anyway, while faraday gets its future in order, enter byton. this car actually work? well, dave lee was given exclusive access to it before and during ces. now, i‘ll be honest, this wasn‘t the most thrilling test drive of my life. worried about being spotted before their big ces unveiling, the team behind the byton car only let us drive slowly around an unmarked warehouse just off the las vegas strip. but it was very interesting. the company has created what‘s essentially a mobile supercomputer. they say it has more in common with your smartphone than it does a typical car and i agree. for the first time i‘ve been impressed by a car and not because of its performance on the road but because of its operating system. the vision behind byton is we want to be the company bringing into the market the first real smart car. the vehicle has been designed and created by a suitably qualified team, made up of former bmw and apple engineers. inside you will see the dashboard has been completely reimagined. the gesture control system does look a bit impreci