The Byton M-Byte was publicly unveiled at the 2018
Consumer Electronics Show. The car was originally called the Concept, however, this was revised to M-Byte, when the
K-Byte was unveiled. It had a 4K curved 48-inch infotainment display, 7-inch display on steering wheel with integrated airbag and was to have in-car gesture control technology. Mass production was expected in mid-2019 and arrival in the United States by 2020. It was expected to have a starting price of
US$45,000 and range upgradable to . The M-Byte received an
iF Product Design Award in 2020, and received a
Red Dot award in 2021 for its integrated 17-speaker
Harman Kardon audio system. However, Byton went bankrupt and its work with manufacturing partner Foxconn was halted indefinitely. ==References==