9 Latest Technology Trends in Connected Cars Segment


Run-flat tires:

This new hi-tech feature is a big relief for car travellers. Though expensive, it works as life savior in extreme conditions like tiers getting punctured. It helps car driver by giving simple red light indication on dashboard. The tire's internal and external structure provides an additional distance of 50 miles at 50 mph speed.

Driverless cars:

For preventing accidents and crashes, Volvo promised to launch a driverless car by 2020. In 2017, the company’s Drive Me project will feature 100 self-driving Volvos on public roads in and near the automaker's Swedish hometown of Gothenburg. All customers will use this car in everyday driving conditions on about 31 miles of public roads. The company’s first autonomous driving feature will be soon available in the 2016 Volvo XC90.

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