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Byton M-Byte e-SUV reveals the reason for its 48-inch dash display

Byton M-Byte e-SUV reveals the reason for its 48-inch dash display

Posted on January 6, 2020 By Jarvis

EV maker Byton wants to make sure there’s more than just a speedometer on the vast, 48-inch display in its upcoming M-Byte electric car, announcing a host of content partners along with inviting developers to cook up apps for the vehicle. Pre-series production of the M-Byte kicked off in fall 2019, though the SUV isn’t expected to arrive in the US until later in 2020.

One thing the automaker hasn’t been shy in showing us is the high-tech cabin of the M-Byte. While we’ve seen bigger and bigger displays in production vehicles over the past few years, with Tesla arguably leading the way in putting almost every control onto a touchscreen, Byton is taking that even further.
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