Summary
At CES 2020 (dates: January 7 through 10, 2020; venue: Las Vegas Convention and World Trade Center), companies in various fields from around the world presented their visions of next-generation mobility. Japanese OEMs, suppliers and electronics manufacturers were actively promoting their technologies and services. This report summarizes the high profile displays of Japanese companies, and is based on company press releases and photographs taken at the event.
| Sony autonomous EV prototype “Vision-S” | Honda’s “Augmented Driving Concept” |
| Toyota announcement of “Woven City” connected city project. | Nissan introduced its “Nissan Ariya Concept” technology. |
Related reports:
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Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Exhibits from Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi (Nov. 2019)
Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Toyota Exhibits an Array of EVs, FCVs, and Mobility Solutions (Nov. 2019)
Toyota’s CASE Strategy: Seminars from Automotive World and CES 2019 (Feb. 2019)
CES 2019 reports:
CES 2019: Production models (Feb. 2019)
CES 2019: User experience, autonomous vehicles and mobility solutions (Feb. 2019)
CES 2019: New technologies and service models for the IoT (Feb. 2019)
CES 2019: State of the Autonomous Vehicle Industry (Feb. 2019)
Local Reconstruction Note
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Toyota: Woven City connected city project
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Honda: Augmented Driving Concept and autonomous driving / driving assistance technology
The source outline identifies this section as part of “CES 2020: Next-generation mobility initiatives by Japanese manufacturers”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Cloud, Aisin Seiki, CES, AI, Cockpit, Fastener and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.
Nissan: 4-wheel electric drive control technology in Nissan Ariya concept
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Panasonic: Smart Mobility technology including OneConnect cloud service
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Aisin: Autonomous driving concept car “i-mobility Type-C 20”
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