6 cars we can't wait to see at CES 2016

It's looking like automakers will steal the show at CES 2016.

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From all-electric vehicles to self-driving cars, automakers are making a big push to show off their latest innovations at the annual tech conference.

These are the six cars we can't wait to see. 

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Faraday Future will reveal its concept car.

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The secretive car startup Faraday Future is planning to unveil a concept car at the Vegas showcase, but the company has kept mum on what exactly its car will entail. 

What we do know is that Faraday plans to make all-electric cars and that the car revealed at the show will unlikely be a production model. We also know that connectivity within its cars will be a key feature, however, so we'll have to wait to see exactly what that means. 

 

 

 

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Rinspeed's futuristic ∑tos will become a reality.

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The Swiss auto company Rinspeed is making good on its promise to deliver its high-tech concept car called ∑tos at the conference. 

A few months ago, Rinspeed announced its plans to make the car a reality, but there was a lot of initial skepticism given that the company only had drawings to show off the car. 

But this week Rinspeed released images and videos of the real car and said it would debut at CES. The vehicle is basically a souped up BMW i8 and features its own drone, a built-in landing pad for its drone, wireless charging, and a Siri-like virtual assistant, among other things. 

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Volkswagen will unveil an all-electric concept car.

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The German automaker is aiming to recover from its emissions cheating scandal by making a better name for itself in 2016. And it's starting with an electric car. 

Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess will give a keynote at the conference and will also reveal an all-electric concept car. 

The company hasn't shared many details about it's upcoming vehicle. It's only said that it will mark the "beginning of a new era of affordable long-distance electromobility."

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General Motors will show off its all-electric Chevrolet Bolt.

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General Motors originally unveiled its all-electric SUV Chevrolet Bolt at the Detroit Auto Show in January. But the company is expected to reveal a production model of the car at CES. 

The Bolt will have a range of 200 miles per charge and will price about $38,000 before any incentives. The car is slated to go into production in 2017. 

GM CEO Mary Barra will also be giving a keynote at the event.

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Delphi plans to showcase its autonomous tech in an Audi.

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The automotive tech company Delphi will showcase its self-driving technology in a fully autonomous Audi SQ5. 

The auto supplier retrofitted the vehicle in its latest technology to make it a driverless car. 

 

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Ford's GT supercar was named the official vehicle of CES.

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The Ford GT, which is slated to go into production late next year, is all about great aerodynamics. 

The supercar features a sleek two-door coupe body shell that is composed of mostly carbon fiber and aluminum. It's powered by a lightweight, but powerful twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine that produces more than 600 horsepower. 

The lightweight design of the car allows for aerodynamic efficiency, helping reduce drag and improving downforce and stability. 

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