Car News: 2024 Consumer Electronics Show
This is a look at some of the new cars and technology that was announced at CES 2024.
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This is a look at some of the new cars and technology that was announced at CES 2024.
GM points to the 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV as one of its 30 global EV models to be introduced by 2025, maybe the most significant because it is based on the company’s best-selling U.S. model.
CES has always been about tech, even thought automobiles have become a bigger part of the show in recent years. The hyper-intersection of auto and tech is the autonomous vehicle (AV).
Nissan has released the best Leaf—as in the one with the ability to go the farthest—so far–the 2019 Nissan Leaf Plus.
Bosch also highlighted a new program working with automaker Daimler and technology provider Nvidia to accelerate automated driving in cities.
This year that collaboration—or collision, depending on how you look at—was most evident when Chinese automaker Byton showed off the production version of its new EV’s interior.
the U.S. debut of 2020 Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 4Matic all-elecric crossover SUV. Mercedes says the electric SUV will have a 279-mile driving range.