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Glass that darkens at the touch of a button has been available in the aerospace industry for years, but it should soon make the leap to cars.

Whether it's weird or weirdly close to production, there's plenty of unique automotive tech on display at CES this year. Here are some of our favorites.

Even when sitting idle, the Ferrari 812 Superfast oozes speed and purpose.

This minivan excels at hauling nearly any combination of passengers or parcels, plus it offers loads of tech.

It adds plenty of off-road gear for a reasonable price.


We head deep within the Arctic Circle to see how Porsche's new EV handles properly slick conditions.


The Mazda Miata turns 30 this year, and these days, it's better than ever.

BMW's reworked 3 Series joins the Roadshow fleet for a year-long stay.

A ton of movies and TV episodes, from the Marvel universe to the Simpsons to Doctor Who, are set between 2020 and 2030.

PlayStation, Apple, Fitbit, Instant Pot -- get these deals while they're hot.

One of the first 5G phones in the world, the 5G version of the Galaxy S10 was an important step.

This crossover will do more than motor about in a frugal way.

The updated Ioniq Electric boasts more power however you measure it with a bigger battery, more horsepower and faster charging.

The VR game is based before Half-Life 2, but after the original.


BMW's biggest and baddest four-door is going to make its official public debut at the 2019 LA Auto Show.

Only 1,000 of these cars -- 500 of each model -- will be produced.

With a diesel and so many powertrains, the Wrangler is the best of the rest, but the Bronco looms.