The 11 coolest cars we can't wait to see at CES

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Nissan Ariya Concept

  • This year’s International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) runs from January 7-10 in Las Vegas.
  • Automakers have used the event to show off their ideas for electric vehicles and autonomous-driving technology.
  • Big names like Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and Jeep will have production and concept vehicles on display this year.
  • So will startups like Byton and Fisker Inc.
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The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has become an important venue for automakers to show off their ideas for electric vehicles and autonomous-driving technology.

This year, big names like Mercedes-Benz and Toyota, as well as startups like Byton and Fisker Inc., are bringing concept and production vehicles to the event, which runs from January 7-10 in Las Vegas.

These are the 11 vehicles we’re most excited to see at CES.

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Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 4Matic

Mercedes-Benz will release this electric SUV in the US in 2021.

Mercedes-Benz Vision EQS

Mercedes-Benz unveiled this electric concept sedan in September at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt.

BMW i3

BMW says it will show off a redesigned interior, called the Urban Suite, for its i3 electric sedan.

Byton M-Byte

Byton has suggested it will bring its M-Byte SUV.

Byton K-Byte

Byton might also bring its K-Byte sedan, which it displayed at CES in 2019.

Hybrid plug-in Jeeps

Jeep will bring plug-in hybrid versions of its Wrangler, Compass, and Renegade SUVs.

Fisker Ocean

Fisker Inc will show its Ocean electric SUV to the public for the first time at CES.

Hyundai Personal Air Vehicle

Hyundai will unveil a flying-vehicle concept.

Nissan Ariya Concept

Nissan debuted this electric concept SUV at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2019.

Toyota e-Palette

Toyota has said its autonomous e-Palette vehicles could one day be used for ride-sharing, deliveries, or retail.

Toyota LQ

Toyota will also show off an autonomous passenger-vehicle concept.



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