Here are the top automotive technologies for 2024

Top features include smart screens, smartphone apps

Here are the top automotive technologies for 2024

Vehicles have been aggressively becoming technologically progressive in the past few years. In 2024, we have seen our fair share of advanced automotive features that show us how far we have come in the industry. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What vehicles in 2024 use range extennders?

    Vehicles launched this year that use range extenders include the BYD Sealion 6 DM-i and Seres 7.
  • What vehicles in the Philippines have V2L technology?

    Some of the locally available cars with V2L tech include the Hyundai Ioniq 6, Kia EV6, and Nissan Leaf.
  • And now that there is only a month left before the year ends, we would like to review the top five automotive technologies we witnessed this year. 

    Range extenders

    While the concept of a range extender was first seen on the Nissan Kicks e-Power, several hybrid vehicles that follow the same trend have either been previewed or launched in the Philippine automotive arena this year. 

    Nissan Kicks e-Power from Ruben Manahan IV 2 Photo from Ruben Manahan IV

    These vehicles use the internal combustion engine only as a generator for the electric motor instead of being the main drive component. As a result, they become more eco-friendly and fuel-efficient. 

    Here is a list of this year’s vehicles that use range extenders: 

    BYD Sealion 6 DM-i

    Electric motor

    Permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)

    Internal combustion engine (ICE)

    1.5-liter gasoline engine

    Maximum power output (in hp)

    214

    Maximum torque (in Nm)

    325

    Range electric motor (in km)

    105

    Range with ICE (in km)

    1,100

     

    BYD Seal 5 DM-i 

    Electric motor

    PMSM

    ICE

    1.5-liter gasoline engine

    Maximum power output (in hp)

    194

    Maximum torque (in Nm)

    325

    Range electric motor (in km)

    Up to 115

    Range with ICE (in km)

    Up to 1,240

     

    Changan Hunter REEV 

    Electric motor

    Dual electric motors (front and rear wheel axles)

    ICE

    2.0-liter gasoline engine

    Maximum power output (in hp)

    268

    Maximum torque (in Nm)

    470 

    Range electric motor (in km)

    180 

    Range with ICE (in km)

    1,031

     

    Rox 01

    Electric motor

    Dual electric motors (front and rear wheel axles)

    ICE

    1.5-liter gasoline engine

    Maximum power output (in hp)

     

    Maximum torque (in Nm)

     

    Range electric motor (in km)

    235 

    Range with ICE (in km)

    Over 1,000

     

    Seres 7 

    Electric motor

    Single or dual electric motors

    ICE

    1.5-liter gasoline engine

    Maximum power output (in hp)

    Up to 318

    Maximum torque (in Nm)

    Up to 654

    Range electric motor (in km)

    Up to 166

    Range with ICE (in km)

    Up to 1,200

    Rotating screens 

    Another technological feature that has made some noise in 2024 is the rotating screen found on various BYD cars. These displays appear to come straight out of the Cyberpunk 2077 videogame, which can be adjusted to suit the needs of its owners. 

    BYD Seal 5 DM-i Photo from Juan Paulo Papa

    In portrait mode or when vertically aligned, the infotainment display can give the driver a better view of various navigation applications like Google Maps or Apple’s Maps app. On the other hand, the person sitting in the front passenger seat can enjoy entertainment programs like Spotify or Apple Podcasts. 

    Further, these screens can be used with gesture controls — pretty much like smartphones and tablets. For example, swiping the screen with three fingers allows quick and easy adjustment of the car’s temperature and fan speed. 

    V2L charging 

    Vehicle-to-load or V2L is a technology that allows electric vehicles (EV) to recharge smaller appliances. This makes electric cars a more viable option for buyers who either enjoy going out on spontaneous camping trips or simply those with an “always be ready” attitude. 

    Below are some of the models in the Philippines that have V2L technology: 

    Ioniq 5 11th PEVS Photo from Hyundai Motor Philippines

    V2L charging works by delivering energy to small appliances like rice cookers, electric grills, and induction stoves for those who might want to camp while still enjoying the comfort of modern cookers. Likewise, it can power portable electric fans and lighting systems, which can add a layer of convenience to weekend getaways. 

    Further, the ability to power the said appliances in electric outage scenarios can prove to be helpful to would-be owners of EVs with V2L functionality. 

    360-degree cameras 

    More and more vehicles have started to sport 360-degree cameras in 2024. The abundance of crossovers and sport utility vehicles appears to have spurred the proliferation of this technology, which can help owners in various situations. 

    A 360-degree view system uses cameras and sensors built around the vehicle. For example, the GAC M6 Pro we tested in July had a multi-view camera that can be useful when parking the multi-purpose vehicle in tight spots. 

    Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4X4 Photo from Juan Paulo Papa

    Meanwhile, driving the Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4X4 we reviewed last month in narrow roads was like a walk in the park thanks to this technology. 

    BYD Cars Philippines takes it a step further with the Seal 5 DM-i’s see-through mode, which allows the driver to see what’s under the vehicle when the aforementioned feature is activated. 

    Accompanying applications 

    This year, we have seen several car brands roll out smartphone applications that have been designed to improve the overall experience of their customers. 

    BYD Cars Philippines has launched its mobile phone app, which lets owners of BYD cars monitor the status of the vehicles in real-time. Information like location and battery condition can be checked using the application. 

    BYD Seal Photo from Cesar Guiderone Miguel

    Other examples include Ford Philippines’ Ford Pass and Honda Cars Philippines’ Honda Connect. 

    While some of these applications have been launched some years before, many owners have started using them in 2024 as vehicles offered by manufacturers have become smarter. 

    Final thoughts 

    As an automotive journalist, one of the perks of our work is to see how the industry evolves. While we are still several steps behind first-world countries, the technologies offered by the vehicles being introduced to the Philippines show that the local automotive landscape is progressing. 

    That said, we are excited to see what the future holds for Filipino motorists. 

    Also read:

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    Paulo Papa

    Paulo Papa

    Fueled by his passion for cars and a good dose of caffeine, Paulo loves taking his readers for an exciting spin with his writing. A self proclaimed nerd, epigrammatic writer, and a doting father. 

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