At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where it presented its vision for the future of electric cars, it showed off its latest concept car, the "Inception." The car has a glass roof and panoramic glass windows that go all around it. The shade on the body is made of metal and the lights on the bumper are made of metal. One of the four future BEV-by-design platforms is the one for low sedans. It can travel 800 km or 497 miles on a single charge and can suck up enough juice to travel 150 km within 5 minutes of being plugged in. The four-wheel drive vehicle can be charged by the use of an electric motor. The ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 kmh in less than 3 seconds is provided by Inception's two electric motor. The next-gen cockpit is the debut of the concept. The steering wheel is replaced with a rectangular one called the "Hyper square" which has a screen at the center that displays information. There is a recess at each corner of the screen where users can program to control certain aspects of their vehicle, so they can easily use their thumbs to access them. The future of electric cars will be inspired by the Inception. The first cars based on the design will be on the market in 25 years.