CES in Las Vegas is increasingly becoming a true motor show
The CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas (USA) is increasingly becoming a major motor show, when other large traditional European and North American shows are increasingly becoming regional shows in a phase of redefining themselves.
 
This year, an entire hall was devoted to the automobile at CES 2023, and carmakers presented several world premiere concepts as well as many technological innovations.
 
Stellantis presented its battery electric Inception concept as well as the battery electric version of the Ram 1500 pickup (the third best-selling model in the United States) which should be launched in 2024, as a competitor to the Ford F-150 Lightning Series.
 
Volkswagen presented its new battery electric sedan ID7 which should be launched next spring, as a successor to the Passat sedan (the station wagon of the Passat should temporarily continue its commercial career).
 
BMW presented its i-Vision Dee concept which evokes in anticipation the design of future battery electric BMWs.
 
Honda and Sony presented their joint battery electric concept called Afeela which should be marketed in 2026.
 
Faraday returns with a cutting-edge all-electric FF91 high-end sedan concept priced at $180,000, when the brand Lightyear unveiled its rival Tesla Model 3 sedan, to be on market in 2025.
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