New cars scarce at CES 2026 in Las Vegas

At the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, new automobiles were notably absent, signaling a shift in the industry's focus. The scarcity stems from the automotive world's technological and geographical pivot toward China. This marks a departure from previous years when carmakers dominated the event.

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has long been a key venue for automakers to unveil innovations, but the 2026 edition in Las Vegas featured few new cars on display. A Wired article published on January 10, 2026, highlights this trend, attributing it to the industry's changing landscape.

Years earlier, a senior Mercedes executive described CES as "the second-most important car show in the world, after Detroit." This admission, made before the electric vehicle (EV) boom, underscored the growing role of the Las Vegas event as carmakers increasingly integrated technology into their showcases. CES evolved into the world's largest tech show, with automobiles playing a central part.

However, this year, vehicles were almost entirely missing. The article points to China as the new epicenter for automotive advancements, both in technology and production. This shift has diminished CES's prominence for car reveals, redirecting attention to developments in the Asian market.

The absence reflects broader industry dynamics, where EV innovations and supply chain evolutions are concentrated elsewhere. While CES remains vital for consumer tech, its automotive footprint has shrunk significantly.

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