It is amazing what a decade can do. 10 years ago, few cars had navigation, Bluetooth handsfree systems, or USB ports. Now, automakers are developing connected features, using data connections to bring in helpful information and entertainment, and driver assistance features for added safety and comfort. The following cars represent the most technically advanced available.Most game-changing tech car
2012 Tesla Model S
4 stars
OutstandingRead full reviewMost comfortable car for the long haul
2013 BMW 750Li
4 stars
ExcellentRead full reviewMost stylish all-around tech coupe
2013 Audi S5
4 stars
ExcellentRead full reviewMost fuel-efficient tech car
2013 Lexus GS 450h
4 stars
ExcellentRead full reviewMost spirited driving tech car
2013 Porsche Boxster
The 2012 Tesla Model S sets a new standard for cars of the 21st century by integrating cabin tech equal to anything from the consumer electronics industry and incorporating a long-range, powerful, and efficient electric drivetrain.
Price: $57,400.00 (check prices)
The 2013 BMW 750Li does double-duty as a freeway cruiser and a getaway car, whether you drive it yourself or hire a chauffeur. A wide array of connected features add new capabilities to the already first-rate navigation and stereo systems.
Price: $90,500.00 (check prices)
The 2013 Audi S5 demonstrates an excellent array of tech both in the cabin and under the hood, making it one of the most enjoyable all-around driving cars available.
Price: $50,900.00 (check prices)
The 2013 Lexus GS 450h is a tech tour de force, getting outrageously good fuel economy for this class of car with its hybrid drive system, and giving drivers the convenience of popular apps integrated with the cabin electronics.
Price: $58,950.00 (check prices)
The 2013 Porsche Boxster delivers fantastically balanced performance and full-featured tech, but avoid expensive luxury items for the best value.
Price: $49,500.00 (check prices)
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