Cars that recognize traffic light adjustments and count down before the next green light.
It's Cool: We spend at least 38 hours each year stuck in traffic, and that usually involves a great deal of time taking a look at stoplights. During the upcoming few decades, Audi will roll out a traffic lighting information system that will inform drivers how long before the upcoming green light and also tell you fast or slow they ought to go for to the next green light, all in one system.
Cars that drive themselves, interesting ideas.
Why It's Cool: The holy grail of futuristic automobile technology is having cars that drive themselvesand the newest edition of Tesla's Model S is about there with its Autopilot feature. The system utilizes a camera, radar, and 360 degree sonar detectors to control rate, change lanes, turns, and park automatically. Self-driving cars will be one of the hottest things in the automotive sector during the next few decades, with GM as well as Apple rumored to put in on the action.
A built-in vacuum for spontaneous cleaning and spills charms.
Why It's Cool: Car fans are unquestionably familiar with Shop-Vac, which makes efficient vacuums for any vehicle on the market. The 2014 and 2015 Honda Odyssey capitalizes on this love and actually comprises an integrated vacuum using a long range hose for people who are considering keeping everything tidy all of the time.
Windows that clean them and deflect liquid mechanically.
Why It's Cool: Kia and other auto makers are actively incorporating "hydrophobic" windows because of its 2015 and 2016 car versions, which can be coated glass which prevents stuff such as rain, dirt, and other debris from touching your prized windows. It's like built-in Rain-X to your ride, without needing to use it yourself.
An alternator that recycles energy for your vehicle and saves gas.
Why It's Cool: Renewable electricity is awesome, especially when it comes to cars. The 2014 Mazada6 has a technology called i-ELOOP, which stores kinetic energy every time it breaks, converts that energy to electricity, and uses that energy to power headlights, AC systems, and even car audio. That's less fuel used for a fitter you.
Push button shifting for easy adjustments while on the road.
It's Cool: We've all been wowed by the push button ignition that has made its way into quite a few automobiles in the past few years, but the 2015 Acura TLX and 2016 Honda Pilot add to the automated ingenuity by having different buttons for different gears. This frees up more room in the middle console, and also allows for different changing modes for more efficient driving.