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Trend 4.20 The Best Cars of CES

With the Detroit auto show bumped to June, CES 2020 might have been the most auto-heavy iteration of the consumer electronics–focused show in its history. We saw not only tons of automotive gadgets, innovations, and technologies—you can check out our coverage of those online—but also actual cars, and perhaps more of them than you might expect. Heavy hitters like Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and Honda showed off fancy wheels, but the vehicles most grounded in reality came from lesser known names like Fisker, Byton, and Sony (yes, that Sony). For all the details, check out our rundown of the visionary CES cars you need to know about.

Byton M-Byte

electric crossover as “the world’s first smart device on wheels.” It’s a corny tagline inspired by tons of research indicating that customers are starting to

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