The all-new Kia EV9 is set to go on sale in select countries starting in the second half of 2023. I'll be getting an up close and personal look at the electric three-row SUV next week, when the EV9 makes its North American debut at the New York Auto Show.

It's worth pointing out that what we'll see at CES will be a concept, which is to say it won't be a perfect representation of what will make it to production. Rather, the debut should be taken as a preview of what buyers can expect from an electric Ram pickup when it comes to market. Even with this debut delay, Ram still remains on track to deliver a production EV truck in 2024. Before that, the automaker will introduce an electric version of its ProMaster commercial van.


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Even though Ram will be the last of the American Big Three automakers to debut its electric truck, giving its competitors will have a fair bit of a sales lead, Ram's chief executive told The Detroit News that its later introduction could prove to be an asset. "The way we look at that is that it is decidedly an advantage for us, because we know with full knowledge of what our competitors have announced that we will bring an even better suite of solutions to the market in 2024," Koval said in his interview.

This prototype confirms the previous announcement that the ZDX's look, proportions and details would be based around the Acura Precision EV concept revealed earlier this year at Monterey Car Week, where the ZDX revival was also announced. Don't expect the ZDX to look exactly like the concept, though. Looking closely at the photos, I see hints of headlamp shapes and the automaker's shield grille more in line with the brand's RDX and MDX, which the EV will ultimately slot between. Of course, it's a prototype, so those could still be temporary parts subject to change before the debut, or perhaps cladding designed to throw us off the scent.

Toyota will likely tease the Grand Highlander a bit more before its debut, considering February is still quite a ways away. The Grand Highlander's debut will take place on Feb. 8, 2023, and you can head to Toyota's YouTube channel to watch it happen live.

There's a boom at the moment in tech companies going public with their plans for AI chatbots. The subject first splashed into widespread attention in November with the public debut of OpenAI's ChatGPT, which like Ernie is a large language model trained on vast troves of data to help it achieve striking capabilities of responding to text prompts within seconds in a humanlike manner.

Finally, the single-motor, rear-drive variant with its $60,990 starting price (again, up from the initial $40,000 target touted at the 2019 debut) will not be available until 2025. Details are light on this spec, but we do know it should be good for a 6.5 second dash to 60 mph and 250 miles of range.

The Dynamic Island appears to be the same incarnation that debuted on the iPhone 14 Pro in 2022. It's essentially a secondary display that can be used to view media playback, sports scores, rideshare status and other bits of information without flipping back and forth between apps.

The Monday to Friday online tech news program, CNET Update, debuted a new interactive video player that produces real-time links to topics covered by the show, allowing viewers to read more on each story, while they watch.

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