Car systems that alert you and mechanically brake before a potential accident.
Why It's Cool: Safety has always been the principal focus for all car makers with every new technology that comes out. At the current day, a few cars like the 2015 Honda Accord mechanically vibrate your seat or steering wheel once you're going to hit something from the front, whereas others enjoy the 2015 Subaru Outback take it further and automatically brake to prevent a collision.
Automated parallel and perpendicular parking systems.
Why It's Cool: If you live in a big town or a metropolitan area generally, locating parking may get tough and generally leads you to the bother of having to parallel park. Now, however, every company from Toyota into Lexus and Ford into Volvo contains parking aids which locate a space and execute a near perfect parallel park move without screwing up anyone's bumper. This year, car maker Bosch is even gearing up allowing drivers to get out of a vehicle and have vehicles park themselves with the help of an program.
Heated wiper blades which melt ice and snow to keep everything clean.
Why It's Cool: Winter drivers know the pain and agony of having to handle the snow messing their vision up. It's not a fun thing, but firms such as Everblade and Thermalblade make cheap wiper blades which make quick work of snow and ice to ensure to never have to break out the squeegee yourself.
Cars that drive themselves.
It's Cool: The holy grail of contemporary car technology is having cars that drive themselvesand the newest version of Tesla's Model S is right about there with its Autopilot attribute. The system utilizes a camera, radar, and 360 degree sonar sensors to control speed, change lanes, turns, and park automatically. Self-driving automobiles are going to be among the hottest items in the automotive sector over the next few years, with GM and even Apple rumored to put in on the action.
Cars that recognize traffic lighting changes and count down until the upcoming green light.
Why It's Cool: We spend at least 38 hours each year stuck in traffic, and that usually involves a lot of time looking at stoplights. During the next few decades, Audi is going to roll out a traffic lighting information system which will tell drivers how long until the upcoming green light and also tell you fast or slow they should go for to the upcoming green light, all in one system.
Cameras that see what around your vehicle, not just behind it.
Why It's Cool: Even though more cars today are coming with rear-view cameras, companies such as Ford and Infiniti are including cameras that allow drivers to see everything else about their car when driving. In fact, these futuristic cameras also include detectors to actually notify you once you're about to hit something, saving you the guilt and confrontation.
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