The Consumer Electronics Show is officially wrapped today, which means we get to reflect on the technology we saw coming from this great event. We noticed a number of automakers flaunting their cars of the future, but the trouble we saw is these cars aren't actually available in the States just yet.
Not like the BMW i3.
The i3 is the car of the future, today. It has the innovative features you'd expect in a luxury car and appeals to your greener side by being an electric car. What's more, the i3 was readily accessible to some folks on the strip and they were able to take a spin in the car to test out its features.
While one couple was blindfolded to see how well the car stopped on its own before hitting an object, another got to see firsthand how the touch of a button could heal their parking woes. While maneuvering itself into a parking spot from several feet away, the i3 can also avoid collisions. Even the ones you don't see.
Would you dare give control to the i3?