News: 2025 Consumer Electronics Show
CES 2025 had new vehicle reveals, and technological advancements that will be part of new cars in the coming years.
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CES 2025 had new vehicle reveals, and technological advancements that will be part of new cars in the coming years.
The middle of the decade is game changer time for Tata’s Jaguar Land Rover group as the company plans to launch a new generation of electrified vehicles that will rely a new Nvidia-based operating system.
Mercedes-Benz, one of the world’s oldest and most-respected premium automakers, is taking a big step into the future by partnering with super chipmaker Nvidia to create a new generation of software-defined cars.
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).
Bosch also highlighted a new program working with automaker Daimler and technology provider Nvidia to accelerate automated driving in cities.