The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was only a three-day event, but it made an impression. Companies were around to show off the latest gadgets and developments in the tech world, and car makers weren't in short supply. Several were on hand to demonstrate the cars of the future, except only one was able to actually deliver their car to folks right away.
The BMW i3 isn't years away from being at dealerships; it's here. Not only that, but several folks were able to take a test drive of the i3 and see how its technology is put to use.
One person was able to drive the car in forward and reverse wearing a blindfold to see how the car reacted to objects in its path. Astonished, the drivers discovered the car stopped on their behalf even when something was too close to its blind spots.
Want to see this driver's experience as well as how the others reacted to other functions? Check out the video and contact us with any questions you have.