Singapore-based car companies are earning a reputation on the world stage for providing the forefront of dash technology. This article celebrates the work of these trend-setting auto giants, as well as glimpsing into the world of auto tech in 2022.
As an island, Singapore has the best vehicles in the world. The nation of car lovers frequently splurges on faster, bigger, and better vehicles. Alongside this interest in vehicles comes an interest in the technology we adapt and use to give our cars little upgrades. Here is all you need to know about tech in your vehicle.
Out of curiosity, the team looked back at the records for who buys what vehicles in Singapore. We found that Toyota had a whopping 17% of the market share of all cars bought on the island back 12 months ago. While Japanese makes have always been a big hit with Singapore buyers, it was surprising to see that Mercedes Benz and BMW drivers were next on the list. Honda and Mazda drivers were taking up the rear.
Next, our researchers created a list of all the big brand car manufacturers who have a home here in Singapore. They found that Toyota, Changan, ASEAN, Delphi, Hyundai, and Kia, all have factories on the island.
Regardless of which car companies are popular and which are not, these Singapore-based brands are making huge leaps in auto technology. Let us review some of that tech so you can judge for yourself.
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The modern car starts without a key, unlocks when you approach it, and locks as you walk away. Nobody but the person who has the fob or card can unlock the car. This technology arrived on the market recently, but last year Toyota began leading the way in keyless entry through their Singapore outlet. One year later, we have remote car starter systems which you can install inside an existing vehicle. This is one tech upgrade that went portable.
Kia Singapore believes the future of driving lies in emotive technology. They are working on cars that respond to the mood of the occupants. They are already perfecting V-Touch tech, which will see buttons rise to meet your fingertips combined with touch screen connectivity to aid the driving experience.
In recent news, Alvinology announced the arrival of the next generation of Rolls-Royce cars. The fully electric vehicle looks set to bring a touch of class to the ECV world. However, Rolls-Royce are not the only brand offering fully electric vehicles on a workable timeline. Hyundai SG are already ahead on this one, offering several options of electrified vehicles with varying stages of electronic capacity.
Auto technology will continue to improve in the coming years. Singapore is set to become an epicentre.
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