
Sony Vision-S 02 EV unveiled at CES 2022
India Today
At CES 2022, Sony has unveiled its second EV, the Vision-S 02 and this one is a 7-seat SUV that is aimed at the Tesla Model X.
Japanese tech giant Sony has revealed the Vision-S 02 electric SUV at the CES 2022 and also announced that a dedicated mobility company will be set up to take forward Sony’s electric vehicle development plans. The Vision-S 02 is an SUV-body type that succeeds the Vision-S saloon prototype that we have seen for some time now. Sony Mobility Inc. is the name that will be responsible for the development and marketing of upcoming Sony vehicles.
Vision-S 02 is a big car with 7 seats and a minimalistic design language. Following in its predecessor's design, the front has a raised lip with a black grille which is flanked by air-scoops that feed air to the wheels. The headlamps are leaf-shaped and split in the middle by the full-width LED DRL strip that forms the Sony Mobility logo in the middle; there are no side mirrors, just Sony’s CMOS sensors to help you navigate the roads. It has a relaxed SUV stance, with a curved sloping roof that ends in fastback style. The car is 4.9m long and sits on 20-inch alloys.

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