The late 20th century brought the integration of digital technology into cars. Electronic fuel injection, anti-lock braking systems, and onboard computers transformed the driving experience, making vehicles more efficient and safer. The 21st century ushered in an era of smart cars, equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment centers, and even the promise of autonomous driving.
While cars have brought unprecedented convenience and mobility, they have also raised environmental concerns. The internal combustion engine's emissions contribute to air pollution and climate change. In response, the industry is moving towards electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid technology to reduce the carbon footprint of cars. Governments around the world are incentivizing the adoption of electric cars, and companies like Tesla have popularized the idea of EVs as the future of transportation.
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