Chrysler is betting millennials will want to be as connected in their cars as they are at home with a new concept car that mixes high-tech gadgetry with a head-turning design.
The Portal concept was unveiled on Tuesday at CES in Las Vegas as Chrysler's proposal to the millennial generation and is designed to be a comfortable "third space" for a generation that is just as much at home in a coffee shop as they are at home or work.
[...] On the tech side, the Portal hits all the right notes when it comes to the current crop of concept vehicles: A large sweeping digital dashboard with many of the internal surfaces doubling as flat screens, and internet connectivity throughout.
There are an impressive 10 gadget docks so the six passengers will never be fighting over who gets to charge their device, and Chrysler said speakers direct audio to each seating zone so it's possible to each listen to their own music.
[...] The Portal is a battery electric vehicle with a 250 mile range, and supports fast-charging that can deliver a 150-mile charge in 20 minutes.
Setting aside its intended market, the car has good features that would appeal to a lot of customers.
[One thing to note is that this is a concept car, not intended for production - Fnord666]
(Score: 2) by donkeyhotay on Thursday January 05 2017, @03:02PM
As quickly as technology becomes obsolete and/or broken these days, I can't imagine owning a car that is destined to become a useless brick within a year or so.
(Score: 2) by GungnirSniper on Thursday January 05 2017, @05:20PM
'Tis a feature, not a bug! All those "security vulnerabilities" that need to be patched will provide a steady stream of traffic to "our extensive dealer network" enabling "valued-added repair and maintenance" and extra visitors to showrooms.
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(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday January 05 2017, @08:17PM
If they followed Tesla's example of OTA updates that improve the car's performance, that wouldn't necessarily have to be true.
Washington DC delenda est.