Cold Start. It looks like a concept interior, but it's a production car

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THE byton is a Chinese startup founded by former BMW and Nissan executives, and wants to build premium electric and smart vehicles. At CES it presented the final interior destined for its first production model.

This will be the M-byte , an electric crossover, but the focus is all on the interior — it's not hard to see why… If we could find the Tesla's 17″ screen huge, what about the 48″ curved screen Byton M-Byte?

Called SED (Shared Experience Display), having 48″, it will be the largest screen to date placed in a production car. Byton announces that the placement of this massive display does not affect the driver's line of sight, automatically adapts the brightness depending on lighting conditions and is capable of meeting all safety requirements, even in the event of a collision.

Byton M-Byte
Byton M-Byte, still as a prototype. The production model will be very close to the prototype, guarantee those responsible.

Amazingly, the 48″ SED isn't the only display inside. To control it there are two more touch screens: a 7″ Driver Tablet positioned… on the steering wheel, and an 8″ Touch Pad on the center console.

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