Inside this concept version of the Soul EV, six ADAS systems look to fully automate the way we drive. Those technologies include fully-autonomous highway and city driving modes, an Emergency Stop System (ESS), Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) and autonomous valet. Yes, that last bit of tech will automatically park or summon your car for your with a key fab or smartwatch command.

There's also a Preceding Vehicle Following (PVF) system that works in place of the lane recognition tech. In the event that the road you're on doesn't have clear lane markings, PVF takes over. The system monitors the vehicles surrounding and chooses a path based on the speed and direction of the vehicle in front of you. Of course, it does this while maintaining a safe following distance.

Here at CES, Kia is letting attendees see what it's like to drive ride in an autonomous vehicle with a VR simulator. Using an Oculus Rift headset and a Kia Soul cockpit, the company provides a 360-degree simulation of the vehicle's abilities in real-world driving conditions. Kia says the 4D setup allows "riders" to even feel bumps in the road for a realistic feel.