This year at carandbike we have the tech/gadget viewers choice award of the year honouring the things that have made life easier.
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The year has been typified by sophisticated technology trickling down to mainstream vehicles
It has been a tough year for the auto industry thanks to the pandemic. But slowly but surely, it is starting to rebound. This reinvigoration is happening on the bedrock of innovation and progression of technology. So this year at carandbike we have the tech/gadget viewers choice award of the year honouring the things that have made life easier and are just plain cool.
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- Hyundai Creta in-built air purifier:
Air Pollution is a real problem especially in urban India, more so in North India. So an air purifier isn’t just a cool thing to have but a necessity. Hyundai as a group has taken the lead with air purification which it started with the new-generation Creta, which has made the cabin of one of India’s best selling SUV, well more breathable.
- Kia Sonet Bose sound system with Mood Lamps:
In the recent past, the one thing that has greatly improved is the in-car audio experience. On a sub-compact SUV like the new Kia Sonet, things have reached a whole new level with a premium Bose sound system. Now Bose is more known for its sleek home audio products and noise-cancelling headphones but these bad boys on the Sonet aren’t too shabby and can be tamed in a way to suit your aural tastes as well.
- MG ZSEV iSmart Virtual Assistant:
When one thinks of a digital assistant, then the mind flies directly towards Siri, Alexa or the Google Assistant. But we are in the age of a new type of assistant, in the case of the MG ZS EV, the iSmart Virtual Assistant is one which helps keep a tab on the cars smart features. It works quite decently as it is able to understand the Indian accent and can control quite a host of features apart from basic calling and music selection.
- Nissan Magnite digital instrument cluster:
One of the highlights of the new Nissan Magnite is its magnetic digital instrument cluster which lights up with swanky graphics that are right out of Nintendo video game console from the 90s and host of features that include a tyre pressure monitor and an advanced trip computer which also analyses how you’re driving the car. It is pretty neat considering the starting price of the vehicle which makes this a sweeter deal.
- Royal Enfield Meteor Tripper App:
Smart connected features are also now landing up on bikes and Royal Enfield is taking the lead on this. It works in tandem with the display on the instrument cluster of the Meteor 350 and an app called Tripper giving turn-by-turn navigation in a simple and intuitive way. It is actually part of the Royal Enfield app and ties in with Google Maps and places. The best bit is that it caches navigation data which means that if you pass through a no-network zone, you will not lose the mapping system.
- Tata Nexon iRA connectivity suite:
The Tata Nexon has a new iRA connectivity stack which works with an Android and iOS app. It basically replicates all key features of the car via the app – it shows the fuel levels, the climate control can be adjusted and turn on or off the AC, control the audio experience and tweak it. The best bit is that the user interface of the app is very logical and refined which makes you use it even more.
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