Silently, Sony unveiled the electric sedan, the Vision-S, as well as luxury



As we know, Sony is now a Japanese giant with many well-known names in various markets, including smartphones, sales of sensors, cameras and other electronic products, including wireless headphones. And so forth. Specifically, at the ongoing CES 2020 event, the Japanese company was a surprise to the public, with Sony introducing a prototype electric vehicle with a special design.

It's not wrong, as Sony has revealed at CES 2020 that the electric vehicle, called the Vision-S, is equipped with 33 different types of internal and external sensors. Featuring a rich interior display with a long, 360-degree audio system, the ability to connect to a range of devices, with the likes of BlackBerry and Bosch. The company also revealed that the electric vehicle was used with the ToF sensor, which has the function of identifying people or objects both inside and outside the vehicle, whether this sensor or any other sensor. No, it's done in a way Sony calls "Safety Cocoon Concept" that detects and identifies everything around the body of a vehicle or 360 degrees.

Not only does it come with Level 2 automatic driving, which means it works well to control braking and steering, but users also need to be careful to protect the system above. Something went wrong. As you can see in the picture, the car has a four-seater with a 200kW engine that can accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in just 4.8 seconds and the top speed is 240 km / h. h also.

As for other specs, Sony has yet to make it clear, and as we know, this is just a prototype car, which means that Sony is not planning on selling it anytime soon. That. So this is just Sony's launch to let the world know that it's expanding its market to another electric vehicle, which is really special, as we know from above. Finally, it is hoped that the company will bring it to market in the near future.

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