THE FUTURE OF DRIVING AUTONOMOUS CARS

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The Future of Driving
Autonomous cars are on their way … and they’re at the AutoShow

Technology is transforming the way that we drive, and it won’t be long before it takes the wheel completely.

Research and development into the autonomous car is progressing rapidly, and many elements of that work are creeping into the features that you will find in today’s showrooms, like crash avoidance and parallel park assist. At the 2016 Canadian International AutoShow’s Connected Car exhibit, the future of driving is on full display.

“Driverless car innovation will have a significant impact on the domestic auto industry, affecting everything from the manufacturers, the dealers, insurance companies and consumers,” says Jason Campbell, General Manager of the AutoShow. “It is important that we try to gain a better understanding of the autonomous car and how the technology will work.”

The Ontario government and the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association opened the AutoShow on Friday with a showcase of some of the leading organizations that are supplying products and technology to the Connected and Autonomous vehicle industry.

Included in the display are several autonomous cars, including:
Linamar Lincoln MKZ
Chevrolet Volt
Ford C-Max Energi
The Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association Lexus RX350
Audi RS7 Performance Piloted Driving
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The Canadian International AutoShow is at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre between February 12th and 21st.