Byton reveals self-driving living-room on wheels, the K-Byte, in LA

Byton K-Byte concept
Byton aims to reinvent the car by turning it into the next generation iPhone. Other automakers have talked about turning their center screen displays into iPhone-like interfaces, but not the whole car.

That seems to be the goal of Byton, which says it is creating the “next generation smart device,” “spaceship Byton,” “your self-cruising living space.”

In a two-hour press conference streamed from Shanghai in English and Chinese to coincide with its press-conference slot at the LA Auto Show, the startup electric-carmaker laid out plans to bring its first SUV to market late next year, and showed a concept version of its next model, the K-Byte luxury sedan.

READ THIS: Byton begins road testing its electric car in China

Both cars are fully electric, based on the same “skateboard” chassis, with batteries under the floor.

Byton was scant with actual specs, but said the base version of the M-Byte SUV will have about 280 miles of range, while a more expensive trim level with a bigger battery will get about 325 miles. Batteries will be supplied by Chinese manufacturer CATL.

The K-Byte will be a full-size sedan, 195 inches long, on a 118-inch wheelbase (about 2 inches longer than the SUV), making it about the size of a Toyota Avalon. It has small flying buttresses covering the rear window pillars, which Byton says improve aerodynamics to stretch the car's range.

Byton K-Byte concept

Byton executives made a bigger deal about the cars’ 49-inch “coast-to-coast,” “shared-experience display,” which it displayed in the M-Byte, and which we had a chance to sample at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last January. The single, curved screen stretches the width of what would normally be the dashboard. If the car is to be the next-generation iPhone, this screen is the heart of the car.

The interface isn’t that different from the one we sampled, with three sections to the screen, one on the left for driving displays, a center section for navigation and audio, and an entertainment screen for the passenger on the right.

It will offer augmented reality for the driver, virtual reality, a simulator, and video conferencing. Reading and sending emails should be comparatively simple. A wide-angle, digital rear-view camera screen appears at the bottom left behind the steering wheel.

Byton K-Byte concept

Byton says the screen will comply with all international automotive standards, which means that while driving, the screen either can’t display video or the driver can’t see the section of it that does. The company also says it will be silicon-coated for crash safety.

The screen can be reconfigured, with the navigation system, for example, taking up the right two-thirds of the display, complete with, Byton says, “all” points of interest, which will be integrated with navigation and search, much like Google Maps—only larger.

Driving controls are on a separate tablet in the center of the steering wheel, which gets covered by the airbag in an accident to protect the driver. Byton says there are no other controls.

CHECK OUT: Chinese electric-car startup Byton reveals its second concept: a Level 4 self-driving sedan

The idea, however, is for drivers not to have to use the system to drive. Byton says the M-byte will come with full Level 4 self-driving capability starting in 2020, which will allow the car to drive itself on limited access highways.

Byton K-Byte concept

The K-byte uses a set of lidar sensors integrated on the front and rear of the panoramic glass roof, and retractable lidar sensors that the company calls LiGuards on the front fenders. They deploy when the self-driving system is activated.

Both the self-driving system and the “shared-experience display” can be controlled using gesture commands or voice commands provided by Byton partner Baidu.

Byton K-Byte concept

The company says it has finished its global factory in Nanjing, China, and has produced the first handful of its planned 100 M-Byte prototypes.

Byton says this “self-cruising living space,” will be the new standard of automotive luxury when the M-Byte goes on sale next year. The question we can’t help but ask is, how will this new iPhone on wheels drive?

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Uber’s plan to buy UK delivery giant Deliveroo has stalled, with the 2 sides said to be ‘miles apart’ on valuation

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China’s Didi adds driver training program to counter sharp decline in rides

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Top Automotive Industry News for Week of November 5 – November 11, 2018

Here is the most important news associated with the automotive industry
identified by the AEA for the week of November 5, 2018 -November 11, 2018.

We hope it helps you stay up to speed on the key developments in our
industry:

-Automotive Manufacturing News-

First ex-UAW official sentenced in FCA-related scandal; gets 1 year

(Detroit Free Press)

Ford plans construction on Michigan Central Depot by year's end

(Detroit Free Press)

Former Tesla employee charged with embezzling $9.3 million from Elon
Musk's company

(MarketWatch)

Is Toyota Next to Pare Back its Passenger Car Line?

(The Detroit Bureau)

Tesla picks an insider to be chairwoman, fueling doubt Elon Musk will
be reined in

(LA Times)

The gas engine still has a long life to live, Aston Martin CEO says

(CNBC)

VW planning $21K EV to challenge Tesla

(The Detroit News)

VW takes another shot at compact pickup market

(The Detroit News)

White House, California to discuss vehicle emissions rules next week

(autoblog)

Why GM is moving 3,000 workers from Pontiac to Warren

(Detroit Free Press)

-Automotive Evolution News-

8 concept cars that show how technology will dominate the drive of the
future

(CNBC)

Autonomous Cars Face Big Hurdles; They Will Succeed, But When?

(Forbes)

Daimler And Bosch Choose San Jose For Their Silicon Valley Robo-Taxi
Service

(Forbes)

GM's future lineup will run on electricity, drive itself — and fly

(Detroit Free Press)

Mercedes-Benz, Bosch to offer self-driving car rides in San Jose,
California

(USA Today)

Tesla Drivers Report Autopilot Disengaging While Driving Due To
Software Bug

(Forbes)

This Robot Truck Startup May Have An Edge Over Waymo In Bad-Weather
Driving

(Forbes)

Uber rival Taxify says it can grow 100 times bigger in the scooter and
ride-hailing market

(CNBC)

Uber ups its driver perks with 'Pro' program, including free college
education

(USA Today)

-Automotive Retail News-

Better inventory listings, lead management anchor more sales

(Auto Remarketing)

CarGurus Helps Dealerships Solve for Attribution with More Insight

(PR Newswire)

Dealertrack Looks to Speed Car Buying Process

(Auto Finance News)

Jumpstart: Car Buyers Want to Negotiate

(Auto Dealer Monthly)

Lithia and Shift to operate separately and share technology

(Auto Remarketing)

Luxury car owners trade up for American pickups as Ford, GM and Ram
trucks dominate market

(CNBC)

Millennials Spending Big on Cars — With Auto Loans to Match

(The Detroit Bureau)

Used car payments hit record $400 per month as prices top $20,000

(USA Today)

Used-Car Prices Reach 13-Year High in Third Quarter

(Vehicle Remarketing)

Used Vehicle Prices Rising, Pushing Buyers to Look at Leasing

(The Detroit Bureau)

-Automotive Wholesale News-

Compact Van Values Dip at Start of November

(Vehicle Remarketing)

-Automotive Ownership News-

Where your car is most likely to be stolen in every state

(USA Today)

-Automotive Enthusiast News-

Inside the World's Most Valuable Hot Wheels Collection

(Car and Driver)

With millions at stake, car collectors scour Earth for lost classics

(Detroit Free Press)

-Automotive Servicing News-

Mazda to recall 640,000 vehicles globally over diesel engine issue

(Reuters)

Subaru recalls nearly 400K vehicles to fix stalling problems

(Detroit Free Press)

U.S. agency probes 1.7 million GM SUVs over wiper failures

(Reuters)

-General Business & Executive News-

CDK Global Names Brian Krzanich President and Chief Executive Officer

(CDK)

Ford buys electric scooter startup Spin, joining competitors Bird and
Lime

(USA Today)

Harley-Davidson's electric motorcycle signals a big change for the
legendary, but troubled, company

(CNBC)

Tesla’s Booming Model 3 Sales and More This Week In The Future Of Cars

(Wired)

Time Dealer Of The Year

(Automotive News)

VW Considers Investing in Ford-Backed Autonomous Unit Argo

(Bloomberg)

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Communauto is enthousiast about the City of Montréal’s position shift concerning free-floating carsharing vehicles

Montréal, March 15th 2018 – Communauto, the largest free-floating carsharing operator in Greater Montréal, salutes the City of Montréal’s new position on free-floating carsharing vehicles.

“Demands for free-floating vehicles are far from being met. Also, the potential is great compared to other Canadian cities. The City’s new policy will allow us to overcome the barriers that have slowed us down in the past. It will also contribute to significantly reduce the circulation of cars and their emissions.” says Mr. Benoît Robert, CEO of Communauto.

The new administration’s initiatives : a positive response to Communauto’s demands:

Enlarging the free-floating service area to include the boroughs of Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Ville-Marie. Note that the free-floating service is already available in Verdun and Outremont. As a result, the City’s new policy will allow us to improve the service coverage in those boroughs ;

Eliminating the cap on the number of permits for hybrid free-floating vehicles and simplifying procedures to obtain them ;

The introduction of incentives for the electrification of the fleet of vehicles, starting by a lower price for the vignettes emitted for those particular vehicles. Communauto already has Canada’s largest carsharing fleet of electric vehicles (120 EV). Most of them are part of its free-floating service.

A positive alternative
“Apprehensions were brought up in the past about the free-floating carsharing service being detrimental to the cab industry, and eventually cannibalizing public transit. After several years of service, it seems obvious to us that there are more opportunities than risks in developing mobility alternatives to the private ownership of cars. Communauto is strongly committed to strengthening the relationship between the actors within this ecosystem”. adds M. Robert.

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About Communauto
Communauto is the largest carsharing service in Québec. Founded in 1994, the company with an environmental, social and urbanistic mission has a fleet of over 2000 vehicles in 8 cities: Kingston, Ottawa, Gatineau, Montréal (Laval and Longueuil), Québec, Sherbrooke, Halifax and Paris (France).

In Montréal, Communauto offers to its users a station-bound service with reservation of over 1000 vehicles and a free-floating service, Auto-mobile, that counts 600 vehicles.

Communauto is also the largest operator of shared electric vehicles in Canada. Over the years, it also developed several partnerships with public transportation operators, urban and long distance, taxi companies and bike sharing.

For more information:

Marco Viviani, vice-président

Développement stratégique 1 514 499-2804

mviviani@communauto.ca