Kuwait Times

Startup unveils ‘car of future’ for $45,000

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LAS VEGAS: A Chinese startup unveiled its vision for the automobile of the future Sunday, promising to deliver an “intuitive and intelligen­t” car to global markets starting next year from around $45,000. The electric-powered concept car shown by Byton at the Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas is touted as a computing device on wheels, equipped with a “digital” lounge featuring a panoramic display acting as a hub for navigation, entertainm­ent and even monitoring the health of its occupants.

Backed by more than $200 million from investors including Chinese tech giant Tencent, Byton-whose name was chosen to suggest “bytes on wheels”-is among the latest entrants to a crowded field of startups and establishe­d players looking to emulate Tesla in the race for a new kind of vehicle which can be adapted for autonomous driving. “This is a product which is tailor-made for the future, which is autonomous and shared,” said Daniel Kirchert, president and co-founder of the Nanjing-based startup.

Byton, led by former executives from Tesla, BMW, Apple and Google, said it expects to launch in China by 2019 and in the United States and Europe by 2020. “This will be the most advanced vehicle in the market as of 2019,” said chairman and chief executive Carsten Breitfeld, a former BMW executive, at a presentati­on in one of the first media events at the huge electronic­s show. The Byton car will use facial recognitio­n to unlock and adapt to the driver and offer a range of other ways to interact including voice control with Amazon Alexa, touch and gesture. It will include 5G connectivi­ty to the internet cloud and improve its functions with artificial intelligen­ce.

“It will improve your experience the more it knows you,” said Kirchert. While other concept electric cars have been promoted at prices of $100,000 or more, the new Byton will face competitio­n from the Tesla Model 3 and offerings from major automakers. Byton said the car will have a range of more than 500 kilometers (300 miles) before needing a recharge and will be able to “top up” its battery in 15 to 30 minutes. It will be offered with “level 3” autonomy which enables some functions without a driver and be capable of “level 4” for near-autonomous function from 2020, according to the company. —AFP

 ??  ?? LAS VEGAS: The Byton connected car is seen during its launch at CES 2018. —AFP
LAS VEGAS: The Byton connected car is seen during its launch at CES 2018. —AFP

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