The History of Car Technology

The history of car technology is long and full of surprises. From rapid development of autopilot systems to the seatbelt. Take a look today.
The History of Car Technology

There are many things in the world that we’ve seen come and go but one thing that people aren’t getting rid of any time soon is the need for cars. Here at Jamjar, we think cars are here to say, at least until we can teleport halfway around the world. With that in mind, we often look to the future, we eagerly await the latest in automotive developments to see which manufacture will make our lives a little easier. When we think of the future of automotive, we have to think of technology. Tech is how we progress and create new systems that help us with our day to day lives and so the future of the car world seems to sit with whoever can produce the best technology, then.

While the future holds a plethora of possibilities, we also encourage you to look to the past, learn from it and develop an appreciation for some of the amazing things that we have in our cars already! We took a look back at some of the most prominent upgrades and improvements in-car technology and wanted to show you what we’ve found.

So, take a quick look below at, what we think, are some of the most innovative tech advancements in the automotive industry!

Car technology timeline infographic

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