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TechnologyControlling Your Car’s Interface with a Simple Hand Gesture
BMW has innovated this year with the introduction of a gesture control system. This brand-new technology first appeared on the 7 Series and is now available as an option in the 5 Series . What is gesture control technology? Basically, it means you can control certain functions of the infotainment …
TechnologyHyundai Aiming to be the Leading Maker of Electric Vehicles
The Car Guide was on hand for the launch of the 2017 Hyundai Ioniq, a car that offers three different ways to “drive electric.” Not only that, but the Ioniq also represents the brand's most significant step in alternative drive systems. The manufacturer is crossing its fingers that sales will …
TechnologyThree Kinds of Heated Seats
Good things come in threes, including heated seats. There are those installed directly at the factory by the manufacturer, those added by an accessory specialist, and the removable ones you can buy at your local department store. The first type is relatively straightforward, as most luxury vehicles and an increasing …
TechnologyTraction Control: From the Race Track to the Law Books
In 2016, we no longer pay much attention to the various driver aides in our vehicles, even though they’re more numerous than ever, ranging from parking-assist sensors to the various systems that facilitate semi-autonomous driving. Traction control is just one of these systems, and it’s got a pretty interesting history.
TechnologyWill Cameras Replace Sideview Mirrors?
Take a look at recent concept vehicles and you may spot a common trend: sideview mirrors are being replaced by little camera-wielding bars. These relay images to screens mounted to the doors, integrated into the central infotainment system, or even to some unexpected places, like holographic display systems. This shift …
TechnologyPower Steering: A Brief History
If you mostly stick to highway driving, power steering probably isn’t something you use often. However, if you’re a city slicker who regularly requires complex maneuvers to park your car, power steering is your best friend. Nowadays, power steering is found on most cars. It generally consists of a hydraulic …
TechnologyTesla’s Self-Driving Car: A Festival of Technology
You’ve surely heard the news, the Tesla Model S and Model X can drive themselves! But that’s not actually true. Sure, on the highway, these cars no longer need the driver to hold the steering wheel, they can adjust their speed according to traffic flow, and they can even avoid …
TechnologyTorque Vectoring, an Important Aspect of Active Safety
The general public may not know much about this technology, but it’s being included on a growing number of affordable vehicles. In fact, Ford has been a pioneer in the matter, equipping the 2012 Focus with torque vectoring technology, a first in the mass-market compact car category. While the name …
TechnologyBlind Spot Detection System: Your Trusty Co-Pilot
With the proliferation of multi-lane highways, it’s increasingly common for drivers to miss vehicles in their blind spots. How often do untimely lane changes result in collisions causing serious physical harm or material damage? Fortunately, we now have blind spot detection systems to let us know when there’s an unseen …
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