For several years now it has been proclaimed that the traditional motor shows will die. Those exhibitions, where automakers display their latest launches and present concept cars that reveal where the brand is headed, have been left behind, almost definitely. If it were not for the fact that a new edition of the 2022 Paris Motor Show was held, the first after the Covid-19 pandemic, it could be said that these auto shows “died”, although it would be more fair to say that they mutated. Now automakers aim to show their developments at technology fairs, such as the Consumer Electronic Show (CES).