It also might not be the Z you were expecting. The 2011 VAIO Z is, indeed, thinner, lighter, and more powerful. People who missed out on the last-gen Z wondered when they'd next get the chance to buy, while some lucky folks out there with thousands to burn started itching for something thinner, something lighter, something. After all, the Z is part of a small fraternity of notebooks that combine an impossibly lightweight design with performance worthy of a larger system. So when it disappeared from Sony's online store earlier this year, more than a few techies took note. Make no mistake: the Sony VAIO Z, a skinny ultraportable brimming with cutting-edge technology and powerful innards, is that kind of gem. We see countless laptops come and go through the seasons, but a rare few have built up something of a following.
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The platform includes over 40 sensors including CMOS, solid state lidar, Radar and time-of-flight cameras which collectively form an advanced driver assistance suite called "Safety Cocoon". Inside, a panoramic touchscreen is built into the dashboard, accompanied by Sony's 360 Reality Audio. The drivetrain has a wheelbase of 3030mm and uses air-spring Double wishbone suspension. The Vision-S platform is equipped with two 200 kW electric motors and all-wheel drive. It was designed in collaboration with various automotive companies including Magna International, Continental AG, Elektrobit, Benteler, and Bosch, featuring the company's latest technologies related to the automotive sector, such as always-on connectivity, sensory devices, and autonomous driving. will take over development in the spring of 2022.
Sony aims to use the platform in the development of future electric vehicles, including the already unveiled Vision-S 01 and 02. The Sony Vision-S is an all-electric platform that was developed by Sony and first unveiled at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show. 200 kW (270 PS 270 hp) × 2 Permanent Magnet Motors