Tech giant's advanced electric saloon showcases technology that could appear in production cars.
Sony Vision-S prototype wearing numberplates and a camouflage-style wrap being tested by engineers in Austria.
Vision-S has 33 sensors of varying types embedded within it; these can identify people and objects both inside and outside the car as part of a ‘safety cocoon’.
Fully functioning infotainment display spans the width of the dashboard, with the central display showing a detailed digital rendering of the car's surroundings while it's in motion.
Inside, the Vision-S features a number of time-of-flight (ToF) in-car sensors that can detect and recognise people within to optimise the infotainment and comfort systems.
Vision-S believed to be developed and built in association with partners including Magna Steyr, Bosch and Nvidia.
Sony begins testing Vision-S concept car on public roads

Tech giant's advanced electric saloon showcases technology that could appear in production cars

13 Jan 2021 | 4618 Views | By James Attwood, Autocar UK

A year after its shock unveiling at the CES 2020 technology exhibition, tech giant Sony's Vision-S concept car has hit public roads for the first time in prototype form. 

A new video released by the electronics manufacturer shows a prototype wearing numberplates and a camouflage-style wrap being tested ...

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