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8 Unknow Unique Features In Latest Cars

Brands today strive to stand out from the competition by introducing some of the most unique and unusual features. This trend is driven by the desire to capture consumer attention and differentiate themselves in a crowded market. Here are some of the most distinctive and quirky features brands have introduced  

1. Digital Matrix LED lighting


Audi is said to be equipped with Digital Matrix LED lighting. Projector lights make use of 1.3 million micromirrors to aim light output more accurately. A projector headlight can modify the position of the light beam, and this is done 5,000 times per second. This specific ability makes moving the light source the solution for the problem of creating a visual ‘light carpet’ where the driver’s lane is illuminated without impairing other traffic.

In addition, when the car is started or finished the headlights can display the Audi logo or other illustrations, improving the appearance of the automobile.

2. california mode


With the push of just one button, all FIsker Ocean windows and the panoramic roof are fully opened up allowing a feature unique to the Ocean and something it also shares with convertibles. This includes not only the other windows at the sides but also the rear window and the roof giving an airy feeling. The safety mode is positioned to invite fresh air and sunshine which is why it is great for a nice leisurely drive on the shores.

3. SolarSky :- Solar roof for car

The Fisker Ocean is a battery electric SUV where one of its types of roof is the solar panel roof known as SolarSky. This solar roof generates more than 1500 additional miles per year in ideal conditions and more than 2000 miles in great conditions. This groundbreaking feature can be found on the highest specification model — the Fisker Ocean Extreme.

4. Rivian' Gear Tunnel

The Rivian R1T and R1S electric vehicles boast exceptional features. One standout is the gear tunnel, a storage space between the rear seat and truck bed, ideal for long items like snowboards or camping gear. It can be accessed from both sides and customized with accessories like a portable kitchen. Rivian plans to introduce more devices to enhance this area. Additionally, the Gear Guard system offers comprehensive security for the vehicle and its contents, integrating multiple elements to ensure protection.

 5. Removable Bluetooth Speaker

Another cool feature of the Rivian R1T and 2024 Toyota Tacoma has the removable Bluetooth speaker. This speaker fits in the front  and has a charging dock such that it charges without the need for a cord as long as it’s in the vehicle. You can clear it out as you switch from place to place so long as it’s the music that’s important and not the speakers, whether it’s a picnic or a camping ground.

6. Driver Focus by Subaru 




Subaru’s DriverFocus is a cutting-edge driver monitoring system designed to enhance safety by reducing fatigue and distractions. It uses an infrared camera to monitor the driver’s eye and head movements, adjusting settings like seat position and mirrors for up to five drivers. If the system detects inattention or signs of tiredness, it issues visual and audible alerts to refocus the driver. Integrated with Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, it provides a comprehensive safety net, including adaptive cruise control and pre-collision braking. This technology is available in models like the Forester, Outback, and Legacy. The BMW i7 features a 31-inch screen.

7. Volvo S80: Anti-kidnapping heartbeat sensor


Volvo’s S80 featured a quirky addition: a heartbeat sensor. This sensor wasn’t for checking if you were alive, but to detect if someone was already inside the car. As you approached, the sensor would transmit a signal to your key fob, alerting you to any presence inside. This unique feature aimed to enhance security, but it didn’t gain much popularity. Despite its innovative approach, it remains one of the more unusual features in automotive history.

8. Mercedes-Benz EQG G-TURN



The G-TURN is a 360-degree tank turn feature that's exclusive to the electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class. It's a maneuver that involves spinning the left and right wheels in opposite directions, allowing the vehicle to rotate on its own axis. The G-TURN is made possible by four independently controlled electric motors.

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