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All the cool car stuff at CES 2019

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As usual, the future of transportation was on display in Las Vegas this January. Here are some of our favorites.
Audi and Disney have collaborated on a rear-seat VR entertainment system that actually ties into the drive itself.
The rear seat passenger wears a set of VR goggles, which displays an interactive game — the CES demo featured an Avengers tie-in.
Holoride’s content is automatically generated to suit each journey, matching turns and movements in the car with actions in the game.
Perhaps the next cross-country road trip won’t be so bad.
You might know Bell for its helicopters, but it’s ready to jump into the air taxi fray with this full-scale concept.
Bell believes the first test flights could happen as soon as 2020.
The interior has space for four, plus a pilot.
While the bike itself isn’t new, it’s the first time BMW has brought this tech to the US.
Not only is this bike capable of staying upright in turns, it has a little kickstand that deploys when it’s time to stop.
What you see here is an interior that’s destined for production, believe it or not.
With a 47-inch screen spanning the width of the dashboard and a touchpad covering half of the steering wheel, it’s absolutely wild.
Daimler’s Freightliner subsidiary came to CES to show off tech that makes its trucks safer for everyone.
Freightliner Cascadia Class-8 trucks now come standard with adaptive cruise control that can bring the truck to a stop before starting off again.
Most impressive, though, is its automatic braking system, which can detect pedestrians or cars and come to an alarmingly fast stop.
The LiveWire isn’t new, but Harley-Davidson came to CES to announce its pricing and the fact that it’s available for preorder.
It’s pricey, though — its $29,799 price tag includes a battery that only covers 110 miles between charges.
H-D also announced that the LiveWire will emit a futuristic take on the „signature Harley-Davidson sound.“
Honda’s Dream Drive infotainment concept is a whole ecosystem focused on commerce and content.

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