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Production Byton M-Byte interior keeps concept's promises with 48-inch
screen
JUNE 14, 2019  Sean Szymkowski

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Teaser for Byton M-Byte SUV production interior
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Byton promised that the production M-Byte electric SUV would hold true to
the concept. On Thursday, the startup electric-car brand released teaser
images of the production vehicle's cockpit, and they confirm at least the
interior will keep that promise. Yes, the 48-inch screen is there; Byton
calls it the "Shared Experience Display."

The company said the interior motif is "digital power," and there's a lot of
tech going on to back that name. Aside from the screen that measures larger
than some televisions sitting in living rooms across the country, the
steering wheel has a 7-inch driver's tablet and there's an 8-inch central
touchpad just below the center armrest. This tech is ready for primetime,
Byton said in its announcement.

It remains to be seen how the interfaces will work together. No production
car has ever implemented so much real estate for screens. Specifically, the
steering-wheel-mounted tablet could be a tad clunky, though Byton said the
wheel has physical buttons as well. Drivers will select the transmission
mode from the center stack via buttons.

Should the design hold up as the first M-Bytes roll off the production line,
the electric SUV's cockpit  looks like a nice place to be.

Real-world testing of the SUV started last August as Byton gears up to start
production this fall in China. From there, Byton wants to break into the
European and U.S. markets in 2020 with the techy SUV. The electric
powertrain will provide 250 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque and
feature a 71-kwh battery pack that the company estimates will provide a
249-mile range in this rear-wheel-drive model. A second model will arrive
with a 95-kwh battery pack and all-wheel drive. For that one, Byton floated
specs of 323 miles to a charge, 470 hp, and 524 lb-ft of torque. As we've
seen with the Jaguar I-Pace and Audi E-tron, however, the range specs for
both seem like they will be overstated in the U.S. Both have batteries with
more than 90 kwh but their ranges are 234 and 204 miles, respectively.

Other futuristic highlights from the original concept vehicle include facial
recognition that precludes the need for a physical car key, artificial
intelligence to learn the driver's preferences, and Level 3
self-driving/driver-assistance technology, which only works in certain
situations and requires drivers to take over in case certain conditions
aren't met. In 2020, Byton claims the M-Byte will be available with a Level
4 system. Level 4 autonomy can handle most driving tasks, but a car so
equipped would still have controls for a driver.
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