Wireless charging is a feature that is becoming more common on the latest smartphones, and sooner or later, most phones are the market will be built with inductive charging capabilities.
As Apple iPhones, Samsung S devices and other smartphones come with the tech, cars are now being built with wireless charging pads so that there are less wires used that can clutter the interior of your vehicle.
Here are 10 vehicles you can buy now that come with the feature…
Ford Edge
The upcoming update for the Ford SUV will bring the technology with it. The pad sits in the central console and allows users to connect to the vehicle’s Bluetooth system while on-the-go. It is expected the new Edge will start from around £35,000.
Volkswagen Touareg
The latest version of the Volkswagen Touareg is available with the feature and works alongside the massive widescreen infotainment system. It fits underneath the central screen in the column. Starting from £48,995, the Touareg is one of the most advanced Volkswagen models on sale.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
The comfortable models under the E-Class umbrella recently got updated and Mercedes-Benz introduced the wireless charging system to allow drivers to stay in touch while driving. The E-Class range starts from £36,070, with the system available on higher trim levels.
Volvo XC40
The sharp-looking compact SUV is one of the most futuristic vehicles available, as it comes with plenty of safety tech as standard. It also comes with the wireless charging pad so your phone stays full on the move. Starting from £27,610, the premium compact SUV is one of the best cars currently on sale.
BMW X5
BMW updated the premium SUV earlier this year and made sure it was up to speed with the times. The X5 gains the wireless charging pad to work alongside its iDrive infotainment system. The 2018 X5 starts from £57,495 and is crammed with the latest tech from the German brand.
BMW 1 Series
Following its recent update, the 1 Series hatchback was brought into the present day and ahead of its close rivals with the addition of extra tech, including the wireless charging pad. The premium hatchback starts from £22,450.
BMW 5 Series
As the German brand’s flagship, the 5 Series needed to come with this feature. It works alongside the iDrive system when the phone is connected via Bluetooth, which can be controlled by gesture control. With a starting price of £36,275, the 5 Series is one of the best business car options available.
BMW 3 Series
As an optional extra, customers can spec the system alongside an enhanced Bluetooth signal, ensuring drivers stay connected in a safe manner. The 3 Series is getting a full revamp and the next generation model is due to be unveiled before the end of 2018. It currently costs £27,800.
Audi A3
As part of the optional Technology Pack, customers can fit the A3 with the Phone Box, which supports wireless charging and enhances the Bluetooth signal so two devices can be connected at once. Available with saloon, Sportback and convertible model options, the A3 range starts from £21,810.
Audi A5
Like the A3, the Phone Box system is the way to get wireless charging on the A5, which comes with the Pack worth £1,395. Coming as a three-door coupe, five-door Sportback or Cabriolet, the A5 range starts from £33,845.