A sunfroof that automatically blocks light and lets you see exactly what you want to.
Why It's CoolWe've evolved past the stage where sunroofs are just for looking trendy and sticking out your head. Mercedes-Benz's newer SLK models include a new "Magic Sky" sunroof which can be black to block out sunroof and UV rays, or lightened to find out more of the large, beautiful clear sky.
Interfaces that recognize and automatically react to your voice.
It's Cool: While we're not really there in terms of a completely talkative car like KITT from Knight Rider, the likes of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and much more have employed UConnect voice recognition programs inside their 2015 versions that react to your voice for any number of jobs. Asking your car things like "Where's the nearest gas station? " or "Just how do I get home? " are eventually feasible quite convenient.
Automobile systems that alarm you and automatically brake before a possible 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 such as the 2015 Honda Accord automatically vibrate your seat or steering wheel when you're going to hit something out of the front, whereas others enjoy the 2015 Subaru Outback even take it further and mechanically brake to prevent a collision.
Cars that drive themselves.
Why It's Cool: The holy grail of contemporary car technology is having cars that drive themselves, and the most recent version of Tesla's Model S is about there using its Autopilot attribute. The system uses a camera, radar, and 360 degree sonar detectors to control speed, change lanes, turns, and park automatically. Self-driving automobiles are going to be one of the hottest things in the automotive industry over the next few years, with GM and even Apple rumored to get in on the action.
Built-in night vision and radar detection for preventing wilderness and objects.
Why It's CoolWe've experienced nighttime drives when even your high beams aren't sufficient to make you feel protected. But since we are living in the long run, car manufacturers such as BMW and Audi have taken it upon themselves to develop actual night vision dash systems that operate with detectors and permit you to view wildlife like deer or items such as trash cans at the complete dark.
High beams that automatically adjust to not blind everybody else on the street.
Why It's Cool: Your high beams are necessary when driving in the dark, but you've probably left a couple of people angry by getting them on while they drive by in another lane. BMW and Audi's laser-powered high beam methods crank the brightness up high when there's no one in front of you and dim themselves when there's cars. Now there's no possible way you can piss someone off with your headlights.
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