There have been some major innovations and advancements in automotive technology in recent years, ranging from smarter infotainment systems to more sophisticated safety features.
We’re even seeing AI integrations across various new makes and models hitting Australian shores, with manufacturers like BMW, Mercedes Benz, and even Ford and Hyundai partnering up with software development teams worldwide to incorporate everything from smart diagnostics to streamlined data management into their smart car networks.
The question is this: are any of these tech advancements worth upgrading your old family car for? The answer here is maybe. Whilst some of these tech offerings may be gimmicky or might not majorly impact your daily driving, there are others that could provide improved safety and security for your family.
Here are just a few recent advancements in vehicle tech that may actually be worth upgrading for.
1. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Topping today’s list of safety features worth upgrading for is Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. Commonly known as ADAS, this suite of safety technology includes high tech features like lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking. These technologies work together seamlessly to reduce human error and help prevent accidents before they happen.
You’re most likely to find ADAS tech on vehicles released over the last 5 years, with a lot of EVs boasting improved ADAS systems that offer sensor-enhanced regenerative braking. Whilst these systems typically come with a higher price tag, the improved driving experience and environmental/economic performance makes it a worthwhile upgrade. Shopping secondhand vehicles over the past 5 years or purchasing with car loans may be able to make this particular auto upgrade a little more accessible for car buyers on a budget.
2. Infotainment Systems That Feel Like Smartphones
Gone are the days of tape decks or CD players that always seem to have clunky controls (and skip when you hit a speed bump). Today’s vehicle infotainment systems are sleek, intuitive, and designed to pair with your smartphone for extra hands-free convenience. With features like intuitive touch displays, voice commands, and seamless integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, you can access navigation, music, and calls without taking your focus off the road.
Internet connectivity via smartphone integration and also allows drivers to access features like real-time traffic updates, remote vehicle controls, and even software updates over the air. With AI and automation integration, some advanced systems even let you start your car, lock doors, or check fuel levels directly from your smartphone.
Auto manufacturers are also taking more creative license with programming their infotainment offerings, with Tesla, Volvo, and BMW’s iDrive consistently praised as the strongest performing console systems on the market today. And for Jeep drivers, the Stellantis (Uconnect) systems are also praised for their intuitive UI and broad compatibility with both integrated iOS and Android navigation and entertainment apps (i.e. Google Maps, Spotify, etc.).
With offline-friendly GPS navigation, these infotainment systems are definitely worth upgrading for, particularly for drivers who frequently find themselves driving through rural or regional areas. That being said, there are still plenty of portable in-car displays like the Laser Navig8r, for instance, so you may even just opt to invest in one of these and update as needed.
3. Electric and Hybrid Powertrains
With sustainability and environmental performance becoming a major focus for Australian consumers, electric and hybrid vehicles are more popular with drivers than ever before. Add to this the fact that fuel costs are rising, and Australia’s ongoing roll out of EV infrastructure nationwide, and there really has never been a better time to transition to EV driving.
These types of powertrains not only reduce your carbon footprint but can also lower your car maintenance costs over time right alongside curbing fuel costs. The logic here is simple: combustion engine vehicles rely on a variety of moving parts to facilitate the production of mechanical energy. Contrastingly, the electrical energy used by EVs is a lot simpler to process and relies on fewer intricate components. This ultimately means simpler vehicle servicing requirements with your mechanic.
Advances in battery technology and charging infrastructure have also improved over the last few years giving longer driving range and faster charging times, making electric vehicles a practical choice for everyday use in Australia, where we’re more likely to take longer drives compared to other global auto markets.
4. 360-Degree Camera Systems
Parking and manoeuvring in tight spaces can be highly stressful, but 360-degree camera systems in newer vehicles are changing that. By providing a bird’s-eye view of your vehicle, these advanced tech systems make it easier to navigate crowded car parks and tricky driveways.
If your current vehicle is fitted with reverse cameras or sensors, then you’ll already know just how much peace of mind these features offer when navigating narrow city streets. With 360-degree camera systems, however, it isn’t just reverse parking that’s made a lot simpler. By providing side views, risks of collisions during lane changes are also reduced, making freeway or highway driving a lot easier.
5. Keyless Entry and Push-Button Start
Fumbling for your keys is quickly becoming a thing of the past. With keyless entry and push-button start features being integrated into new makes and models, your next ride may actually be able to recognise the key fob in your pocket or bag and allow you to unlock and start the vehicle effortlessly.
This small convenience may not be necessary for most drivers, but this feature is proving to be a great addition to family cars in particular, making it easier for busy parents lugging plenty of bags, prams, and supplies to load the car up before heading out.
6. Enhanced Comfort Features
Technology isn’t just all about performance and safety – it’s also about comfort. Features such as heated and ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control, and even massage functions are becoming increasingly common in newer vehicle models. Add in high-tech features such as ambient lighting and improved cabin materials, and your car begins to feel more like a personal retreat!
Again, these features may not be essential to all drivers. But again, if you’re a parent or are planning to take your car out for lots of weekend trips and getaways, investing a little extra in smart comfort can help seriously improve your driving experience on a daily basis.
Ready for an Upgrade?
With so many innovative features now available, modern cars offer a level of convenience, safety, and comfort that was once unimaginable. If you’re already considering splurging on a new vehicle, then be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the auto tech advancements we’ve outlined today.

