Headlamps that "talk"! Really fancy seats! More!
The 2020 CES nerd-a-palooza won't be crowded by the Detroit auto show, which is moving to June this year, so we'll be devoting more time and attention to the event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show. To whet your tech appetite, here are four noteworthy autonomous-vehicle technologies that were revealed just recently.
Magna "Campfire" Seating: Multiple Configurations
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Officially, they're called Power Long Rails with Stadium Swivel, and they're brought to you by the Stow 'n Go folks. On the move, when your electrons bid you to "sit back and leave the driving to us" (in that sing-songy voice they undoubtedly have), these clever seats feature bottom cushions that fold up, allowing the seat to pivot in place and slide fore and aft to achieve a "campfire" configuration that lets the family (or board of directors on the move) see each other for a chat. And when you're toiling away at your daytime desk job and send the car off to earn its keep, the "power long rail" part kicks in, folding the cushions up and powering all the seats forward to leave a giant cargo area into which package delivery drones can dump stuff. This tech is still in the concept stage of development.
Continental eHorizon and PreviewESC: The Cloud Can Can Prep Your Car for Weather
CNXMotion Brake-to-Steer: Correcting for Faults or Danger Automatically in Driverless Cars
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OSRAM-Continental SMARTRIX-HD "Talking" Headlamps
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