CES Show 2025 Showcases Future of Mobility

CES Show 2025 Showcases Future of Mobility

February 8, 2025
During the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, Las Vegas bustled with excitement as the latest and greatest technology was displayed. Among the assembled gadgets and mind-bending concepts, the automotive sector stole the show as it offered a glimpse into the future of mobility. Present at the event was MAHLE group, a leading provider of thermal management and electrification solutions. The company focuses on efficiency and sustainability in e-mobility, and they brought it at the assembly. The following are automotive cars set to change the world as of 2025:
Donut Lab's EV motor machine is designed for energy efficiency and simplicity. It has a 21-inch automotive wheel, boasting a lower operating RPM and impressive torque for great performance. Pebble Flow's electric RV has a dual motor system, addressed the range anxiety often associated with EVs. The dual motor system allows for longer journeys mitigating the range drop that typically occurs in electric RVs.
BMW wasn't left behind either. The company unveiled its Panoramic iDrive infotainment system which features a panoramic display, central display and head-up display. The redesigned steering wheel with haptic feedback and the animated AI voice assistant added a futuristic touch to the driving experience.
New electric vehicles took center stage too coming through with its unique features and promises. Aptera, the solar-powered EV, offered the possibility of driving off the grid with its sleek design and 700 watts of integrated solar cells. The 2026 Afeela 1 EV, a joint venture between Sony and Honda, combined cutting-edge technology with a powerful electric powertrain.
Honda's new 0 SUV gave a foretaste of the future of fast charging; it is built on a 400-volt architecture. Its compatibility with the Tesla-designed NACS port promises a quick and convenient charging experience. The advancements showcased in CES 2025 proves that the future is bright for the automotive industry from electric motor technology, infotainment systems to charging solutions.
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