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ToggleWe don’t have to wait for the future for high-tech features in our vehicles, because they exist right now.
Sure, we’re a while away from flying cars (how would that even work?) but today’s electric vehicles contain some truly advanced features.It’s understandable that you might need some guidance choosing which EV to buy due to the amount of choice, so do your homework before deciding.
Let’s take a look at what’s inside modern EVs in terms of technology.
What Are the Best Tech Features in EVs That Modern Drivers Should Know?
Controlling from Your Smartphone

Just like you might control your smart heating or lighting from your phone, EVs are no different. With a remote app, it’s entirely possible to either warm up the cabin in winter, or make it ice-cold in summer before you even step in the car.
It’s also simple to check your battery levels, lock or unlock the vehicle, and even find it in a big carpark (when you’ve forgotten where you parked it).
Moving away from a typical key-based system to start and unlock the car takes some time to adjust to, but you’ll wonder how you ever went without before.
Innovative Navigation Technology
Many new EV drivers begin to worry about the battery range when they are so used to checking their fuel gauge. The anxiety will stop quickly when you realise that the EV does a lot of the planning for you.
When you input your destination on the on-board navigation system, electric vehicles can calculate your route and battery charge using intel from traffic, gradients, distance, and even temperature.
If you’re simply driving around the city or town and have charged your car overnight, then there’s little to worry about. However, you might want a detailed report on how far the battery will last before you need to find a rapid charger along the way, especially if you’re planning a longer drive.
Adjusting to One-pedal Driving

You may well find one-pedal driving quite unusual at first, but the system is designed to save as much battery life as possible. Simply push down your foot to accelerate and lift your foot to decelerate smoothly.
While there is automatic braking, don’t fear, there is also a brake pedal in the EV for emergency or sudden stops. Plus, no clutch or gears is a nice break when driving in a busy city. Lane and parking assistance, along with cameras and sensors all around the car, really help to keep you and others safe.
Voice-controlled Features
Without dozens of buttons and knobs in the car, you’ll instead have a very clean dashboard that lets you control everything. But more than that, most EVs give you voice commands, so just like an Amazon Echo at home, you can “talk” with your vehicle to be completely hands-free.
When connecting your phone, it’s also much simpler to call, use apps, and play music or podcasts.
The Right EV For You
Keep in mind that there’s no perfect EV for everyone, as it will all depend on your ideal battery range capability, budget, and which extra features you might need. One thing’s for sure, electric car technology is only getting better.


