9 Features That are Turning Ordinary Cars into Smart Cars
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ADAS: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems use cameras and sensors to warn drivers, assist braking and maintain safer distances during everyday driving.
Connected Technology: Connected car systems provide real-time vehicle information, navigation, remote functions and alerts through smartphones and internet-based services.
Digital Instrument Cluster: Digital dashboards replace traditional gauges with customisable displays showing speed, navigation, driving information and vehicle alerts clearly.
Voice Controls: Voice assistants allow drivers to control navigation, music, calls and selected vehicle functions without repeatedly using physical controls.
360-Degree Camera: A 360-degree camera creates a surrounding view of the vehicle, making parking, reversing and manoeuvring through tight spaces easier.
Wireless Connectivity: Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connect smartphones without cables, giving drivers convenient access to navigation, entertainment and communication features.
Keyless Entry: Keyless entry systems detect authorised keys nearby, allowing drivers to unlock doors without removing the key from their pockets.
Automatic Emergency Braking: Automatic emergency braking detects potential collisions and can apply the brakes when the driver fails to respond quickly enough.
Over-The-Air Updates: Over-the-air updates allow manufacturers to remotely update software, improve vehicle functions and introduce selected features without requiring immediate service-centre visits.