CARS AREN’T what they was once. This isn’t a petrolhead’s lament. It’s a assertion of technological reality. Lately even cars powered by a growling V8 engine include just a few kilometres {of electrical} wires, up from just a few hundred metres within the Nineteen Nineties, plus a thousand semiconductor chips and hundreds of thousands of traces of laptop code to regulate every thing from locks and antilock brakes to infotainment. And that’s earlier than you get to the electrical autos (EVs) which can be set to at some point hog the world’s roads, a latest slowdown in gross sales however, not to mention to Elon Musk’s self-driving Cybercabs. The battery and different electronics make up greater than half the worth of parts in an EV, in contrast with a tenth in that V8. Now, 17 years after Apple gave the world the iPhone and 13 since Toyota considerably prematurely coined the phrase “smartphone on wheels”, fashionable automobiles have loads in frequent with shopper devices.