Hyundai’s best-selling C-segment sedan in India could make the reversing camera feature as a standard piece of equipment in the future. Reversing camera was said to be the best in class feature that was first offered by Hyundai India, making Hyundai’s 2012 Verna Fluidic a segment leader when it was launched in 2011. 
 
Aside from the reversing camera, the Verna Fluidic sedan offered a wide range of segment leading features that has been a major attraction amongst potential buyers. This reversing camera together with the car’s attractive looks brought by its fluidic design philosophy, have been the major reasons for the Verna t well in the market.
 
The Verna Fluidic’s reverse cameraautomatically displays the rear view of the car on the inner rear view mirror during reversing. This is significantly useful when reversing in tight parking spaces and the camera works much better than reverse sensors which the other cars in the C-segment feature.
 
However, comes along with the addition of the reverse camera in all kinds of Verna is its price hike of about INR 15,000 to 20,000. It remains to be uncertain whether the buyer of major variants of the car would appreciate the price increase for its new feature.
 
Nevertheless, with the move, Hyundai India could once again raise its standard by offering a higher level of device even on the primary models of its cars. People could expect such features could become common in most cars’ primary variants in the future. In such event, Hyundai should be commended.
 
In these past few years, the automaker has been constantly giving car buyers better features such as the reversing camera.
 
Hyundai’s Verna Fluidic comes in a banging ten variants, upon four engine options, a wide range of choice. Among these, the high selling models have been the 1.4 liter and 1.6. liter diesel engine models which come with six speed manual transmission as standard.
 
Meanwhile, the top end diesel variant features four speed automatic gearbox as its option. Both 1.4 liter and 1.6 liter petrol engines come with the five speed manual transmission while the top end variant can be marked with the four speed automatic gearbox. 
 
Mercedez-Benz introduced its best ever model Class B which the idea came from the invisible car in the James Bond film “Die Another Day”. See if you can see it before its sees you.

This Mercedez-Benz Class B has its new Mercedez Assist safety system which in this time, it is called Collision Prevention Assist. It is radar-based set-up which issues visual and audible warnings; it also primes the brakes for maximum attack.  And of course, the chasis and the electro-mechanical steering are all new as is the multi-link rear suspension.

It's also impressively aerodynamic which trendy back was in the early Eighties and now, it's all about the quest to reduce emissions and improve efficiency. To make Q's idea of an invisible car real, Mercedes employed dozens of technicians and some $263,000 worth of flexible LED mats covering one side of the car. Using a camera mounted on the opposite side of the vehicle, the LEDs were programmed to reproduce the image from the camera at the right scale, blending the vehicle into the background from a few feet away. Doing so required power sources, computers and other gear totaling 1,100 lbs. of equipment inside the B-Class. With high definition cameras including rearview camera and reversing camera, the impossible became possible when Mercedes Benz made the first invisible car.

Mercedes-Benz Class B was made to show how the F-Cell hydrogen fuel cell powered car would be invisible to the environment, producing only water vapor and heat for emissions. For an invisible car, it's getting a lot of stares.