1.Built-in 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspots for always staying connected on the road.
Buick
Why It's Cool: A growing number of manufacturers like Buick, GMC, and Chevrolet are including built-in 4G LTE hotspots in their cars, allowing drivers to use their phones, tablets, and laptops without having to use their expensive data or pull over to the nearest Starbucks. Just don't try to use your tech while driving, please.
2.Cameras that see everything around your car, not just behind it.
Infiniti
Why It's Cool: While more cars nowadays are coming with rear-view cameras, companies like Ford and Infiniti are including cameras that allow drivers to see everything else around their car when driving. In fact, these futuristic cameras also come with sensors to actually inform you when you're about to hit something, saving you the confrontation and guilt.
3.Trunks that automatically open even if your hands are full.
Kia
Why It's Cool: It's always a nightmare trying to open your trunk when your hands are full with groceries or beach stuff; you usually end up trying to kick your trunk open or do some awkward hand dance move to make it work. The 2015 Kia Sedona helps you out by automatically opening your trunk when it detects your smart key in your pocket, and is even programmable for safety and easy access.
4.Windows that clean themselves and deflect liquid automatically.
Kia
Why It's Cool:Kia and other car makers are actively featuring "hydrophobic" windows for its 2015 and 2016 car models, which is coated glass that stops stuff like rain, dirt, and other debris from even touching your precious windows. It's like built-in Rain-X for your ride, without the need to apply it yourself.
5.A built-in vacuum for spontaneous spills and cleaning spells.
Honda
Why It's Cool: Car lovers are definitely familiar with Shop-Vac, which makes efficient vacuums for any vehicle out there. The 2014 and 2015 Honda Odyssey capitalizes on that love and actually includes a built-in vacuum with a long range hose for people who are interested in keeping everything clean all the time.
6.NASA-approved car seats that prevent fatigue on long drives.
Nissan
Why It's Cool: Road trip-inflicted sore butts can make the best of us cranky. To counter this tragedy, the surprising duo of Nissan and NASA teamed up to develop "zero gravity" seats that keep you in a natural posture, while comforting your muscles and spines with cushioning. That's true space-age technology.
7.Car seats that can actually give you a massage while being heated or cooled.
Mercedes-Benz USA
Why It's Cool: Being able to warm or cool car seats in cars like the 2015 Kia Sedona and 2015 Ford Edge is awesome. Mercedes-Benz's line of S-Class cars takes it to the next level and has six massage modes built into the car seat, including "hot stone" and "workout" massage modes for feeling relaxed and invigorated after those long days.
8.Built-in night vision and radar detection for avoiding objects and wilderness.
BMW
Why It's Cool: We've all experienced night drives when even your high beams aren't enough to make you feel secure. But since we live in the future, car manufacturers like BMW and Audi have taken it upon themselves to develop actual night vision dashboard systems that work with sensors and allow you to see wildlife like deer or objects like trash cans in the complete dark.
9.Interfaces that recognize and automatically respond to your voice.
Fiat
Why It's Cool: While we're not quite there in terms of a fully 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 models that respond to your voice for a number of tasks. Asking your car things like "Where is the nearest gas station?" or "How do I get home?" are finally possible and very convenient.
10.Car systems that alert you and automatically brake before a potential accident.
Wikimedia Commons
Why It's Cool: Safety has always been the main focus for all car makers with each new technology that comes out. In the present day, some cars like the 2015 Honda Accordautomatically vibrate your seat or steering wheel when you're about to hit something from the front, while others like the 2015 Subaru Outback even take it further and automatically brake to stop a collision.
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