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Sony unveils electric concept sedan

- JIL MCINTOSH Driving.ca

Sony has unveiled an electric car, pulling off what has to be the biggest surprise of the Consumer Electronic­s Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

The concept sedan, called the Sony Vision-s, was unexpected­ly driven out on stage at the end of the company’s news conference, which was otherwise dedicated to the more familiar versions of its products, including the new Playstatio­n 5.

The Japanese company provides several components to automakers, including camera sensors and infotainme­nt products, and the Vision-s seems intended as a showcase for them. But there was no hint that such a car will go into production.

The car’s platform was created by Magna, with other pieces provided by such companies as Bosch, Genetex and Continenta­l. It’s powered by two electric motors that will take it from zero to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds, and to a top speed of 240 km/h. The Vision-s includes ultrawide display screens, gesture control and some 33 sensors inside and out. The company also said it is investing in technologi­es such as solid-state Lidar, considered a necessary component of fully autonomous driving, and Time-offlight cameras that can identify people and objects in the vehicle to personaliz­e safety and entertainm­ent systems to them.

With Magna having produced an all-new platform for it, we’re wondering if any automotive players will pick up on it, and give us a Sony-filled electric sedan of their own.

 ?? SONY ?? The Vision-s, powered by two electric motors, is a concept car that was recently unveiled by Sony at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas.
SONY The Vision-s, powered by two electric motors, is a concept car that was recently unveiled by Sony at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas.

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