-car sensors that can detect and recognise people within, to optimise infotainment and comfort systems.
Sony springs a surprise with advanced Vision-S concept car at CES 2020

Technology giant surprises by revealing advanced electric sedan at CES tech show

07 Jan 2020 | 8146 Views | By James Attwood, Autocar UK

Technology giant Sony has revealed a bold electric concept car called the Vision-S at CES in Las Vegas, to showcase its autonomous driving and in-car entertainment systems.

The four-door saloon was unveiled at the tech show by Sony boss Kenichiro Yoshida, who said it “embodies our contribution to the ...

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