As for the PES2 sibling that does look as though it has a greater penchant for sticking to roads, hence the inclusion of more fanciful styling and features, it does look as though that model will need more work before it enters mainstream consciousness. Regardless, the motorcycle does come with a camera which will send an image to the rider’s smart helmet.
This smart helmet will deliver augmented reality (AR) to the rider via an AR display, where it shows you just what is going on behind, while offering additional navigation information and inform you of upcoming obstacles that are in your path just in case your minds goes off daydreaming. It does not look likely that this ride will enter stores in the coming year, so one might want to choose to be a bit more patient this time around.