Will.i.am Unveils TRINITY Electric Vehicle at CES 2026: 'The Future of Micromobility'

"It's brains on wheels, built from the agent up," the Grammy winner says.

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These days, will.i.am is focused on “the future of micromobility.”

At the 2026 edition of CES, an annual trade show held in Las Vegas, the Grammy-winning Black Eyed Peas artist and entrepreneur unveiled TRINITY, billed as a micromobility platform powered by NVIDIA DGX Spark tech. Per press notes, the all-electric vehicle component of the project remains “driver-centric” while also enlisting AI to serve as the “brains” of the operation.

“TRINITY is a next‑gen micromobility platform that aligns Human, Vehicle, and Agent, using NVIDIA as its AI brain to run conversational, goal‑tracking workflows for more of a connected urban experience,” will.i.am said in a statement shared with Complex. “It’s brains on wheels, built from the agent up.”

Following the CES unveiling, TRINITY is set to launch a Kickstarter campaign on Tuesday (Jan. 6), with backers having the chance to take part in a pre-order interest program. The TRINITY 3-wheel electric vehicle has a top speed of 120 mph, complete with a weatherproof cabin and luxury interior. Fittingly, the EV also boasts studio-level audio.

An initial limited run of 500 units is on the horizon, with deliveries aiming for a drop date in August 2027. Current pricing projections place the cost at under $30,000. Manufacturing is planned to be headquartered in the Boyle Heights area of Los Angeles, with West Coast Customs and DEKA Research and Development also involved in key elements of the single-passenger vehicle.

“TRINITY represents the future of micromobility — where humans, vehicles, and AI agents work together seamlessly,” will.i.am adds of the larger goal behind his TRINITY endeavor. “With NVIDIA DGX Spark as its AI brain, TRINITY delivers conversational, goal-tracking workflows that transform how people interact with mobility in connected cities. It’s brains on wheels, designed from the agent up.”

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