9 Clever Features Found In Indian Cars Today

Most people underestimate Indian cars when it comes to modern technology and features. But most people are unaware of the nine excellent features found in Indian cars. These features enhance the safety and overall comfort of the vehicle. Let's take a look!
UV-cut Glass
UV-cut glass is an expensive alternative to film tints on windows. You have to spend a little extra to have their premium accessory on your vehicle. The UV-cut glass helps cut down the heat transferred into the cabin. It also affects fuel economy.
Blinking Tail Lamps
There might be a situation where the indicators on your car stop performing. The VW Polo offers a feature that enables the entire rear light to blink like an indicator to alert the car behind. This clever backup solution can save you from technical glitches and avoid mishaps.
Remote Window Operation
The VW Polo came with this feature by default. You can long-press a button on the remote to roll up or roll down the windows. This feature is helpful when you spot that the windows are left open as you walk away from the vehicle.

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Cool Start
The Toyota Innova Crysta comes with this fantastic feature. This feature makes sure that the air conditioning system won't turn on the blowers until the interiors are cool. The AC vents in this car operate in AC mode till the cabins reach a cooler temperature. This feature is helpful for the scorching Indian summers.
Emergency Assistance Systems
This feature is a true life-saver in many situations. It is part of the emergency assistance system with an SOS button. You will find this feature on the IRVM or the dashboard. You can press this button to contact the manufacturer's emergency response team in case of a collision or accident.

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Curve Guidance
Most Hyundai cars come with curve guidance features. This feature is of enormous help in foggy conditions. The car's system will alert you when a curve is approaching. In low visibility areas, this feature can prevent accidents and mishaps.
Automatic Hazard Lights
The hazard feature is convenient, especially at night. In a panic braking situation, you can let the vehicle behind know that you are slowing down using these hazard lights. The hazard lights will alert the cars behind to slow down to avoid crashing. And what´s more, cars nowadays have a system that detects panic braking based on deceleration and automatically switches on hazard lights.
Auto-Dimming Instrument Cluster
These days, more and more Indian cars are coming up with this feature. When you switch on the headlights after dusk, the instrument cluster automatically reduces the brightness to avoid causing strain on your eyes. Some cars also reduce the brightness of interiors and infotainment systems.
Smart Trunk
Whenever you return from shopping for your car, one of the struggles is to open your trunk. It is a struggle to reach for the keys and unlock the trunk with both your hands occupied. This innovative trunk feature will automatically open it when you stand within 1 meter of the trunk for almost 3-4 seconds.

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With these fantastic features, Indian cars indeed offer a smooth and pleasant ride. Which of these features do you want or already have in your vehicle?
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