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What Are The Top Automotive Trends In 2021?

Despite the dire effects of the pandemic in the whole year of 2020, there seems to be no stopping the automotive industry from innovating. While there could’ve been a slowdown, it’s jumped back to business bringing with it exciting changes for everyone in this industry.

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Developments in the automotive industry are vital, as they help every sector grow. They affect almost everything, especially the transportation and tourism industries. They also create trends that create changes for the better for everyone and those who can and wish to avail of the latest automotive changes.

The question now is, what are those trends? Below are the possible top trends that could impact the automotive industry in 2021.

1. Virtual And Digital Showrooms

People are already bouncing back from the pandemic, and there’s light at the end of the tunnel for businesses to resume as usual. However, everything’s not back to normal yet. Not everyone can meet outside and go about their typical day. Most need to stay at home.

On the positive side, people have become accustomed to virtual meetings whether they are for work, school, and online shopping. And the automotive industry can take advantage of this. Manufacturers and dealers are utilizing virtual and digital showrooms to lure in hopeful vehicle owners to buy their cars.

As a consumer, you can go for digital and virtual tours as they are far more convenient. Many dealers are coming up with more effective websites so that potential buyers can carefully look through cars and bring up their questions virtually. This minimizes face-to-face meetings, which can now be reserved for the final stage: the paying of the sticker price or down payment.

With that in mind, have a peek at this website to start your virtual search of possible cars you might want to buy.

2. More Growth In Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles (EVs) aren’t new. Many hybrid ones have been around for so long now. However, it’s still not the norm. With environmental movements getting more pressing than ever, it’s expected that manufacturers will prioritize making more EVs.

Aside from that, the government may further influence people to convert to electric vehicles through tax credits. Most importantly, with the development of quality-of-life and gotta-have-it features installed in new electronic vehicles, it’s expected that there will be an increased interest in EVs.

3. Connected Cars Will Be Able To Do More

The picture of comparison is simple. If you look at a car that’s manufactured today or at least a couple of years ago to one that was manufactured decades back, there are so many visible improvements. And the biggest difference is that modern vehicles are more ‘connected’ in more ways than one.

For instance, in the past, built-in GPS systems weren’t yet in place. Today, these are common for many vehicles. Back then, the only thing that connected you outside a car was its stereo’s radio.

Aside from GPS and the internet, manufacturers are pushing more value-added features that can make driving and parking a breeze. With the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), it’s expected that the automotive industry will be able to come up with vehicles that can do so much more. There may be on-demand features that can improve vehicle comfort, performance, and function.

4. Micromobility Will Continue To Be Preferred Versus Public Mass Transit

One of the biggest changes for commuters when the pandemic struck is that dependence on public mass transit was reduced. This could be from the safety measures in place to avoid widespread contamination, such as reducing the allowable number of passengers in one train coach, at any given time. There could also be those who made it their personal choice to avoid public mass transit as their way of protecting themselves.

As physical offices slowly start to open up, more of the workforce will be commuting to work normally. However, apart from using pubic mass transit, micromobility vehicles will still be the favored choice by the majority in 2021. This means other transportation choices like bicycles, small electric cars, and electric scooters will be highly preferred than mass transport.

5. Health Features Is The New Green

For many years back, the focus in the automotive industry was centered on green or environmentally-friendly vehicles. This means less fuel consumption and cleaner smoke emissions, among others.

From this year moving forward, it’s not just the environment that’s a priority. It’s also health features placed in vehicles to make them more health-friendly. For instance, air-purifying systems along with air conditioners or seats with massage and heat functionalities are looked into. You now have more features you can choose from, which you can best match with those you wish to have in your car.

Conclusion

As you can see, the changes that the automotive sector will bring in 2021 means that this is going to be an exciting time for everyone. It’s up to you to select cars with the features that you look for.

Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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