CES 2020 is still going strong. Wednesday is the second day (of four) that the show floor is open in Las Vegas, and there's still plenty to see.





Wacky concept cars, flying machines and smart bikes are being exhibited at the CES tech show in Las Vegas.





In recent years, car tech has become an increasingly important staple of the expo as firms seek the next mega-product after the smartphone.





Chip-makers and app-creators are all piling in. But the traditional car-makers are not resting on their laurels.





The efforts go far beyond new sensors for driverless vehicles - this year there are a host of flamboyant designs for entire vehicles on show.

Called Vision AVTR, this Mercedes-Benz concept looks to merge driver with car through biometric tech and an immersive look at the world outside.

Some futuristic, way-off concept cars look like they're straight out of the movie Avatar. Mercedes-Benz's latest concept, debuting at CES 2020 on Monday, takes that connection one step further. Called Vision AVTR, for Advanced Vehicle Transformation, the show car is the result of an actual partnership between Mercedes-Benz and James Cameron's far-out film franchise.



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Honda, for one, is allowing attendees to sit in its bulbous, buggy-like concept car with minimalistic driving controls.It has no pedals and a disc-shaped steering wheel that is pushed or pulled like a giant button in order to control acceleration.Fiat is exhibiting a version of its Centoventi modular concept car.Buyers can, in theory, mix and match the components.Mercedes' CES showcar is an Avatar-inspired look at an autonomous futureThis autonomous concept car from Audi has a retractable desk at the driver's seat.Useful for a game of bridge with your passenger?Not all the cars on show are mere concepts.Ford's Mustang Mach E GT, below, is an electric vehicle set to be released by the end of the year.It has a range of around 250 miles (402km) on a full charge and will cost $60,500 (£46,000).There's also been some surprise appearances.Sony, the electronics giant, startled CES by unveiling a whole concept car of its own called the Vision S.Its interior is crammed with entertainment tech, including a panoramic screen next to the dashboard.Mumbai-based Strom Motors has announced its participation in the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2020, in Las Vegas, USA. Strom Motors will be present at the venture capitalist firm Motwani Jadeja's pavilion, which will be the first-ever India pavilion at the technology show, and here, the company will also showcase its upcoming three-wheeled electric vehicle, the Strom R3. We first told you about the Strom R3 back in April 2018, when the company showcased an early prototype of the car in India. Pre-bookings for the Strom R3 in India are likely to start from February 1, 2020. The car will be launched in Mumbai first, followed by other cities like - Pune, Hyderabad, Delhi NCR, and Bengaluru.American-Danish entrepreneur Henrik Fisker unveiled an electric sport utility vehicle, the Fisker Ocean, which he plans to make commercially available by early 2022.It will cost $37,000 and have solar panels on its roof, he told attendees.Toyota is displaying its LQ Level 4 concept car, which is designed for automated driving.It also has a built-in artificial intelligence assistant of its own called Yui.A number of flying machine concepts are also on show.Perhaps the most talked about is Hyundai's S-A1 electric Urban Air Mobility concept vehicle.Hyundai announced that it had entered a partnership with ride-hailing giant Uber and is seeking to manufacture flying taxis for the firm in the future.The SA-1 is designed to reach speeds of 180mph.Last but not least, Cybic displayed its folding e-bike - with built-in Alexa voice assistant.It allows riders to speak to Amazon's virtual assistant on the go, such as asking for directions or information about traffic and the weather.