Tuesday, August 28, 2018

New Features In Cars

A built-in vacuum for spontaneous spills and cleaning spells.

Why It's Cool: Car fans are unquestionably familiar with Shop-Vac, making efficient vacuums for almost any vehicle on the market. The 2014 and 2015 Honda Odyssey capitalizes on that love and actually includes an integrated vacuum using a long range hose for those that are interested in keeping everything tidy all of the time.

Windows that clean them and deflect liquid mechanically.

Why It's Cool: Kia along with other auto makers are actively incorporating "hydrophobic" windows for its 2015 and 2016 car versions, which is coated glass which prevents stuff such as rain, dirt, and other debris out of touching your prized windows. It's like built-in Rain-X for your ride, without the need to use it yourself.

Way more gas-efficient motors and engines.

It's Cool: While the purchase price of gas may be going down recently, most of us agree that the less we need to fill up, the better life is. Automobiles like the 2015 Chrysler 200 sedan along with the 2015 Honda Fit are starting to go beyond 30 mph, while more beast-y vehicles like the 2015 Ford F-150 have significantly more efficient tanks to save motorists from heading into the pump too often.

Automobile systems that alert you and mechanically brake before a possible accident.

Why It's Cool: Safety has always been the principal focus for all automobile manufacturers with every new technology that comes out. At the current day, some cars such as the 2015 Honda Accord mechanically vibrate your seat or steering wheel when you're going to hit something from the front, whereas others like the 2015 Subaru Outback take it further and automatically brake to stop a collision.

GPS that automatically assesses traffic and locates the very best way around it.

It's Cool: We can all agree that visitors stinks. Acura's futuristic Real-Time Traffic attribute on the 2016 MDX works together with the built-in GPS method to obtain the perfect way to get around traffic, while viewing accidents, weather events, and building on the street. It's a lot less of a hassle (and safer) than pulling out your mobile phone.

Cars that recognize traffic light adjustments and count down until the next green light.

Why It's Cool: We spend 38 hours each year stuck in traffic, and that usually involves a great deal of time looking at stoplights. Throughout the upcoming few years, Audi is going to roll out a traffic light information system that will inform 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 1 system.

No comments:

Post a Comment