Every year at CES, the world’s biggest and most innovative companies are exciting (and sometimes it’s so weird) technology for your home impressive TVs IT smart kitchen appliances. But CES is also where automotive giants come to showcase their products, and 2023 was a particularly entertaining show for car enthusiasts.
Sustainability and environmental friendliness are growing trends in every segment of the tech industry, so it’s not easy to see more electric vehicles and related innovations at CES 2023. Here are some of the best.
The Mercedes Benz Vision EQXX is a sexy EV that makes gas drinkers drool

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This Vision EQXX The concept car was designed from the ground up and can travel up to 620 miles on a full charge without adding additional bulky batteries, making this concept car the most efficient Mercedes to date. EQXX only has a more futuristic AI avatar, like KITT from Knight Rider; all this in one free floating screen. I need to find out which one I find more attractive, interior or exterior.
Verge TS Ultra Motorcycle has serious Tron vibes

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This Boundary TS line coming to the US in 2023. The high-end Ultra will have a top speed of 124 mph and can charge quickly in 25 minutes, making it the coolest bike on the block. Traveling an estimated 233 miles on a full charge, the Ultra produces 201 horsepower. The bike can go 0-60 miles in 2.5 seconds. The engine is located on the rear rim, which gives the bike a lower center of gravity and allows for a larger battery in the bike frame. The Ultra will cost you $44,900. If it’s too rich for your blood, there are two more models: the $29,900 TS Pro and the $26,900 TS.
Who needs an outlet when you have a Squad?

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This Crew A two-seater with a small solar panel on the roof that can go up to 31.2 miles on a sunny day. The golf cart-style vehicle can travel up to 60 miles on a single full charge. The drivetrain consists of two 2-kilowatt rear in-wheel motors powered by four replaceable 1.6kWh batteries. It has a top speed of just under 30 mph. The vehicle is equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, seat belts and a roll cage for safety. It may not be the sportiest car on the block, but it’ll save you money, both on the pump and at its US$6,250 price.
cycling in the snow

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This moon bike A 163-pound rideable that is part snowmobile, part bicycle. It can support a rider weight of 264 pounds, delivers 170 nm of torque and reaches a top speed of 26 mph. The latest Moonbike adds mobile support to its products, with an iOS and Android app that allows riders to track their tracks and altitudes and connect with other lunar bikers. The bike currently retails for $8,900.
BMW’s concept car doubles as your friend

Technology may not be very personal. BMW i Vision Dee hope to fix this. Using sophisticated artificial intelligence, this concept car eliminates the servant trick of Siri and Alexa. Instead, it hopes to double as both your car and your friend. The i Vision Dee is an EV sports car whose exterior consists of 240 E Ink panels. You can use these panels to program a digital face into the grille of the car – because this is an EV, the ventilation provided by the grille is usually not needed – or you can change the colors of the car with the click of a button.
BMW i Vision Dee is just a concept for now, but some of its features will be reflected in real BMW cars. For example, BMW CEO Oliver Zipse said that the artificial intelligence-assisted HUB technology that the company put in i Vision Dee will come to real cars in 2025. — Daniel Van Boom
The flying car is really happening, this time for real

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We’ve been waiting for flying cars ever since. least The Jetsons and we are now on the verge of making this dream come true. And by “we,” I mean a company called Aska, which showcased its A5 flying car at CES 2023. It’s more than a concept: Aska has opened pre-orders for the $789,000 vehicle. At CES 2023, Aska co-founder Guy Kaplinsky said that Federal Aviation Administration approval for the A5 could be “within a month.” Aska hopes to use the A5 to launch a ridesharing service in 2026. — Daniel Van Boom
Read more: This $789,000 Flying Car Could Take Off Faster Than You Think
Tesla of the Sea

Candela’s C8 EV hydrofoil boat seeks to stir the waters with autonomous technology and more.
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As you’ve probably noticed, EVs are very hot right now. But why stop on the roads? of Candela C8 EV hydrofoil boat it is a slippery ship that glides on water like a flying carpet, According to Bridget Carey of CNET. Besides making EVs sexy, Candela’s C8 also takes cues from Tesla in another important way: the C8’s autonomous boat that can stick to a certain course. The entire boat is made of carbon fiber, including the seats, which explains its $390,000 price tag. — Daniel Van Boom
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Sony’s first car arrives in 2026

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EVs are big business and Sony wants to be in it. If the electronics giant Collaboration with Honda for a new electric vehicle brand I called Afeela. The Afeela logo appears in a narrow screen or “media bar” on the vehicle’s front bumper. It can also interact with people outside the vehicle and share information such as the weather or the vehicle’s charge status.
Unlike the car Sony showed off at CES 2020 years ago, this car is actually making its way to the market. Pricing is yet to be announced, but Sony has said that the Afeela car will hit North American roads in 2026. Japan and Europe will follow. — Daniel Van Boom
A Transformers-inspired bike that fits under the desk

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Is this electric bike more than it looks? There’s little risk of confusing Tatamel with a robot in disguise, but you’re unlikely to see an electric bike that folds up to suitcase size like a Transformer and can fit under a desk. -also CES 2023That’s exactly what Japanese company Icoma showed with Tatamel. It’s also more than a last mile bike. The electric battery pack can be used to charge devices that can come in handy in an emergency.
read more: Transformers Inspired EV Bike That Folds to Fit Under Your Desk