How about a car that turns on its own headlight when it's dark? Or unlocks its doors when the owner approaches? The luxury cars in the market ease the lives of their owners by taking care of minute details. These luxury cars feature the best navigation systems and stereos that will make your make drives heavenly. It should not surprise you at all when your cars respond as you speak to them, due to voice command system.
Owning such cars will be no less than owning a Batmobile! Let's check them out.
2012 Audi A7
The all-new 2012 Audi A7, which niche in between the A6 and A8, is the latest Audi tech tour de force. This car carries such extraordinary technology that it sets the bar for other automakers to reach.
Loaded with the best navigation system available among all the latest cars, Audi A7 uses Google satellite maps to show the position of the car on a photographic landscape. Integrating Google local search with the navigation system, Audi A7 is the most connected car around you. The car also features listings of nearby landmarks with descriptions downloaded from Wikipedia.
In terms of style, the A7 follows the form of the Porsche Panamera and Aston Martin Rapide, with a four-door sedan like passenger compartment and a hatchback cargo area. The design does not look bulky or awkward.
Apart from this, Audi comes with a new Multimedia Interface (MMI) controller, complementing the dial and surrounding buttons with a touch pad. The drivers can search street addresses and terms with just a touch of fingertip. The voice command system in A7 is also a latest additional. The voice command works with Google local search. All you need to do is: say online destinations followed by terms like "Pizza Hut" and a list of all the relevant locations will be downloaded, showing at the LCD screen. You can also demand for music album or any song implementing vocal music request on the car's hard drive. Audi A7 is an astonishing tech powerhouse, with a combination of lush driving with sport capabilities and an extraordinary navigation system. The Audi A7 costs $59,250.
2012 Infiniti M Hybrid
The technology came to stagnancy with hitting the climax in the Toyota Prius and Ford Fusion, but the new generation of Hybrid drive system is fortifying the market. 2012 Infiniti M35h, one of the first of the new generation of hybrid vehicle, as it uses lithium ion batteries, which operate under electric mode over a greater range of speeds, delivering more efficiency.
With EPA fuel economy of 27 mpg city and 32 mpg highway, it generates 360 horsepower. The 258 pound-feet of torque from the gas engine and the 199 pound-feet from the electric motor will press you back into the seat when the accelerator is mashed.
The M35h is not the only executive-class hybrid, BMW released its Active Hybrid 7 last year, and Mercedes-Benz previously launched the S400 hybrid. But Infiniti actually has the best hybrid system of all these cars. It not only features idle stop, but it also is able to boost the car under electric power alone, and it acquires the best mileage of its competition. Moreover M35h is the cheapest of the lot.
The car relies on Nissan's tried and trusted VQ-series engine, a 3.5-liter variable valve-timed V-6 as its gasoline-powered component. The car use lithium ion battery packs. The M35h gets a 50-kilowatt pack build up just behind the rear seats, supporting the trunk space. Infiniti fits the M35h with an electro hydraulic power-steering unit, essential for times when the engine shuts down. The M35h is more luxury than sport. The car is priced at 53,700 dollars.
2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS550
The CLS550 sports a new engine and a new seven-speed automatic, combine for good fuel economy. The car also comes standard with an air suspension, giving it one of the most comfortable rides around.
The air suspension and the Harman Kardon 14-speaker surround-sound system are the two0 things that make CLS550 an extravagance ride par excellence. Though it costs over $ 70 grand, finding a car in this range for a great is certainly impossible. It has enormously detailed music produced by the Harman Kardon audio system. A blind-spot detection feature lights up a red triangle in the side mirrors, to warn of cars to the sides of the CLS550. It offers its night vision feature, which turns the instrument cluster into a longer view of the road ahead than you can see unaided. CLS550 has a lane departure warning and drift prevention system. This system tracks the lane lines, showing an icon in the instrument cluster when it is active. The car costs $71,300.
2011 BMW 740i
After easy step of installing an engine previously used in the 335i and 535i BMW came up with a new model 740i. It has suspension, and cabin tech, identical to its heftier siblings. It has a European design, with a gracefully curved roof and longish nose. The framework features the traditional BMW design, while the headlight casings integrate LED turn signals.
Car has a hard-drive-based navigation system, complete with 3D maps and traffic, and a sophisticated Bluetooth phone system which is standard for $70,000 in a car to have. BMW's traffic reporting is fairly good, and the car will vigorously look for routes around particularly bad traffic. The audio quality of phone calls is excellent, aided by the standard 10-speaker stereo system. It offers a premium stereo upgrade for the 740i, but the base system is great.
2011 Hyundai Equus Ultimate
It is conventionally styled car, most likely designed to appeal to older buyers. Hyundai also gives the Equus it's, a winged pedestal that emerges on the front of the car, the shifter, the steering wheel and the wheels. It comes with power-adjustable rear seats that are just too comfortable for kids or sheer family members. The rear LCD folds up from behind the center console. A metal-rimmed control knob is fitted on the console, surrounded by buttons labeled Map, Navi, Phone, and for the variety of audio sources. The Bluetooth phone system is completely an art. It copies a paired phone's contact list to the car, letting you place calls by speaking a contact's name.
The car looks high-quality, and makes a statement with its exclusive Equus icon. Large windows present realism to the big sedan. The cabin tech interface is clean and practical, but Hyundai will have a difficult time adding new functions, as the hard-button model limits flexibility. The car is priced at $64,500.
Owning such cars will be no less than owning a Batmobile! Let's check them out.
2012 Audi A7
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Audi 7 |
Loaded with the best navigation system available among all the latest cars, Audi A7 uses Google satellite maps to show the position of the car on a photographic landscape. Integrating Google local search with the navigation system, Audi A7 is the most connected car around you. The car also features listings of nearby landmarks with descriptions downloaded from Wikipedia.
In terms of style, the A7 follows the form of the Porsche Panamera and Aston Martin Rapide, with a four-door sedan like passenger compartment and a hatchback cargo area. The design does not look bulky or awkward.
Apart from this, Audi comes with a new Multimedia Interface (MMI) controller, complementing the dial and surrounding buttons with a touch pad. The drivers can search street addresses and terms with just a touch of fingertip. The voice command system in A7 is also a latest additional. The voice command works with Google local search. All you need to do is: say online destinations followed by terms like "Pizza Hut" and a list of all the relevant locations will be downloaded, showing at the LCD screen. You can also demand for music album or any song implementing vocal music request on the car's hard drive. Audi A7 is an astonishing tech powerhouse, with a combination of lush driving with sport capabilities and an extraordinary navigation system. The Audi A7 costs $59,250.
2012 Infiniti M Hybrid
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Infinity M Hybrid |
With EPA fuel economy of 27 mpg city and 32 mpg highway, it generates 360 horsepower. The 258 pound-feet of torque from the gas engine and the 199 pound-feet from the electric motor will press you back into the seat when the accelerator is mashed.
The M35h is not the only executive-class hybrid, BMW released its Active Hybrid 7 last year, and Mercedes-Benz previously launched the S400 hybrid. But Infiniti actually has the best hybrid system of all these cars. It not only features idle stop, but it also is able to boost the car under electric power alone, and it acquires the best mileage of its competition. Moreover M35h is the cheapest of the lot.
The car relies on Nissan's tried and trusted VQ-series engine, a 3.5-liter variable valve-timed V-6 as its gasoline-powered component. The car use lithium ion battery packs. The M35h gets a 50-kilowatt pack build up just behind the rear seats, supporting the trunk space. Infiniti fits the M35h with an electro hydraulic power-steering unit, essential for times when the engine shuts down. The M35h is more luxury than sport. The car is priced at 53,700 dollars.
2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS550
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Mercedes-Benz CLS550 |
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS550 is one of the lustrous car designs on the road, and might be mistaken with a big drop of liquid mercury flowing on the streets. The nice curved roof and molded rear fenders into its sides, gives it an excellent look. You can't help but stare at the car.
The CLS550 sports a new engine and a new seven-speed automatic, combine for good fuel economy. The car also comes standard with an air suspension, giving it one of the most comfortable rides around.
The air suspension and the Harman Kardon 14-speaker surround-sound system are the two0 things that make CLS550 an extravagance ride par excellence. Though it costs over $ 70 grand, finding a car in this range for a great is certainly impossible. It has enormously detailed music produced by the Harman Kardon audio system. A blind-spot detection feature lights up a red triangle in the side mirrors, to warn of cars to the sides of the CLS550. It offers its night vision feature, which turns the instrument cluster into a longer view of the road ahead than you can see unaided. CLS550 has a lane departure warning and drift prevention system. This system tracks the lane lines, showing an icon in the instrument cluster when it is active. The car costs $71,300.
2011 BMW 740i
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BMW 740i |
After easy step of installing an engine previously used in the 335i and 535i BMW came up with a new model 740i. It has suspension, and cabin tech, identical to its heftier siblings. It has a European design, with a gracefully curved roof and longish nose. The framework features the traditional BMW design, while the headlight casings integrate LED turn signals.
Car has a hard-drive-based navigation system, complete with 3D maps and traffic, and a sophisticated Bluetooth phone system which is standard for $70,000 in a car to have. BMW's traffic reporting is fairly good, and the car will vigorously look for routes around particularly bad traffic. The audio quality of phone calls is excellent, aided by the standard 10-speaker stereo system. It offers a premium stereo upgrade for the 740i, but the base system is great.
2011 Hyundai Equus Ultimate
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Hyundai Equus Ultimate |
Hyundai has shown a lot of effort compared to any other car to transform it and elevate its brand, more than the Equus. The 2011 Hyundai Equus should not be mistaken for a big sport-luxury sedan of the type made by Audi and BMW. The Equus, like the Lexus LS 460, leans heavily toward the luxury side of things.
It is conventionally styled car, most likely designed to appeal to older buyers. Hyundai also gives the Equus it's, a winged pedestal that emerges on the front of the car, the shifter, the steering wheel and the wheels. It comes with power-adjustable rear seats that are just too comfortable for kids or sheer family members. The rear LCD folds up from behind the center console. A metal-rimmed control knob is fitted on the console, surrounded by buttons labeled Map, Navi, Phone, and for the variety of audio sources. The Bluetooth phone system is completely an art. It copies a paired phone's contact list to the car, letting you place calls by speaking a contact's name.
The car looks high-quality, and makes a statement with its exclusive Equus icon. Large windows present realism to the big sedan. The cabin tech interface is clean and practical, but Hyundai will have a difficult time adding new functions, as the hard-button model limits flexibility. The car is priced at $64,500.
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