For the time being, the South Korean auto manufacturer has only announced one. Called the Real-time Emotion Adaptive Driving (R.E.A.D.) system, it will adjust a car’s interior lighting and climate according to the driver’s emotional state, using a range of sensors and artificial intelligence.
Developed in conjunction with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), the R.E.A.D. system will be housed inside a car-shaped display called the “Space of Emotive Driving” exhibit. Kia will be offering 15-minute tours of the display throughout the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show.
Kia also says it will also display several other technologies on its stand, with details being announced nearer to the show’s start date. We’ll update you with more information when it becomes available.
Mercedes
Mercedes will unveil three new cars at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show. First, the German company will debut its new CLA fastback saloon, which will borrow a host of technology and infotainment features, as well as a mild-hybrid powertrain from the newest generation