Tuesday, 24 February 2015

What are latest hi-tech car features?


The booming car engineering industry has come up with some truly magnificent car features recently with great emphasis on enhanced usability. This increases car ratings, popularity and sales to a great extent. Have a look at some of the smart car features developed by premium automobile companies in recent times.

Easy communication
A new user friendly benefit for car users is the addition of a convenient communication channel between driver or front seat passengers with those in the back.



Large touch screen displays
There are hi-tech features like high definition touch screens and even those operating through simple gestures installed into cars for the convenience of consumers.



Built in vacuum cleaner
For doing a quick vacuum cleaning job for the rear area of the vehicle, a small but powerful vacuum unit has been installed. It is great for cleaning up an accidental mess and for time when you do cannot fit in professional interior cleaning within your schedule.



Laser lights
A great feature that helps you drive safely and smartly is laser lighting. It is high beam or low beam depending on the function and can cut through fog or smog across a mile. It can help determine how wide an oncoming car is on the road in front of you.



Carbon dioxide sensors
Ventilation is very important in a car especially during long journeys. The smart carbon dioxide sensor determines when the carbon dioxide levels become hazardous to the passengers’ health, activating vents to let in more oxygen from the air outside.

Sharp LCD meter displays
The car interior design has always been a major attraction for car enthusiasts when purchasing a new vehicle so modern technology has found a way to make it more appealing with sharp LCD instrument panels.



Lane changing assist
The lane changing assist helps monitor the flow of traffic in the lanes around you so that you have a better idea of switching lanes. This helps get you to your destination in the least amount of time possible and prevents accidental collisions.





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