At CES 2023, The All-Canadian EV Project Arrow Will Be Introduced
by AutoExpert | 1 April, 2022
Project Arrow is Canada's first foray into the future automobile sector, and it is set to debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2023. The all-electric concept car, headed by Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA), intends to highlight the significance of Canada's producers in the industry.
According to Automotive News Canada, the first real prototype of the vehicle will be revealed in Las Vegas at CES in January 2023. The APMA's CTO, Collin Dhillon, said that components from about 55 of the businesses that entered to partake in the study will be in it.
However, he added that it's not possible to exhibit all the hundreds of components that make up a production car in a prototype. The staff is presently working on the remaining 30-40% of the systems and equipment that will support the car.
Project Arrow's engineering stage will be completed in December 2022, just in time for CES a couple of weeks later. Furthermore, the car will make appearances at a variety of Canadian auto events, including those in Montreal and Toronto.