Automakers are rolling out cutting-edge high-tech features and migrating last year’s hot new items more broadly across their model lines with increasing frequency these days. With the playing field being relatively level among most comparable models with regard to performance, comfort and quality, manufacturers are leveraging the latest technology to help their vehicles stand out in a crowded market and to help give motorists a reason to trade in their existing rides for the latest models.
Backup Collision Intervention
Infiniti takes the now commonplace backup camera to new levels of
complexity in its 2013 JX35 luxury crossover SUV. First, an Around-View
Monitor with Moving Object Detection shows both a 360-degree image of
the area outside the vehicle and delivers visual and audible warnings if
the system “sees” moving objects crossing within the front or rear
views when pulling out of a parking space or backing up. A new Backup
The new Infiniti IPL G Convertible made its global debut today at the Los Angeles Auto Show. With its advanced VQ37HR 3.7-litre V6 engine, the 2013 IPL G Convertible will become the second model in the Infiniti Performance Line lineup when it goes on sale at Infiniti Canada retailers in spring 2012 (CNW Group/Nissan Canada Inc.)
Magic Vision Control
The all-new Mercedes-Benz SL has a super-innovative windshield wiper system named Magic Vision Control, which, instead of shooting water from the front hood deck, shoots warm water out of mini-jets built into the windshield-wipers.
This stops excess water from
overshooting and missing the windshield and it also stops the driver
from being temporarily blind as traditional jets shoot out windshield
washer solution. The Magic Vision Control System is programed to behave
differently under different situations.For instance in winter summer or
depending on whether the cabriolet top is up or down, it will behave
differently. The system automagically varies the amount of water ...
2013 Mercedes-Benz SL Roadster
Front Center-Mounted Airbag
The redesigned 2013 Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia
seven-passenger crossover SUVs include the industry’s first
center-mounted airbag. The tubular-shaped restraint deploys between the
front seats and is designed to help protect the driver from injury in
collisions on the passenger’s side when he or she is the only occupant.
It’s also expected to provide additional protection to the driver and
front ...
Ford Escape SUV features a segment-first hands-free power liftgate that opens with a simple kicking gesture under the rear bumper and without the need to fumble for a key.
Inductive Charging
In addition to added ways to connect with mobile phones and other devices, at least one car is able to keep such electronics charged without having to plug them in. Available on the 2013 Dodge Dart as a Mopar dealer-installed accessory is a new inductive wireless charging system allows driver to simply set electronic devices in a specified charging zone to keep the juice flowing.
Pushbutton Gear Selector
With many automatic transmissions now being electronically controlled, the old analog shift lever is fast becoming superfluous and is making way to alternative means of putting a car in gear. To that end, the midsize 2013 Lincoln MKX brings back the pushbutton gear selector – a feature the industry hasn’t seen since the early 1960’s. This new twist on an old concept frees up center console space by providing buttons to engage park, neutral, reverse and forward gears. Similarly, the 2013 Ram 1500 full-size pickup truck is the first vehicle this side of a Jaguar to offer a dial-in gear selector instead of a shift lever.
Tactile-Warning Safety Seat
The 2013 Cadillac XTS full-size luxury sedan affords a set-of-the-pants approach to accident avoidance with its new Safety Alert Seat that engages pulse patterns on the left or right side of the cushion when the car i, say, drifting beyond highway markers or when it’s in close proximity to other cars or obstacles while parking. Vibrations on both sides of the cushion would alert the driver to threats from the front or rear, such as when the car is coming up too quickly on traffic ahead. The system works in tandem with other visual alerts, and General Motors says its research demonstrates it can quickly and accurately focus the driver’s attention to the direction of impending hazards.
The all-new Cadillac XTS will be the industry’s first car to feature directional tactile sensation to warn drivers of potential crash threats.
Text Messaging Assistant
With distracted driving now being a major cause of accidents, and cities/states banning use of handheld devices, automakers are looking at ways to help drivers remain connected, but as safely as possible. To that end, Nissan is debuting a Hands-Free Text Messaging Assistant as part of the new NissanConnect smartphone connectivity system in the 2013 Altima. The system will read text messages aloud to users and enable them to respond, either by voice command or via a steering wheel-mounted button that sends preset text like “driving, can’t text,” “on my way” or “running late.”
'Zero Gravity' Seats
As anyone who drives long distances can attest, sitting in a comfortable driver’s seat can make the difference between an enjoyable and intolerable journey.To help reduce fatigue on road
trips and grueling commutes, Nissan is introducing so-called
zero-gravity seats on its 2013 midsize Altima sedan. With a design based
on posture research from the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, the new seats utilize a unique articulated seat shape
with continuous support from the pelvis to the chest and are said to
help reduce muscular and spinal loads, and improve blood flow, thus
reducing fatigue.
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