Here are the top car stories at CES 2019
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/ces-2019-automotive-tech-roundup/
Meanwhile, Mercedes-Benz debuted its coupe-y, swoopy 2020 CLA-Class in Las Vegas this week. The compact sedan is packed with style, but bursting at the seams with tech including Benz's MBUX connected infotainment system and a healthy dose of driver aid technologies. (A bit of a power bump over the A-Class doesn't hurt, either.)
Electric car startup Byton only debuted part of the production version of its M-Byte electric SUV, it's arguably the most exciting/contentious part. The M-Byte production cockpit features a massive 48-inch screen that's as large as seven iPads and a touchscreen in the center of the steering wheel. We expect to see the rest of the car later this year.