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Byton K-byte: one step closer to autonomous driving

Byton K-byte Concept

At Byton, they already surprised us once when they presented us with the concept M-byte SUV. It impressed with a different approach to design, and the company mentioned that it still has big plans. And he really has them. At the Asian CES fair, Byton presented the new Byton K-byte sedan concept.

Concept sedan Byton K-byte has an equally impressive design, but its marketing potential lies in its interior. But this time we are not talking about the engine, but about central computer and center screen, which are connected to several advanced sensors, which are integrated into the design of the car itself. Which is not surprising, since Byton has connected with the company Aurora, with which they are jointly developing an autonomous driving program L4 respectively fourth degree.

Today in cars we have what is called second level autonomous driving, and the fourth level is defined as autonomous driving in which the car drives all alone, and the driver takes control of the car when he wants to. This means that to drive the car we will not need anything other than to get into it enter the final destination your way. It is assumed that the sedan will also have a system for recognition of the driver's face, which was already advertised at the launch of the SUV.

Byton K-byte Concept
Byton K-byte Concept

At the moment, we only have computer sketches of the car, which, however, show a peculiar design and a bunch of different sensors. It can be seen that the C-pillar has moved completely back, which will allow users to have a smooth ride observing the surroundings. The time is not far off when cars will no longer be cars, but 'living room' or 'the office' on wheels.

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