Byton isn't releasing details for the unnamed sedan until CES Asia in June, though we do know it's built on the same electric platform as the company's SUV concept. The 'Smart Utility Vehicle' as the company named it, is the first in an expected lineup of vehicles prioritizing the passengers' in-car experience with dashboard-spanning screens replacing the instrument panel and swiveling seats. Conceivably, the sedan will integrate all the bells and whistles that debuted in its big brother.

It's interesting that the SUV hasn't even started production (it's allegedly slated to launch in China in 2019) before the company announced its second car. After the sedan starts rolling off assembly lines in 2021, Byton will begin work on an MPV that seats seven. The ambitious plans follow the company's announcement that it's building a new 'Future Lab' in LA devoted to user experience research.