Thursday, August 23, 2018

New Features In Cars

Car seats that may really give you a massage while being heated or chilled.

Why It's Cool: Having the capability to heat or cool car seats in cars like the 2015 Kia Sedona and 2015 Ford Edge is awesome. Mercedes-Benz's line of S-Class automobiles takes it to the next level and contains six massage modes built into the vehicle seat, such as "hot rock " and "workout" massage manners for feeling relaxed and invigorated after those long days, car detailing markham.

A sunfroof that automatically blocks light and enables you to see what you want to.

Why It's Cool: We've evolved beyond the point where sunroofs are only for looking trendy and sticking your head out. 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 big, beautiful clear skies.

Windows that clean themselves and deflect fluid mechanically.

Why It's Cool: Kia and other car manufacturers are actively featuring "hydrophobic" windows for its 2015 and 2016 car models, which is coated glass which stops stuff like rain, dirt, and other debris from touching your precious windows. It's like built-in Rain-X to your ride, without the need to use it yourself.

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

It's Cool: We invest 38 hours a year stuck in traffic, which usually involves a great deal of time looking at stoplights. Throughout the upcoming few decades, Audi is going to roll out a traffic light information system which will inform drivers how long until the upcoming green light and also tell you fast or slow they ought to go to get to the next green light, all in one system.

Interfaces that recognize and automatically respond to your voice.

Why It's Cool: While we're not quite there in terms of a completely talkative car like KITT from Knight Rider, the likes of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and more have implemented UConnect voice recognition systems in their 2015 versions that respond to a voice for any number of tasks. Asking your car things like "Where is the closest gas station? " or "How do I get home? " are eventually feasible quite convenient.

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