1) Active safety systems will include radar and cameras that watch for  danger. “We’ve put airbags just about every place you can.” Says Toyota  Product-planning Manager, John Weiner, “Within the next five years the car will  use algorithms to anticipate hazards and intervene or warn the driver.
2) Keyless entry has already been implemented on certain Cadillac,  Infinity and BMW models and will be introduced to approximately 40 different  vehicles in the next three years. Credit card style systems will replace car  keys. 
3) Navigation systems such as computer-like screens on the dash,  displaying navigation systems that employ global positioning satellite and  onboard DVD’s to provide the driver with distractions, maps, and information on  businesses such as hotels, hospitals and restaurants. The video screens will  also have the capability to connect to PDA’s and cellular phones. 
4) Wi-Fi hook-ups in almost every vehicle will provide weather, news, and  other information. “We’re going to see hot spots in places like gas stations and  restaurants,” says Peter Wengert, marketing manager for automotive products at  Microsoft.
5) Data collection will give vehicles the capability to collect pertinent  data that can be shared with dealers, manufacturers, and other vehicles helping  service personnel perform remote diagnostics and help troubleshoot for a broken  down motorist.
6) Onboard cameras will help detect blind spots, while helping parents  watch their kids. Many recreational vehicles already have this technology at the  rear and in front to “see” around corners.
7) 40 Volt Electrical Systems will become standard to accommodate the  many new electric devices. 
8) Voice commands are already in certain BMW’s, Jaguar and Lexus models  and will become common and necessary in order to operate the various functions  in cars.
9) Electronic pedals already in use in Mercedes, Chevy Corvette and all  recent Audi vehicles, brake-by-wire and accelerate by wire pedals send an  electronic signal rather than activating a physical connection to the engine and  brakes. Emergency brake handles will also be replaced by electronic controls.
10) Programmable vehicles will let you use electronics to express your  choice of vehicle you wish to drive, says Stanford professor of mechanical  engineering Chris Gerdes. “You can have it be as sporty or luxurious, as you  choose.” Drivers of the new Audi A8, for example can change the car’s ride by  raising and lowering road clearance. 
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