A sunfroof that automatically blocks mild and enables you to see exactly what you would like to.
It's CoolWe've evolved past the stage where sunroofs are just for looking cool and sticking out your head. Mercedes-Benz's newer SLK models incorporate a new "Magic Sky" sunroof that can be black to block out sunroof and UV rays, or lightened to find out more of that large, beautiful clear sky.
Way more gas-efficient engines and motors.
Why It's Cool: While the price of gas might be going down recently, the majority of us agree that the we need to fill up, the better life is. Cars like the 2015 Chrysler 200 sedan and the 2015 Honda Fit are beginning to go beyond 30 mph, while more beast-y vehicles such as the 2015 Ford F-150 have more efficient cylinders to save drivers from going into the pump too often.
NASA-approved car seats that prevent fatigue on long drives.
Why It's Cool: Road trip-inflicted sore butts will make the best of us cranky. To counter this catastrophe, the sudden duo of Nissan and NASA teamed up to create "zero gravity" seats which help keep you in a natural posture, while comforting your muscles and spines with cushioning. That's true space-age technology.
Lighter cars, thanks to the use of military-grade aluminum.
Why It's Cool: Nowadays, the notion of a "light automobile " doesn't just apply to those adorable little smart cars you see drifting around the mall. Take a truck like the 2015 Ford F-150, which is 700 pounds lighter, or even Honda's already light Fit hatchback that's 57 pounds lighter. This is thanks to the usage of aluminum, making automobiles more lasting, more gas efficient, and easier to control.
An alternator that recycles energy for your car and conserves gas.
Why It's Cool: Renewable energy is amazing, especially when it comes to automobiles. The 2014 Mazada6 has a technology called i-ELOOP, which stores kinetic energy each time it breaks, converts that energy to electricity, and uses that energy to power headlights, AC systems, and even car sound. That's less fuel used for a fitter you.
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