the ‘connected car’ technology in the MG Hector and Hyundai Venue is set to change the Indian car market forever.
We’re in the middle of a technological revolution right now. Until a few years ago, words like artificial intelligence, internet of things, blockchain and augmented reality were in common parlance only among researchers and students of this field. But these have now spawned multi-billion dollar industries, with potentially hundreds of billions more worth of growth left.
It’s no surprise then that tech like this is now ingrained into most parts of our lives. Your phone can now talk to you, you can make dinner while still at work and can get dropped off to the other side of town at the click of a button. But one big aspect of our lives, at least for most customers in India, has so far remained devoid of any such wide-ranging changes. Our cars still feel generally analogue, with electronics only aiding the functioning of the oily bits. But things are now set to change. A spate of EV launches are in progress, but before that, we have the MG Hector and the Hyundai Venue. Both these cars are being pitched as ‘connected cars’ and will provide conveniences unheard of, so far, in our country.
WHAT IS A CONNECTED CAR?
A connected car is one which features an onboard internet connection, usually via a SIM card. Through this, the car can then interact with other devices, both inside and outside, process vehicle diagnostics and bring comfort and convenience to occupants. It effectively works on the Internet of Things principle and allows the user to interact with the car on a very deep level. Everything from the basic functions like switching on interior lighting, to connecting with emergency services can all be handled remotely.
HOW IS THIS ANY DIFFERENT FROM WHAT WE ALREADY HAVE?
Denne historien er fra June 2019-utgaven av Overdrive.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra June 2019-utgaven av Overdrive.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Volvo XC40 Recharge
Volvo's first pure electric car promises performance and range a level above what its size suggests
Maruti Suzuki XL6
Mildly facelifted, but with core mechanical updates and feature upgrades to help take on new competition
Safety Ratings In For Creta, i20
GNCAP crash test results in for Hyundai Creta and i20, in their base variants with ABS and two airbags
Volkswagen Returns To Play A Two-Pronged Game With The Virtus
Volkswagen returns to play a two-pronged game in the mid-sized sedan space with the Virtus
BMW X4 With Updated Styling And Equipment
The X4 looks gorgeous and the diesel engine is bonkers! Read on if you still need more reasons to give it attention
BYD Han EV Enroute To India?
Overdrive has spied the BYD Han EV at the BYD facility near Chennai.
INDIA VS EV FIRES
More stringent standards to be set for electric vehicle batteries
DATSUN SHUTS SHOP IN INDIA
Japanese carmaker Nissan has discontinued its subsidy brand Datsun in India owing to low sales numbers
HONDA TO MAKE ADAS STANDARD ACROSS INDIA LINE-UP
At the unveiling of the Honda City e: HEV, Honda Cars India announced that all new models that the brand launches in India will come with the Honda Sensing suite of advanced driver assistance systems.
GEAR AND GADGETS
GOPRO HERO 10 BLACK