The most fascinating automotive gadgets and gizmos tend to start their lives in the lavishly equipped cabins of full-fat luxury sedans. 

And thanks to the fact that even a glimpse of the price-tag attached to such a vehicle carries with it the risk of congestive heart failure, ordinary folk are forced to make do with wind-up windows, manually adjustable side-mirrors and a distinct lack of seatbelts.


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But, things are changing. While 2013 saw the introduction of a number of tech-filled small cars (such as the Renault Clio 4, Peugeot 208, VW Golf 7, and many others), 2014 looks to be a year in which things evolve a little further still.
Yes, some interesting technology is filtering its way down to relatively “normal†motor vehicles, giving us comparative plebeians the chance to experience the future. 

So, weâ€
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1. BMW 2 Series


The German manufacturerâ€
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Then, of course, thereâ€

2. MINI Cooper


The new MINI hatch has had a bit of nip and a tuck, bulking up in the process. Which, of course, has resulted in a slightly less-mini MINI. But there are a range of exciting new engines, including 1.5-litre turbo triples in petrol and diesel flavours, and a 141kW 2.0-litre forced induction four-potter in the range-topping Cooper S. 


Should you (and your wallet) so desire, the new MINI can be crammed full of driver assistance systems, such as camera-based active cruise control, collision and pedestrian warning, high beam assist, road sign detection, and a head-up display.
The in-car entertainment system will also be able to handle apps (for Apple and Android) in the areas of social networking and infotainment.

This new model will also be the first vehicle in its segment to be offered with optional LED headlights. One thing weâ€
3. Honda Jazz


A similar version of the next Jazz has already been launched in Japan, where itâ€
The most interesting is likely to be the hybrid drivetrain, which Honda reckons will be good for 2.7 litres per 100km.

Inside, there appears to have been plenty of work done, too, with most of the traditional dashboard buttons shelved in favour of touch controls.
A chunky LCD infotainment screen will take centre stage, above an, um, “jazzy†space-saving gear lever. Thankfully, Hondaâ€
4. Kia Soul


The oddball Soul has always made a bit of a habit of tugging at the heartstrings. See one out on the road and youâ€


It also now incorporates a bunch of optional extras usually reserved for posh-mobiles, including a heated steering wheel, heated and ventilated seats (as well as rear seat heating), a massive touchscreen, and a cloud-connected UVO telematics system. Impressive stuff.


The engine line-up will remain largely unchanged, with the Korean car-maker content with just a touch of under-bonnet fettling. Still, this oneâ€


5. Audi S1


Ever since the introduction of the little A1, petrol-heads the world over have been egging on Audi to fashion a fire-breathing S1 for the masses (there was once a hardcore A1 Quattro, but the production run was brutally limited).
And it seems these wishes will finally be granted. 

The sporty hatchback will boast the German brandâ€
Thatâ€


6. Mercedes-Benz GLA


Yes, the world needs another compact crossover. Or so Mercedes believes. Thing is, judging by how this segment has exploded over the past couple of years, it’s probably spot on.
And the GLA — which will run on the same platform as the automotive eye-candy that is the A-Class — wants in on that action.

A couple of petrol mills and two diesels will make up the initial engine line-up, while itâ€


There are driver assistance systems galore, including drowsiness detection, radar-based collision prevention (which can be specced with autonomous braking at speeds of up to 200km/h) and 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive. Itâ€


7. Jeep B-SUV


This oneâ€
Unlike a lot of the other competitors doing battle in the compact SUV sector, this little Jeep is expected to stay true to its mud-covered roots and sport all-wheel drive. In fact, the little information that the Chrysler-backed company has let slip indicates that they plan to make it the “most capable off-road vehicle†in its segment.

Oh, and fear not — “B-SUV†is merely a codename. Jeep undoubtedly has a far more enticing moniker up its sleeve.

8. Volkswagen e-Golf


Currently, thereâ€
But now — finally — the Wolfsburg-based brand has taken the Golf electric.

The zero-emission hatchback will use a synchronous permanent-magnet AC motor to produce 85kW and 270Nm.
The liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery, which is composed of 264 individual prismatic cells, will apparently hold an 80% charge after just 30 minutes of fast-charge plug-in time. Thatâ€

The e-Golf is also expected to have its own dedicated “e-Remote” app to allow owners to adjust or view certain vehicle functions — such as climate control, charging status, and oodles of vehicle data — via a compatible smartphone or VWâ€