Usually, we like to feature Top 10 lists because 10 is the magic number. But, we've decided to let this one slip through.
Technology is a lovely thing when it works, as they say. When it comes to vehicles, it just seems amazing to see the advancements being made in the latest vehicles. We have seen active braking systems, night vision and even active cruise control.
And believe you me, if you live in New York, Los Angeles or any other city with hellish traffic, active cruise is your best friend.
Keeping this in mind, Popular Mechanics has outlined the next five technologies that will trickle its way down into the next high-technology vehicles.
Do these new features sound cool to you?
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Love it or love to hate it, technology is at the heart of the modern car, and it’s constantly evolving. Enthusiasts have a tendency to cringe whenever the latest computer-assisted driving aid is released, thinking that before we know it we’ll be living in some kind of twisted science-fiction movie. But the reality is that this concern is debatable at best, and some of the stuff you’ll be able to opt for on your next car is just so cool that you probably won’t be able to resist anyway. We checked in with the Continental Corporation in Germany, one of the world’s biggest suppliers of safety, interior and powertrain innovation, to see what’s in the pipes for our near future.
1. Emergency Steer Assist
If your car is equipped with a form of emergency brake assist, it already knows when it's too late for late braking. It's simple, really—your car knows how much traction it has, as well as how many feet it's going to take to brake in time to avoid an accident. But the fact that you've ignored the last chance to brake doesn't necessarily mean you've lost the chance to swerve. And that's where Emergency Steer Assist comes in...
[Source: Popular Mechanics]
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