11 futuristic cars and vehicles to watch out for at CES 2019
As the auto industry moves toward electrification and autonomy, the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has become an increasingly important venue for carmakers to show off their ideas for the future of transport.
Last year, Toyota unveiled a concept for a self-driving delivery vehicle and Ford outlined its efforts to create communication technology for autonomous vehicles.
This year, carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Honda are bringing concept and forthcoming production vehicles to the event, which runs from January 8 to 11 in Las Vegas.
These are the 11 vehicles we’re most excited to see at CES.
Audi E-Tron
Audi will bring its forthcoming E-Tron electric SUV to CES.
Honda Autonomous Work Vehicle
Honda will show off an autonomous, multi-purpose vehicle.
Hyundai Elevate
Hyundai will unveil its Elevate concept vehicle, which will have wheels attached to legs, which it says will allow the vehicle to drive, walk, or climb depending on the environment.
Bosch autonomous concept shuttle
Bosch will reveal a concept vehicle for an autonomous shuttle service.
Mercedes-Benz CLA
Mercedes-Benz will unveil the new version of its CLA-Class coupe.
Mercedes-Benz EQC
Mercedes-Benz will also show its forthcoming EQC electric SUV in the US for the first time.
Mercedes-Benz Vision Urbanetic
The Vision Urbanetic, an autonomous concept vehicle, will also make its US debut at the CES.
Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow
The electric Vision EQ Silver Arrow electric vehicle concept will also be on display.
Byton M-Byte
Byton will present its forthcoming M-Byte electric SUV.
Nissan Leaf E-Plus
The German electric mobility industry publication, Electrive.com, reports that Nissan will unveil the Leaf E-Plus at CES. It will have a larger battery than the current Leaf.
Harley-Davidson LiveWire
Harley-Davidson will present its forthcoming electric motorcycle, the LiveWire.
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The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas – which starts on Tuesday – is where enthusiasts can glimpse the next generation of transport