
Explore the latest in-vehicle technology advances at CES, where a record number of car makers are exhibiting the most high-tech automobiles ever to hit the market. And more than 100 automotive tech firms, like Delphi, Mitek and Pioneer will showcase the latest after-market automotive technologies and services. Here’s a quick look:
Audi of America
Booth: LVCC, CES Central Plaza CP-35 and North Hall 1130
Audiusa.com
Audi’s connected car innovations include piloted driving and parking as well as 4G LTEenabled Wi-Fi connectivity.
Chrysler LLC
Booth: LVCC, North Hall 301
Chrysler.com
Chrysler’s Uconnect integrates music, calls and travel destinations to connect drivers to the people, places and things that matter to them.
Ford Motor Company
Booth: LVCC, North Hall 2220
Ford.com
SYNC and SYNC with MyFord Touch keep drivers entertained and informed. Using voice commands, touchscreen controls and steering wheel-mounted buttons, the SYNC system gives drivers control.
Chevrolet
Booth: LVCC, North Hall – 1830
Chevrolet.com
Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is now one of the world’s largest car brands, doing business in more than 140 countries and selling more than 4 million cars and trucks a year. At the 2013 CES Chevrolet is displaying some of the latest and most innovative mobile, infotainment, smart grid and connectivity solutions to hit the automobile industry.
Hyundai Motor Company
Booth: LVCC, North Hall 315
HyundaiUSA.com
Hyundai’s Blue Link technology is a hands-free navigator, an on-site mechanic and a personal concierge and its Eco-Coach system helps drivers become more fuel-efficient to save money.
KIA Motors America Inc.
Booth: LVCC, North Hall 530
Kia.com
Kia’s UVO eServices is an advanced voiceactivated system. UVO includes smartphonebased connectivity that provides telematics, parked vehicle locator and advanced vehicle relationship management.
Lexus
Booth: LVCC, North Hall 2835
Lexus.com
Lexus’s heads-up display, projects turn-byturn directions, audio information and vehicle speed onto the windshield while an available 15-speaker Mark Levinson Premium Surround Sound Audio System uses 7.1-channel architecture and 330 watts of power for the ultimate audio experience.
Subaru of America Inc.
Booth: LVCC, CES Central Plaza CP-14
Subaru.com
Subaru keeps drivers connected with advances like Subaru’s EyeSight technology, which uses two cameras mounted by the rearview mirror to monitor traffic and automatically react to conditions.
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