The Top Technology Features for Vehicles in the Future

Technology has revolutionized all aspects of our lives and the vehicles that we drive.  However, in the near future, technology is going to take our driving to the next level again. There are much technological advancement on the verge of becoming a true reality for the vehicles that we drive.  Look forward to these exciting new concepts that will soon be filtering into your favorite vehicles.

Wifi & Voice Recognition

Vehicles will soon become Wifi hotspots that will allow individuals to transfer information back and forth from their home to their computer. Voice recognition is also being equipped into vehicles which will transform the way that individuals drive and use their vehicles.  Voice recognition and Wifi will allow individuals to

  • Access the internet from their vehicles in any location
  • Voice controls over cellular devices through the vehicle
  • Ability to update social networking sites while on the go
  • Hands free utilization of virtual online services

This technology is still several years away and is expected to be initially quite expensive.  However, once it has been updated and modified it will rapidly be able to enter into the marketplace.

Fully Digital Dashboards and Holographic Displays

The dashboards of the future will utilize technology to digitally locate the destination that you are trying to find and will create a pathway for you to get there.

This digital dashboard will allow you to

  • Utilize apps while driving
  • Find and book a hotel while driving
  • Locate gas stations while driving
  • Browse various hotels to find the right one for you all while driving

Digital dashboards will take the use of apps to the next level as individuals are able to utilize them while they drive.  Holographic displays will also become common where individuals are able to utilize GPS and other controls through these displays.

Ability to Communicate between Vehicles and to X

New technology will provide vehicles the ability to communicate information between each other.  For example, vehicles would be able to alert each other when they are near each other, as a way to avoid collisions. Additional technology would also create a pathway for vehicles to communicate with X, any location outside of the vehicle as well.

Apps, Remote Control, and Innovative Safety Features

Apps will be able to sync with vehicles to combine a complete driving experience where music can match the exact mood of the driver in an instant.  Additionally new remote control features will provide ways for individuals to remotely access their vehicles from anywhere in the world to unlock them, lock them, or start them with simply using a smart phone.

Additional technology safety features for vehicles will also include ways in which the vehicle is able to prepare itself for action, such as identifying when a stronger brake force should be used in applying the pressure itself.

Automatic Copilots, Health Monitoring, Green Tips, and Money Saving GPS

New technologies will create a way for vehicles to complete driving tasks on their own.  This has already been introduced to the market in vehicles that will parallel park themselves.

However, vehicles of the future will do this to an even greater extent with a wider range of driving services. Innovative health monitoring will assist in evaluating the health and safety of the driver and will provide the opportunity for safety measures to be taken if needed.  Additional money saving and eco-friendly features will be able to be installed easily with the technologies of the future.

Bob likes to write about science and technology topics and contributes to many automotive sites like HertzRent2buy and popular enginerring sites like Discover Engineering.

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