{"id":16998,"date":"2019-06-19T15:47:25","date_gmt":"2019-06-19T13:47:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.intellias.com\/?p=16998"},"modified":"2023-08-21T09:29:49","modified_gmt":"2023-08-21T07:29:49","slug":"7-technologies-empowering-connected-cars","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/intellias.com\/7-technologies-empowering-connected-cars\/","title":{"rendered":"7 Technologies in Automotive Empowering Connected Cars"},"content":{"rendered":"

Whenever you ask yourself, Do we really need connected cars?<\/em> there\u2019s someone to tell you they improve security and ensure an excellent customer experience. But what if it\u2019s all just a marketing scam to sell you a new car for a higher price? Do OEMs really need to implement all the latest and trendiest technologies in automotive to win buyers?<\/p>\n

Well, yes. Modern consumers \u2014 Millennials and Generation Z \u2014 can\u2019t live without tech, from the top-notch computers in their hands to their automatic pet feeders at home. And if there\u2019s a chance to make something better, more secure, and more convenient, they want it.<\/p>\n

This concerns cars among other things: If there are technologies in automotive to make driving more comfortable, today\u2019s customers are looking forward to experiencing it. And automakers are ready to provide<\/a> it to them in the form of partially autonomous connected vehicles.<\/p>\n

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