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CES 2019 showcase: Audi to BMW, carmakers to offer a glimpse of the future

An overview of the latest in-car tech showcased at CES 2019

January 08, 2019 / 08:11 IST
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Digital infotainment system | Another piece of technology, the touch screen infotainment system has replaced the ubiquitous music decks. Gone are the Kenwood and Pioneer music systems, whose panel you had to religiously remove and store in plastic cases, lest they be stolen. Now a days, all the features of the deck, and more, have been integrated in a single infotainment system, which shows you all the necessary data at a glance. And obviously it is touchscreen and can even be operated from the steering wheel. (Image source: Reuters)
Digital infotainment system | Another piece of technology, the touch screen infotainment system has replaced the ubiquitous music decks. Gone are the Kenwood and Pioneer music systems, whose panel you had to religiously remove and store in plastic cases, lest they be stolen. Now a days, all the features of the deck, and more, have been integrated in a single infotainment system, which shows you all the necessary data at a glance. And obviously it is touchscreen and can even be operated from the steering wheel. (Image source: Reuters)

The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, is a haven for technological advancements and state of the art amenities. With automation and artificial intelligence being the prime focus this time around, popular car manufacturers have pitted their AI tech in a bid to make the perfect, allrounder car. Biggies like Audi, BMW and Mercedes too, could not escape the tech pull. With CES just around the corner, here’s what some of the biggest auto companies have to offer:

Honda

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The Japanese car manufacturer already has a few innovations up its sleeve, but for CES 2019, Honda decided to go on a different trail. Coming up with an ATV concept, Honda aims to develop a multi-terrain vehicle, which can drive itself over any terrain, hugely benefitting utilitarian users like farmers or off-roaders.

Audi