Digital Innovations: 7 Most Technological Luxury Cars
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A car is what makes our daily life easier. We use it for work, for moving around the city, as well as for traveling. It’s very convenient, because now, you can even rent a car where it’s impossible to use your own vehicle. For example, in Australia, many travelers pick up cars from Hertz at Domestic Airport Sydney, making the trip much more comfortable.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Drive Pilot function allows the car to move independently at speeds up to 210 km/h. Also, the Mercedes E-Class can turn on its own, even on the road with fuzzy markings. The sedan is equipped with a radar system that constantly analyzes the blind spots and alerts the driver about possible obstacles. The car can enter parking and drive up to the owner on request made via the application on the smartphone.
The interior of Mercedes E-Class is impressive too: 64 lighting settings, a dashboard with a wireless recharging station and a 12.3-inch infotainment display with a voice interface will please any driver.
Tesla Model S
Recently, Tesla began to equip all new cars with the updated Enhanced Autopilot system. The car itself will select a place for parallel parking, adjust to the driving speed, automatically change traffic line, enter and leave the highways, and maneuver in the case of obstacles. Model S P100D in Ludicrous mode can accelerate to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds.
Tesla Model S Sedan comes with a massive 17-inch touchscreen, with which you can change navigation, climate control settings and receive alerts. With even one swipe on the LCD display, you can push the glass panoramic compartment in the roof.
Lincoln MKZ
The car has a two-liter turbocharged engine providing the power of 245 hps. The luxury vehicle is equipped with an adaptive cruise control system that allows the Lincoln MKZ to drive in traffic without any problems. Pre-Collision Assist helps to avoid head-on collisions. And as a bonus, the car features a powerful Revel sound system.
BMW 5 Series
When accelerating from 30 to 120 km/h, the driver can turn on the dynamic cruise control, which is adapted to driving in traffic jams. The Active Lane Keeping Assist system helps the car to stick to one lane and warns the driver about changing lanes.
The interior of BMW 5 Series has a 10.25-inch touchscreen with a voice interface and gesture control. The windshield is equipped with an indicator that reflects information about the speed and possible dangers on the way. Even the keychain controller is equipped with a full-color touchscreen. With it, you can park the car remotely, not being in the cabin.
Subaru Impreza
The compact luxury sedan is equipped with a two-liter four-cylinder flat engine providing 152 hps. The car will warn the driver about the threats when turning on the reverse, and changing the lane. Also, Subaru Impreza provides adaptive cruise control and emergency braking if there’s a risk of a collision. Smart lights illuminate the road when turning, protecting car from collisions in the dark.
The center console in the cabin is equipped with the Starlink system, which provides emergency assistance, as well as a monthly assessment of the condition of the car and helps to take action if the car is stolen. The console is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto services.
Volvo S90
The touchscreen on the dashboard not only displays information for navigation, but also synchronizes with the Spotify and Pandora music services. Different engines of Volvo S90 can develop the power of 250-360 hps.
Cadillac CT6
The CT6 is the most technologically advanced car in Cadillac history. The three-liter V6 engine with double turbocharging provides 404 hps of power. The camera broadcasts to the rearview mirror the entire rear view in HD-resolution.
The OnStar system allows you to connect up to 7 devices with 4G LTE support to the car. Digital dashboard and a wireless charging station are also installed in the car.