Chrysler Shows Off Latest Technology – on the 2023 Consumer Electric Show, which is planned to be held starting on January 5.
They will showcase Chrysler’s latest technology concept embedded in the cabin of its electric car.
In fact, this software was shown for the first time at the end of 2021.
During the introduction they displayed three superior points from this technology.
Which namely STLA Brain, STLA SmartCockpit and STLA AutoDrive.
They plan to offer this smart interior concept in an electric car that they will release in 2025. STLA Brain is the tip of the technology that they embed.
Where basically the technology is hardware and software that can support other elements.
Chrysler Shows Off Latest Technology
It will be an integrated directly for two other features namely STLA SmartCockpit and STLA Auto Drive.
The STLA SmartCockpit will display a 37.2-inch wide screen for infotainment needs.
There is also AI which will learn the owner’s preference over time, to assist in making the user experience more intuitive.
Meanwhile, STLA AutoDrive, is an advanced technology from self-driving level 3.
Where at that level the driver can remove their hands from the steering wheel while driving under certain conditions.
Not only showing off the latest technology,
but when they appear at the 2023 Consumer Electric Show, they will also showcase environmentally friendly materials will use in future cars.
In the future, they plan to use recycled plastics and organic-based natural solutions.
Chrysler has also stated that it will no longer use chrome accents on the models they will launch later.
Indonesia Dominates Car Sales in Southeast Asia
Car sales in Indonesia are currently showing improvement after being hit by the some case about Covid-19 pandemic since 2020.
In fact, throughout 2022 car shipments in the country will still be the highest in the Southeast Asia region.
Based on data released by the ASEAN Automotive Federation, Indonesia is at the top of the car sales standings beating Thailand.
National sales were recorded at 942,399 units from January to last November 2022.
The achievement of Indonesia’s four-wheeler sales rose 19.2 percent compared to the same period last year, amounting to 790,529 units.
Meanwhile, Thailand, which was in second place, recorded sales of 818,881 units from January to November 2022. These results increased 22.6 percent compared to the same period in 2021, which only reached 668,109 units.
Malaysia is in third position, with sales of 642,306 units during 11 months last year, or an increase of 44.8 percent compared to the same period in 2021 of 443,636 units.
Vietnam is in fourth position, with sales of 369,334 units from January to November 2022, up 43.5 percent compared to the same period in 2021 of 257,390 units.
In the next position, there is the Philippines with sales of 315,337 units, up 31 percent compared to the same period in 2021 of 240,642 units.