3 High-Tech Cars To Look Out For In 2018
By SaveDelete

The appeal of sports cars has always been as much about aesthetic style and cockpit feel as horsepower and RPMs. This is never been truer than it is for the tech-obsessed 21st century shopper. Not so long ago, being able to use an auxiliary cable to hook an ipod up to a car’s audio system seemed cutting edge, but the newest high tech vehicles are practically high velocity luxury computers on wheels.
Cars of all kinds have capitalized on our desire for connectivity by equipping their vehicles with the latest technological features and tools, and while this trend is sweeping the entire industry, here are three of the most innovative and tech-friendly models of 2018.
Not only is the Model S one of the few all-electric cars on the road, it also delivers some of the most remarkable automatic driving features. It can change lanes, take exits, navigate freeways and even regulate its own speed, regardless of whether the road is straight, curved, or hilly.
Genesis G80
For most North American audiences, Genesis isn’t the most recognizable automobile brand. But as Hyundai’s luxury cousin, it delivers many of the same high tech features of an Ioniq on a much more sumptuous level. In addition to typical luxury car flourishes, like wood trim and contrast stitching, the G80 delivers serious performance when it comes to technology. Not only does it include now-standard tools like a rear-view camera, push-button start, and USB ports, it also has an eight-inch touch screen that allows drivers to access Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, a seventeen speaker sound system, and a wireless charging pad. And unlike many other luxury brands, the G80 offers most of this as part of its standard package, so there are no hidden fees for upgrades.Tesla Model S
Few names have garnered as much attention in the automotive world in recent years as Tesla, and as posts on popular online automotive marketplaces like KijijiAutos.com show, Tesla remains one of the most sought-after new car brands. Driven by an innovative vision and the iconoclastic ambitions of its founder, Elon Musk, the story of Tesla’s rise to prominence has at times overshadowed its actual products — which is a shame, because cars like the Model S really are setting out a blueprint for the future of the automobile.
Not only is the Model S one of the few all-electric cars on the road, it also delivers some of the most remarkable automatic driving features. It can change lanes, take exits, navigate freeways and even regulate its own speed, regardless of whether the road is straight, curved, or hilly.