Edmunds highlights the top car-tech trends from CES 2025 This photo provided by BMW shows the company's new Panoramic iDrive interface. It features a dash-spanning display atop the dash to help drivers better access controls and information with less distraction. (Courtesy of BMW of North America via AP)
This photo provided by Toyota shows its new Woven City site in Susono, Japan. The Woven City will house employees of Toyota and eventually other companies to facilitate collaboration on new technologies. (Courtesy of Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. via AP)
This photo provided by Honda shows its new 0 SUV and 0 Saloon electric vehicles. Honda hasn't provided many details but does say the vehicles will be capable of Level 3 automated driving. (Courtesy of American Honda Motor Co. via AP)
This photo provided by BMW shows the company's new Panoramic iDrive interface. It features a dash-spanning display atop the dash to help drivers better access controls and information with less distraction. (Courtesy of BMW of North America via AP)