JAGUAR PREVIEWS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE POWERED STEERING WHEEL AT INAUGURAL TECH FEST 2017 FESTIVAL AND EXHIBITION

4 September 2017

Jaguar Land Rover is revealing the intelligent and connected steering wheel of the future during the inaugural Tech Fest at Central Saint Martins art, design and technology college in London, UK.

  • ‘Sayer’, steering wheel of the future to be featured on a new Jaguar future vision concept
  • Jaguar ‘FUTURE‑TYPE’ vision concept explores mobility in 2040 and beyond – the steering wheel could be the only part of the car you own
  • Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest will take place at Central Saint Martins art, design and technology college, London, UK
  • Free‑to‑enter festival and exhibition is open to public from Friday, Sept 8 until Sunday, Sept 10
  • Preview key note address by Jaguar Land Rover CEO Dr. Ralf Speth will be broadcast on Thursday, Sept 7 at 4:00AM EST, followed by a series of panel debates on industry hot topics

(MAHWAH, N.J.) – September 3, 2017 ‑ Jaguar Land Rover is revealing the intelligent and connected steering wheel of the future during the inaugural Tech Fest at Central Saint Martins art, design and technology college in London, UK.

Named ‘Sayer’, this steering wheel concept lives in the consumer’s home and becomes their trusted companion. Sayer is a voice‑activated artificial intelligence (AI) powered steering wheel that will be able to carry out hundreds of tasks. In addition to being a virtual assistant, Sayer could signal  membership to an on‑demand service club, which offers either sole ownership or the option of sharing a vehicle with others in a consumer’s community.

Jaguar Land Rover imagines a future of autonomous, connected and electric cars where a consumer doesn’t own a single car, but instead can call upon the vehicle of their choice where and when they need it. That’s a future vision Jaguar Land Rover is exploring with Sayer; a connected steering wheel that could be the only part of the vehicle a consumer owns.

Jaguar Land Rover envisions a future where Sayer works as a personal mobility assistant for consumers; reminding them when they need to wake up for a morning meeting two hours from home and even determining when a car needs to autonomously arrive at their door, or advising which parts of the journey they might enjoy driving themselves.

A beautifully sculpted piece of art, like every Jaguar Land Rover product, Sayer owes its name to one of the most prominent designers from the Jaguar brand’s history, Malcolm Sayer, who worked for the British marque between 1951 and 1970.

Allowing the brand to explore the positive role technology is playing in reshaping the automotive industry and beyond, the theme of the inaugural Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest is ‘Technology with Heart’.

The free‑to‑enter festival takes place at Central Saint Martins art, design and technology college in London. It is open to the general public from Friday, September 8 until Sunday, September 10.

The event will be packed full of innovative exhibits and interactive displays that demonstrate how technology is being used to make a positive difference. Attendees can fast forward to the future and glimpse a world where cars drive themselves and vehicles are shared, not owned.

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About Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover is the UK’s largest automotive manufacturer, built around two iconic British car brands: Land Rover, the world’s leading manufacturer of premium all‑wheel‑drive vehicles; and Jaguar, one of the world’s premier luxury sports sedan and sports car marques.

The company employs over 40,000 people globally, with 330 in the U.S. and supports around 275,000 more through our dealerships, suppliers and local businesses. Manufacturing is centered in the UK, with additional plants in China, Brazil, India and Slovakia.

At Jaguar Land Rover we are driven by a desire to create class‑leading products that deliver great customer experiences. The largest investor in R&D in the UK manufacturing sector, we have invested £12 billion (USD$15.7 billion) in the last five years and in the current year alone will spend over £3.5 billion (USD$4.5 billion) on new product creation and capital expenditure. Last year Jaguar Land Rover sold over 583,000 vehicles in 136 countries, with nearly 80 percent of our vehicles produced in the UK being sold abroad.