Yes, the Sony car that can be controlled with a DualSense controller is pretty sickly, but wait until you hear about the Razer car.
We already talked about the Razer vehicle earlier this week, but after careful consideration, Mashable is the most productive vehicle at CES 2024.
For the unintiated, Razer is known for rolling out badass, sleek gaming laptops that are stamped with a three-headed snake insignia that can emanate electric-green lighting. Razer adopted the same design language for its car — and you won’t believe what’s in it.
Razer’s decked-out gaming car was stationed on the LinQ Promenade in Las Vegas. It caught the Mashable team’s eye, so we decided to check it out. Turns out, the gaming-focused company modified a 2024 Lexus TX, swapping out the original seats for four ultra-comfy Razer Iskur V2 gaming chairs, which retail for about $650 each.
Both rear seats are complemented by two 27-inch Razer monitors. Both a keyboard and a mouse from the brand offer passengers a gamer paradise.
Open the trunk and locate 4 Razer Blade gaming laptops, powered via Razer Core X Chroma eGPUs, which charge into docking stations.
Oh, and you’ll find an Xbox Series X, too.
Is this street legal? Probably not. But this eye-catching collaboration between Lexus and Razer, a striking mélange of luxury and gaming, gets Mashable’s award for best car of CES 2024 due to its innovative charm and nod to a better future of high-level entertainment inside consumer vehicles.
Kimberly Gedeon is a tech explorer who loves to delve into devices, from the newest iPhones to the ultimate immersive VR headset. She’s drawn to a weird, edgy, weird generation, whether it’s a 3D laptop, a gaming rig that can transform into a briefcase, or smart glasses that can capture video. Her journalism career began about ten years ago at MadameNoire, where she covered generation and business before landing as a technical editor at Laptop Mag in 2020.