For $ 3,165 the Denali offers a Premium Package, which
includes a Head Up Display, illuminated power - retractable assist steps and Adaptive Cruise Control with front automatic braking.
Other options included on the vehicles that I was able to test
included a Head Up Display, which projected useful speed and navigation information on the windshield, but was virtually invisible when viewed through my polarized sunglasses.
Other technology highlights in the car
include a head up display, assisted driving modes, adaptive cruise control and an optional Wi - Fi hotspot.
Not exact matches
The $ 136,000 car was tricked out with just about every technological addition on the market today: a rear - view camera (
including night vision), electric rear and side shades, satellite radio, active blind spot detection, a steering wheel that rumbles if you change lanes without signalling, a touch - knob - controlled
heads -
up -
display with GPS and a high - end Bang & Olufson sound system complete with dashboard - mounted tweeter.
While III - nitride VCSELs are still considered to be in their infancy, they «show great potential for many applications that require highly directional light with a high - output power density —
including heads -
up displays, automotive headlights, visible light data transmission and communication, a.k.a. «LiFi,» and pico projectors,» he said.
The 5 - series is loaded with offerings in each group,
including adaptive cruise control, a
head -
up display, automatic high beams, lane - departure warning, blind spot warning, and a forward - facing night - vision camera.
Other new tech toys
include a
head -
up display, active cruise control with pre-collision warning (from the front and the rear), night vision, adaptive headlights (with the bi-xenon headlamp only, not the LEDs), lane departure warning and lane - keeping assist, blind spot warning, and the ultra-expensive Bang & Olufsen sound system (figure $ 6000 or so).
Technology improvements
include full LED matrix headlights, a
head -
up display, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility and massage seats, among other toys.
Features Options
include front and rear heated seats, front and rear parking sensors, Comfort Access keyless entry and ignition, a
head -
up display and a panoramic moonroof that's made of two large glass panels and
includes a power sunshade.
Options
include an AMG Performance two - mode exhaust, carbon - fiber exterior trim pieces, a
head -
up display, and a safety package that
includes features like pre-collision braking and lane - keep assist.
For the driver, Mercedes
includes a host of standard technology features,
including Mercedes» semi-autonomous driving package (lane - keep assist, adaptive cruise, and more), Magic Body Control adaptive suspension, a heated windshield, a
head -
up display, and LED adaptive headlights.
Meanwhile, the top - trim Grand Touring starts at $ 26,720, and
includes black or Parchment leather seats with pleated piping, more chrome exterior accents, a full - color
head -
up display, power moonroof, adaptive LED headlights, LED fog lights, onboard navigation, and paddle shifters for the six - speed automatic transmission.
Other features
include either a 4 - or 7 - inch info screen in the middle of the instrument panel, vastly improved steering wheel controls, three USB ports, and an available, 10 - inch
head -
up display.
Other interesting tech touches
include carbon - ceramic brakes, a KERS energy recovery system, a rear camera system replacing the rear view mirrors, drive - by - wire steering, toughened glass with an auto dimming feature, and bespoke
head -
up displays for both driver and passenger.
The extensive suit of technological functions and amenities
includes heated seats, climate control, a
heads up display, keyless entry with BMW's smart key, and the iDrive infotainment integrating the navigation system.
Other tech gadgetry on the car
includes the
head -
up display (also $ 1,700), the 3D surround view ($ 700, also adds parking assistant plus), Apple CarPlay that works over Bluetooth instead of via the USB cable ($ 300), a Wi - Fi hotspot (part of the $ 1,200 Executive Package, which also adds wireless charging, ceramic controls, and soft - close doors), and gesture control ($ 190), the last of which seems like a gimmick.
My test car
included the Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound system ($ 6,300); the Audi Design package ($ 5,500), which
includes black leather with Arras - red stitching, carbon - twill inlays, and a piano - black shifter; and such standard niceties as 22 - way power front seats (heated and ventilated, too), a power moonroof, navigation, an Alcantara headliner, and a
head -
up display.
The range - topping Grand Touring trim comes with a host of standard features
including a
head -
up display, LED grille lighting, a six - way power passenger seat, driver's seat memory, paddle shifters, and a full suite of active safety features
including adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, high beam assist, and automatic emergency braking that works at highway speeds.
Highlights
include active lane assist, Secondary Collision Assist, Night Vision Assistant with Pedestrian Detection, a
head -
up display and Audi Park Assist.
Choosing the Executive Package adds many features,
including a backup camera and a
head -
up display.
The available Value Package
includes an updated navigation system, a
head -
up display and smartphone integration.
Other features on the Yukon
include heated seats in the first and second rows and ventilated seats
up front, a
head -
up display, 4G LTE Wi - Fi hotspot plan, wireless phone charging, hands - free power liftgate, and an 8 - inch infotainment system with navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto.
Other available new technologies
include adaptive cruise control with braking assist, a backup camera, automatic parking assist, adaptive LED headlights, and a
head -
up display.
Prices have gone
up by $ 500, but the model also receives new standard features
including lane keep assist, high beam control, traffic sign recognition, and memory seat that's integrated to work with the height of the new full color
head -
up display.
That
includes everything from Sport and Touring, plus adaptive front lighting, 20 - inch wheels, real aluminum interior trim, a
head -
up display, lane - departure warning, lane - keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and roof rails.
Other options
include the Vision package ($ 1,950) with a 360 - degree camera system and blind spot monitoring, Climate package ($ 1,950) with heated rear seat, steering wheel and
heads -
up display, and the Convenience package ($ 1,000) with park assist, HomeLink, a power trunk lid and more.
Upgrades also
headed for the refreshed Boxster / Cayman
include full - LED headlights, a new steering wheel with a 918 - style rotary selector, driver - assistance updates,
head -
up display, updated entertainment, communication and navigation systems.
Full - LED headlights are standard; options
include a backup camera, forward collision warning, the surround - view 360 - degree camera, and a
head -
up display.
These
include lasers that adjust the suspension and transmission based on the conditions ahead, as well as a «transparent hood» that uses a camera and
head -
up display to project the road ahead blocked by the hood.
New standard features for the A7 3.0 T and TDI Premium Plus models
include a blind - spot monitor, the pre sense rear system, and four - zone climate control; top - of - the - line Prestige models gain LED headlights and a
head -
up display.
Once you're in those stylish, stitched
up leather seats (Nappa will set you back $ 1,500), you'll be staring at an RS - specific version of Audi's 12.3 - inch virtual cockpit (a
heads up display is optional), featuring those special performance gauges and other features
including a lap timer.
The list of available technologies
includes the fuel - sipping Eco Pro mode; a color
head -
up display; adaptive cruise control; pedestrian and forward - collision warning; blind - spot detection; a 360 - degree camera system; BMW ConnectedDrive and BMW Apps connectivity; and Proactive Driving Assistant, which can preemptively tell the driver to slow down when he or she is approaching an area with a lower speed limit.
My test car
included options like a
head -
up display, keyless entry, four - zone climate control, satellite radio, heated rear seats and side - and top - view cameras.
Options
include upgrades to 20 and 21in wheels, adaptive air suspension, two different Bang & Olufsen sound systems, all - wheel steering, a
head -
up display, a night vision camera, power closing doors... the list is endless and generally fairly expensive.
Inside, key details
include two - tone Nappa leather, dark brushed - aluminum trim pieces, a
head -
up display, and Volkswagen's new 9.2 - inch, gesture - controlled touchscreen infotainment system.
Other key features
include lane keep assist, a new
head -
up display, heated front and rear seats, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist with automated steering correction, and rear cross traffic alert.
Other available features also
include a
head -
up display, a first for the company, Nappa leather, 18 - or 19 - inch wheels, the Surround View Monitor camera system, an Apple CarPlay / Android Auto compatible infotainment center, and a 12 - speaker Harmon / Kardon sound system that should be a hit with audiophiles.
These
include a
head -
up display, forward collision alert, 120 - volt outlet, heated steering wheel, massaging front seats, lane keep assist, and more.
It
includes navigation, a 10 - speaker Bose audio system, and a
head -
up display.
Those who opt for this model benefit from a standard Technology package that
includes a
head -
up display, active park assist, and adaptive cruise control as well as special services such as complimentary car washes and remote servicing pickup and delivery.
Available features
include a
head -
up display, Nappa leather, 18 - or 19 - inch wheels, an upgraded 360 - degree camera system, an infotainment system with Apple CarPlay / Android Auto, and a 12 - speaker Harmon / Kardon sound system.
Also on board was nearly $ 10K in options; among them, a driver - assistance package (surround - view parking camera, traffic - sign recognition, adaptive cruise, and more), a Technology package (
including a boffo 825 - watt Meridian surround - sound system and that awful 10.2 - inch touchscreen interface), a
head -
up display, and a Black Design package that darks - out all those gaping grilles.
High - tech options
include a
head -
up display with LED lighting that's purportedly br... Show full review
This new Phantom is of course also loaded with all manner of standard safety warning systems, connectivity options, and convenience features,
including a standard
head -
up display, Wi - Fi, around view monitors, etc., etc..
Porsche is also introducing new goodies to the entire Cayenne lineup,
including massaging seats, a
head -
up display, heated windshield, and the first 22 - inch wheels Porsche has ever offered.
In addition to a 3.3 - liter twin - turbocharged V - 6 engine rated at 365 hp and 376 lb - ft of torque, an eight - speed automatic transmission, and all - wheel drive, our Four Seasons 2017 Genesis G90 also
includes adaptive cruise control, lane - keeping assist, a
head -
up display, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and a host of other electronic safety features.
Expect the new Avalon to feature higher - end features than the current model, possibly
including an available dual - panel moonroof and
head -
up display.
Those with money to burn can upgrade either R - Design or Momentum models with Nav Plus packs that
include Sat Nav (obviously) but also a
head -
up display, rear park assist and cruise control.
A host of safety tech,
including automatic park assist and pedestrian detection, is available, as is wireless phone charging, a
head -
up display, and either Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Options will
include Audi's Matrix LED headlights, a
head -
up display and remote sensor control for the tailgate.