Sony reveals electric SUV prototype as it tests EV market

Sony plans to look under the hood of the EV market with a new operating company, Sony Mobility, later in 2022.
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Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida stands next to the Sony Vision-S SUV prototype electric vehicle during the Sony press conference ahead of CES.
Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida unveils the Vision-S SUV prototype. Credit: AFP via Getty Images

Sony did it again, surprising CES attendees with another electric concept car, this time a 7-seater SUV.

Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida revealed the Vision-S SUV prototype on Tuesday, a followup to a concept car with the same name that the company unveiled at CES 2020.

Sony plans to look into whether it can enter the increasingly crowded EV market through a new operating company, Sony Mobility, this spring, according to a statement. As more consumers purchase electric cars, several automakers are expanding into electric SUVs and trucks.

The company known for TVs, speakers, and cameras, boasted that its prototype provided "immersive" audio, gaming capabilities, a panoramic screen up front, and rear-seat displays.

A concept electric SUV next to a concept EV sedan on a road with a mountain in the background.
Left: Sony's Vision-S SUV, a concept electric SUV. Right: Sony's Vision-S, a concept electric sedan. Credit: Sony

Sony has its eyes set on autonomous driving, too, according to the statement. While the Vision-S announced in 2020 had 33 sensors, the SUV has 40. Assisted driving features have been all the rage in new EVs. GM has Super Cruise, a hands-free driving system, in its 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV, and Tesla offers its so-called Full Self Driving feature, which provides steering and parking assistance, among other capabilities.

While the Vision-S and its SUV build are just prototypes for now, several EV concept cars have come to market over the years. For example, the BMW iX and Cadillac Lyriq, both coming in the first half of 2022, were once concept cars.

Sony is currently testing the Vision-S sedan on public roads in Europe. It didn't say when or where it would test drive its SUV prototype.

Both the sedan and SUV will be on display at CES this week. Details about battery type, driving range, or charging capabilities were not made readily available.

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