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Afeela EV SUV prototype showcased at CES 2026

Sumesh Soman Updated: January 07, 2026, 05:49 PM IST

The Afeela EV SUV prototype has been revealed at the CES 2026 in Las Vegas and it gets in-built PlayStation 5 streaming in the infotainment unit.

- The Afeela EV SUV is targeting a range over 483 km on a single charge
- 0-80 per cent charge with a DC charger will take about 20 minutes
- Features PlayStation 5 streaming, over-the-air-updates and a full-width digital display

The Afeela EV SUV has flowing lines and curves that makes it look elegant and taut. The body panels have been kept clean in the front, profile and rear with a minimalistic approach. It gets a full-width lightbar on either end, a sloping roofline, alloy wheels with aero inserts, an integrated boot lip spoiler, cameras as ORVMs(suggesting a 360-degree camera view), and it looks like the rear windshield and bootlid will open up as a single unit to access the bootspace. The images also show that there are no door handles, which suggests that ingress and egress will be done by proximity sensors or digitally via a phone app.

Enter the cabin and you will be welcomed by a full-width digital display that runs the length of the dashboard, this consists of several screens, such as the fully digital driver's dash, a touchscreen infotainment unit with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and it also comes with in-built PlayStation 5 streaming with PlayStation controller tethering as well. Needless to say, you can only access the gaming functionality when the vehicle is parked, and not on the go. We can expect other features like a wireless phone charger, automatic climate control, heated and ventilated seats, Over-the-air updates, ADAS suite, massage and memory functions for the driver's seat to name a few.

In terms of performance, the Afleela SUV EV uses dual-electric motor with an all-wheel drive configuration, the brand has not revealed the range, but we can expect around 500 km of range on a single charge. The EV can be charged from 0-80 per cent with a DC charger in 20 minutes.

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