Discover now the technologies that promise to revolutionize the way of driving

Nowadays, the cars already have several technological innovations incorporated, ranging from the multimedia center to the electronic security systems. However, these innovations are only a small part of the technologies that will change the way we drive in the very near future. So, keep reading and see what's to come.

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Technologies that promise to change the way of driving in the future

1. remote parking

Imagine the situation: you are late for an event, but you still have to look for a parking space for your car. Know that it will soon be possible to program the car to look for a parking space by itself.

This technology, which promises greater practicality in everyday life, is already being tested by several major manufacturers in the international automotive markets and will certainly be within reach in brief.

2. airless tires

In this type of tire, flexible and very resistant structures produced with polymers will be responsible for uniting the tread and the rest of the tire carcass. Michelin, for example, which is one of the largest tire manufacturers in the world, expects its airless tires to be ready to debut on the market in 2024.

3. Android Auto

Android Auto is a kind of system that provides smart features to your car. It works through Android cell phones and its connectivity is via Bluetooth or USB cable. From there, the system has control via voice command with the Google assistant and it is also possible to connect it to GPS and music applications, such as Spotify.

4. Apple CarPlay

Apple CarPlay has been available in Brazil since 2014. It works by connecting the iPhone, iPod or iPad to the car's system via the Lightning cable. If you are interested in this alternative, check the Apple website to find out if your vehicle supports this feature.

Apple CarPlay lets you send and receive messages via voice command (with Siri), make calls, listen to music and use GPS via Waze and Google Maps. In addition, it is also possible to connect to other mobile apps, such as radios and audiobooks.

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