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Sony and Honda Unveil Afeela EV Concept Car Controlled by PlayStation Controller at CES

At this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Sony once again attracted the attention of the audience with its unique display method. This time, they teamed up with Honda to push a new concept electric car called Afeela to the center of the stage, and the tool for pushing the car turned out to be a PlayStation controller.

This electric car called Afeela is the product of years of cooperation between Sony and Honda. Although no news has been announced about when and whether this car will be officially launched, the appearance of its concept car has undoubtedly become a highlight of CES. This time, Sony is even more creative and uses the PlayStation DualSense controller to display the latest version of this car, which undoubtedly adds more mystery and interest to this future car.

Of course, this isn’t a hint that the Afeela EV will use PlayStation controllers as its method of control. This is just an eye-catching display that shows the audience the precise operation and sensitive response of the PlayStation controller, and also shows Sony’s unique imagination for future travel.

At major exhibitions like CES, there are endless new and unique displays, but Sony’s move will undoubtedly add more topics and attention to this year’s exhibition. This further demonstrates Sony’s exploration and enthusiasm for future travel, and also highlights their pursuit and breakthroughs in innovative technology.

Although we are still unable to determine when Afeela EV will actually hit the road, the cooperation between Sony and Honda undoubtedly paints a beautiful picture of future travel for us. With the continuous advancement and development of science and technology, we have reason to believe that such a future is not out of reach.

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