On today’s all-consuming episode of Quick Charge, we’ve got some quick takes from the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show! One of the largest tech and mobility trade shows on the planet, CES has already seen advanced AI, a drone you can ride, advanced AI, and more!
We’ve also got an all-new SUV from the Sony/Honda partnership, Afeela, sales numbers from Chevy, Genesis, and Lucid, and even an “extended range RV” backed by the home power experts at Anker. You can find out more in the source links, below, then let us know what you think in the comments.
Featured image via CES.
Source Links
- Best of CES 2026: All of the weird, wild, and wonderful reveals from the biggest show in tech
- Honda and Sony will deliver their first EV in 2026, but this SUV may be an even bigger hit
- Nvidia unveils open-source AI for autonomous driving, ships in Mercedes-Benz CLA in Q1 2026
- Check out the LEO JetBike – a personal propeller-free eVTOL that anyone can fly
- Anker-backed RV startup thinks you’ll love their “extended-range” camper
- Chinese auto giant Geely to announce entry into US EV market within 2-3 years
- Tesla’s full 2025 data from Europe is in, and it is a total bloodbath
- GM sold more than twice as many EVs in the US as Ford in 2025
- Genesis outsold Infiniti in the US in 2025, now it’s closing in on Lincoln and Acura
- Lucid (LCID) beats the odds after Q4 production surges more than 100%
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