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The Evolution of Car Technology

February 19, 2020 by BPM Team

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If a car doesn’t have electric windows and power steering, it’s thought to be prehistoric. But, perks such as these haven’t always been a given. Exactly who invented the first-ever automobile may be up for debate — many believe it was Karl Benz — but what can’t be argued is that it certainly didn’t resemble the hi-tech vehicle we use today.

Benz’s introduced the first petrol-powered car in 1885, which was powered by a single-cylinder four-stroke engine. Fast forward 133 years and your typical petrol-fueled economy car has either three, four or six cylinders.

So, what else has evolved in the car we see before our eyes today? Here, we look at car developments throughout time and how technology has changed the car industry. After all, as technology keeps advancing, so the maintenance of ECM, BCM of your car is important and can be easily done with npcautomotives.com.

Radio

For a lot of drivers, the first thing we do (well, second, after we put our seatbelts on – safety first!) is choose our radio station that we plan to listen to on our journey. While this is second nature to us these days, it was first introduced to our vehicles in 1930.

This invention by Paul and Joseph Galvin and William Lear allowed drivers to have access to monophonic AM radio. Compact cassettes arrived on the scene in the 1960s, before car stereos started to rival home versions for their sound quality in the 80s. Nowadays, a lot of drivers connect their own music systems – often their mobile phones – to listen to their favourite tunes, and if we don’t, many car radio systems are now touchscreen. Even the audio drivers are monstrous when it comes to performance. It is not uncommon nowadays to see cars with doors and hatches full of 6×8 music speakers driven by powerful amplifiers. With the advent of more computing processing power in smaller devices so do the drastic progression of audio signal processing

Anti-lock brakes

Although anti-lock braking systems are now a standard safety feature, of course, this hasn’t always been the case. ABS’s development has been a long process since first being a concept in the 1920s. Until the 1950s, the system was primarily used on aircraft, but by the 60s, car manufacturers began to experiment with the technology. It wasn’t until the 90s that ABS and related systems became commonplace.

Parking sensors

You’re forgiven if you thought parking sensors haven’t long been introduced; some cars still don’t have them. However, they first burst onto the scene in the 70s and were originally supposed to be guidance devices for the blind.

By using ultrasonic technology that is installed on a car’s bumpers, parking sensors can detect any obstacles or surroundings as the vehicle approaches them, beeping louder and faster as you get closer. This device become widely used in the early 2000s and is now the most common and basic parking system available.

Cameras

There are several uses for cameras to now be included in a new car. Whether it’s a dash-cam to record everything that is happening around you – where there’s blame there’s a claim, right? – or reverse cameras to help you park, these are really becoming a staple addition to any new car.

However, like parking sensors, a reverse parking camera has been around a lot longer than you may think. In 1956, Buick’s Centurion concept car included the technology. However, again like parking sensors, this helpful tool wasn’t used mainstream until the turn of the millennium.

On-board diagnostics

In theory, gone are the days that you’d break down without any knowledge of what is going on. Since 1994, on-board diagnostics have been able to indicate to us that there is a problem before it’s too late. We may not know what the symbols always mean, but by detecting a fault or an issue, we are able to seek the help to fix the problem before it causes further issues. 

Electric cars

Electric cars were actually introduced over 100 years ago but are currently seeing a rise in popularity. By 2030, the UK’s government has proposed that three-fifths of cars sold should be electric.  Whether this target is met remains to be seen, but with Vauxhall dealers recently introducing the new Vauxhall Corsa-E, it’s clear that many manufacturers realise the importance of the electric car’s future. 

There are many other technological developments, such as the introduction of cigarette lighters in 1921, intermittent windscreen wipers in 1969 and, more recently, lane departure warnings in 2010. With plans in place to have fully autonomous cars rolled out as soon as 2021, it’s clear that technology will never cease to change the car industry. The invention would mean that in less than 150 years, we would have gone from our first car to our maiden autonomous car. Now that is fast!

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Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_automobile

http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/tips-and-advice/146778/engine-size-explained

https://www.confused.com/on-the-road/gadgets-tech/parking-technology-brief-history

https://www.energy.gov/articles/history-electric-car

https://news.jardinemotors.co.uk/lifestyle/the-history-of-car-technology

https://itstillruns.com/history-abs-brakes-5042665.html

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Electric vehicles, Technology, Vehicles

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