The coolest cars of the future
Cars that can fly or even drive themselves may not be available yet, but
today's vehicles contain many amazing technologies.
Many car companies have begun to focus their attention on providing technological
innovations that add more fun to the driving experience. Here are a number of
features that provide us with a glimpse into the future of cars in the above
photo gallery.
Cars with their own eyes:
The task of sight is no longer limited to humans alone, as today's cars
are available with special sensors and cameras, and with the help of
vision-specific software, these cameras can recognize traffic signals such as
speed limiters and change the performance and speed of the car according to
what is mentioned on those signs.
Ford provides a speed limiter for a number of its European cars, such as
the Kuga, Edge, S-Max and Galaxy, while the Cadillac SuperCruise has a
front-dash camera that monitors the driver’s eyes when he looks away from the
road to send A light signal to alert him.
Autonomous driving:
Fully autonomous driving technology will be available in the coming
years, but car companies would like to give drivers a glimpse of what this
experience might look like. Emergency braking in case the driver does not see
pedestrians or any obstacles in his way, thanks to the car's eight cameras, 12
ultrasonic sensors and radar technology used in aircraft and ships.
Auto row feature:
We may finally get rid of the hassle of parking our cars, especially that
parallel feature that may annoy many, and this feature is available in a number
of cars and even exceeded it so that the driver is not inside the car during
its queue.
Including the BMW 7 Series, which parks itself when the driver is
outside the car and at the push of a button, and some Tesla cars can be called
through the smartphone to drive slowly and meet their owner.
Front glass screens:
There is a solution to bypassing the danger of drivers looking at their
screens and taking their eyes off the road, through front screens that display
images on the windshield facing the driver, and this feature is available
through the "Lincoln Navigator", which displays clear images, and
this has become a common feature among luxury cars such as "Jaguar".
And Audi and BMW.
Hybrid cars:
You may expect the disappearance of hybrid cars as we go towards electric cars, but you will witness their advent with the increasing demand for fuel-powered cars, but these cars will be hybrids to some extent, and differently to the usual hybrid cars, their cost will be lower thanks to smaller batteries and less energy consumption, and the “Jeep” will provide A 2018 Wrangler of this type.
Wheeled smartphone:
Smartphone technology keeps pace with its growth with cars, as Apple’s “Car|Play” and “Android Auto” systems have begun to spread among users, and the systems are available on more than 600 car models today, and facilitate the implementation of any smart phone procedure through the car, such as entering access apps, make phone calls with digital assistants, receive and read text messages aloud, and search for locations using online maps.
Gasoline engines:
Gasoline engines have never become more efficient than what we are
witnessing today, despite the passage of 150 years of this technology, but
researchers are still squeezing more achievements from it.
Many automakers have tried to develop a technology known as
"Homogenous Charge Compression Ignition" that increases the
efficiency of gasoline engines, and Mazda has used an air-compression engine
that is 30 percent more efficient than regular gasoline engines.
accelerometer technology:
You may think that pushing cars to increase speed may require excessive
pressure on the gas pedals, but this may result in a lot of noise and irregular
movement of the rear wheels and difficulty keeping the car on one line, so
high-performance cars, such as the Dodge Challenger Damon and Ford GT, Acura
NSX and Lamborghini Aventador include the so-called “launch control”, and this
involves providing the car with as much power as possible so that the sensors
sense the possibility of losing control of the road, so that the systems
maintain the fine line between excessive speed and loss of control of the
vehicle .
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