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CES: Stellantis releases emergency vehicle alert system

[Aika Auto Technology Anecdote Original]

Due to the re-outbreak of the epidemic in the United States, many new cars have been released from offline to online, which has reduced the color of this year's CES (International Consumer Electronics Exhibition), but there are still many new automotive technologies and configurations that deserve our attention. At CES, Stellantis unveiled the new in-vehicle system EVAS , emergency vehicle alert system.

CES: Stellantis releases emergency vehicle alert system

EVAS Emergency Vehicle Alert System

The specific function of the EVAS emergency vehicle alarm system is to provide the vehicle equipped with the system to provide early warning of the approaching emergency vehicle (such as police car, ambulance, fire truck, etc.) to facilitate the owner to take measures as soon as possible to avoid; if there is an emergency vehicle approaching in the opposite lane with a barrier, the system can be completely ignored to avoid the owner from misoperation.

CES: Stellantis releases emergency vehicle alert system

According to the detroit bureau, a local detroit media outlet, the EVAS emergency vehicle alert system is actually based on the HAAS alert system developed by the US Department of Homeland Security. The idea for Stellantis to install the system for its vehicles stemmed from an appeal from an employee of his own who nearly caused an accident while driving due to a failure to perceive an approaching emergency vehicle.

CES: Stellantis releases emergency vehicle alert system

Types of emergency vehicles

The EVAS system will be allowed to be available on many Stellantis models sold in 2018 and beyond, including Chrysler, Dodge, RAM, Fiat, Alfa Romeo and other brands, although the system is only available to Vehicles in North America. Car owners who have a need for the system need to first purchase a software service package worth $12.99/month (about 83 yuan) and then get the system through an OTA.

CES: Stellantis releases emergency vehicle alert system

The EVAS Emergency Vehicle Alert System is just one of many software that Stellantis will launch in the future, and in December 2021, Stellantis announced that it will focus on the development of vehicle software, and Stellantis hopes to achieve $20 billion (about 127.4 billion yuan) in revenue per year by selling vehicles equipped with many new software systems.

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