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The Detroit News
The Detroit News
LAS VEGAS — It’s not science fiction anymore. Car owners may soon have their vehicles serviced with the help of augmented reality, and they may explore a virtual world while charging their electric vehicles. And get ready for an otherworldly shopping experience. The metaverse — or virtual reality — is reshaping how automakers serve their customers, and it could increasingly affect how motorists experience their vehicles, too. The use cases were on display last week at the CES consumer electronics trade show in Las Vegas, where several automakers shared visions of their technology futures. Stel…