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Hyundai Introduces Auto-braking Tech For Speed Cameras
Hyundai has always been known for the great gadgets they offer, be it for safety, convenience or entertainment. The latest it has to offer is new technology that will automatically slow down the car when it detects a speed camera.
Hyundai claim that their GPS system is so advanced that it basically knows where the speed camera is and it will cut down the speed of the car by itself. This technology will be introduced in Hyundai's latest flagship saloon, the 2015 Genesis. The Genesis, which is a luxury saloon, will compete with its German rivals like Audi, Mercedes and BMW is scheduled to launch in the UK summer.
Hyundai with their latest technology, claim that once the car detects a speed camera, it will warn the driver in advance, giving the driver loads of time to slow down safely. The other interesting feature in the Genesis is the smart key-operated boot which opens automatically with the smart key in your pocket and your foot under the boot. This is to give the driver hands-free ease of access.
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With companies like Hyundai creating what could be termed as a "smart cars", we hope similar advances in technology make it to Hyundai cars here in the near future. We may be still some time away from an extensive national speed camera network, but ‘smart boots' on Vernas and Sonatas we can sure get used to...