In fact, many consumers find these technologies cumbersome and unnecessary.
However, the latest findings from the J.D.
The study highlights a clear preference among vehicle owners for technologies that are straightforward and solve specific issues.

Another example is advanced driver assistance systems despite their proliferation, many drivers remain indifferent to their value.
Another area of consumer disinterest is passenger screens.
Despite automakers' efforts to include these in more vehicles, owners often deem them unnecessary.
Toyota Sequoia receives the convenience award for its camera rear-view mirror technology.
Genesis GV70 and Kia Carnival are recognized for their front cross traffic warning systems in the emerging automation category.
In the energy and sustainability segment, BMW iX is awarded for its one-pedal driving feature.