In an attempt to distinguish its prototype electric vehicle from a competitive market, Sony collaborated with Honda to unveil Afeela at CES 2024. The standout feature of this demonstration was the utilization of a PS5 controller to maneuver the electric car on stage, providing a unique and entertaining showcase. However, it's important to note that this won't be an actual feature for consumers; instead, it served as a technological display during CES.
A video surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), shared by Sawyer Merritt, showcasing Sony Honda Mobility president Izumi Kawanishi controlling Afeela with a DualSense wireless controller. Adding to the tech marvel, the user interface for Afeela will be powered by Epic's Unreal Engine 5. Notably, Afeela is set to make its virtual debut in Gran Turismo 7 later this year through a patch, reinforcing the connection between the electric car and the gaming world. Sony and Honda had hinted at this PS5 integration with their future electric cars back in late 2022, with Kawanishi emphasizing Sony's strengths against Tesla by incorporating content, services, and entertainment technologies into mobility. However, it's essential to remember that Afeela is currently in prototype status, with no reservations being accepted, and no release date announced by Sony Honda Mobility.
While Afeela stole the spotlight, Sony had more to offer at CES, including its involvement in the production of Nintendo's Legend of Zelda movie. Sony Pictures, a branch of the company, is actively working on bringing this highly anticipated film to life, adding another dimension to Sony's diverse portfolio showcased at the event.
A video surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), shared by Sawyer Merritt, showcasing Sony Honda Mobility president Izumi Kawanishi controlling Afeela with a DualSense wireless controller. Adding to the tech marvel, the user interface for Afeela will be powered by Epic's Unreal Engine 5. Notably, Afeela is set to make its virtual debut in Gran Turismo 7 later this year through a patch, reinforcing the connection between the electric car and the gaming world. Sony and Honda had hinted at this PS5 integration with their future electric cars back in late 2022, with Kawanishi emphasizing Sony's strengths against Tesla by incorporating content, services, and entertainment technologies into mobility. However, it's essential to remember that Afeela is currently in prototype status, with no reservations being accepted, and no release date announced by Sony Honda Mobility.
While Afeela stole the spotlight, Sony had more to offer at CES, including its involvement in the production of Nintendo's Legend of Zelda movie. Sony Pictures, a branch of the company, is actively working on bringing this highly anticipated film to life, adding another dimension to Sony's diverse portfolio showcased at the event.