Artificial intelligence is around, and it is here to stay, for better or for worse. While not everyone has come around to the technology, it is making waves in the automotive industry and changing how we view driving entirely. From improved comfort to adapting to your preferences, AI influences it all.

If you’re someone who appreciates havingthe latest technology, there are a couple of automakers leading the charge in the realms of artificial intelligence. They utilize learning systems to not only make the cabin a more comfortable place to be, but to make driving an effortless experience.

Full view of a black Tesla Model 3 Performance driving over a bridge in a city.

We’ve found ten models on the market today that make use of artificial intelligence in impressive and meaningful ways. We detail how they utilize this technology to improve your commute as well as to make your car safer and more efficient. We also outline what else helps these models stand out in their respective segments.

to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including TopSpeed and the EPA. Models are not ranked based on any metric, with all entries demonstrating the best in automotive AI technology.

Front 3/4 shot of the 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS

12025 Tesla Model S

Tesla are innovators when it comes to technology. The American company blazed a trail for all other modern EVs to follow. One of the most prominent things that they have been working on integrating into their cars is autopilot tech, which has come a long way in cars like the Model S.

Key AI Features

Many of Tesla’s most advanced AI features are centered around the autopilot system. The system uses stimuli around it, which it captures using various sensors and cameras to essentially drive itself. While you still have to keep your hands on the wheel, it makes your daily commute infinitely less taxing.

1020 HP

Front 3/4 shot of a 2023 BMW i7

1050 LB-FT

0-60 MPH

Full view of a blue Lucid Air Sapphire driuving on a country road with a mountain in the background.

162 MPH

359 Miles

22025 Mercedes-Benz EQS

In terms of luxury, Mercedes-Benz is one of the best brands that you can buy, especially if you’re looking for cutting-edge technology andimpressive EV range. This is particularly true of their range toppers, which the EQS certainly is. While the German brand has said they are looking to pivot away from the EQ line, this model will still be around for a little while.

Artificial intelligence is utilized in the Mercedes-Benz EQS in a number of ways. Most of which center around improving the experience of the driver by learning their preferences. The MBUX infotainment system learns your inputs and the way you like things and adjusts to make things more accessible for you.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2021 Lexus LS

536 HP

633 LB-FT

Front 3/4 shot of a 2022 Audi A8

131 MPH

371 Miles

32025 BMW i7

The 7-Series is perhaps one of the plushest saloons to have ever been built, designed to give those in the front and back the utmost levels of comfort. The i7 delivers a similar interior experience, with high quality materials and top-notch technology, all while being powered by some powerful electric motors.

BMW has integrated a number of different AI features in their premium electric sedan. The infotainment and navigation system uses your habits to suggest particular routes or settings and recognizes voice and gesture commands. The i7 also automatically manages energy expenditure.

2023 Porsche Taycan front quarter driving

650 HP

748 LB-FT

Front 3/4 shot of a 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6

155 MPH

285 Miles

42025 Lucid Air

If you’re looking for an upscale EV that decimates range anxiety, Lucid has the solution in the form of their Air sedan. It may not compete with other high-end rivals when it comes to outright luxuriousness, but its performance will certainly dispel any doubts that you may have had about this car.

The Lucid Air utilizes some of the best in AI technology. Not only does it offer autonomous driving that is on par with some of the industry’s leaders, but it also helps make the environment in the cabin more personal to you. AI is also used to read your driving style and the conditions of the road to give you accurate range readings.

Front 3/4 shot of a 2021 Nissan Ariya

1,234 HP

1,430 LB-FT

Front 3/4 shot of a 2024 Volvo EX90

207 MPH

427 Miles

52025 Lexus LS 500

In the world of large luxury sedans, the Lexus LS often gets overlooked. It may not be as edgy or hardened as some of its main competitors, but it offers an opulent cabin, a fantastically smooth ride, and a rich-sounding twin-turbocharged V-6, which makes it an excellent choice in our eyes.

Lexus has always managed to utilize technology to deliver one of the plushest and most comfortable rides in the automotive world. The LS certainly delivers in this area. Artificial intelligence can even read the layout of the road and adjust the suspension stiffness to provide the most comfortable setting.

416 HP

442 LB-FT

RWD or AWD

141 MPH

62025 Audi A8

While Audi has struggled to really standout against the best luxury brands on the market right now, they still have a few excellent vehicles that keep them in the running. The A8, for instance, is an excellent full-sized sedan. It may not be as flashy as other options, but it is certainly as comfortable and entertaining.

When you’re on the road, the A8 utilizes AI in a number of ways. In stop-start traffic, the Audi will initiate semi-autonomous driving so you don’t have to deal with infernal traffic. Its suspension also adjusts based on the road in front of you. Most impressively, the A8 will learn preferences to automatically adjust the climate control.

335 HP

369 LB-FT

128 MPH

72025 Porsche Taycan

While it feels like other EV manufacturers are struggling slightly to create truly high-performance sports cars, Porsche is simply perfecting the formula through their Taycan. It is quicker than most things on the road and still manages to keepthe handling and driving vervethat Porsches are known for.

Porsche’s InnoDrive system uses a number of sensors, GPS data, and performance to modify a number of operations in the car. The system aims to improve efficiency, performance, and safety. Artificial intelligence is also used to deliver better cornering through the stability control system.

1,092 HP

988 LB-FT

190 MPH

276 Miles

82025 Hyundai Ioniq 6

Hyundai has embraced the idea that the future is now across their entire lineup, with a forward-thinking design ideology that gives them a unique edge in the market. The Ioniq 6 is a sedan that encorperates retro elements along with contemporary styling to make it something that is head-turning, for better or for worse.

While the AI technology in the Ioniq 6 might not be as mind-blowing as the features in some of the other cars on this list, it demonstrates how quickly AI is becoming accessible. The trickle-down of technology is happening quicker than you’d expect, with even non-luxury cars making use of artificial intelligence.

320 HP

446 LB-FT

116 MPH

270 Miles

92025 Nissan Ariya

While Nissan hit the ground running with a functional EV earlier than most automakers, it took the Ariya to prove that the Japanese brand could be truly competitive in the segment. This compact crossover is affordable as far as EVs fo, while still offering quite a lot for your money.

Despite being a more normal EV, the Nissan Ariya makes use of some of the industry’s best advancements when it comes to artificial intelligence. On the highway, you have access to semi-autonomous driving, while the Ariya also monitors rotue activity to adjust your navigation. It also uses facial recognition to deliver personalized driver profiles.

389 HP

272 Miles

102025 Volvo EX90

Volvo has been making a slow yet steady transition in its lineup, aiming to go fully electric. The EX90 continues this progression as the new flagship model in the Swedish company’s lineup. This is essentially the electric version of the gas-powered XC90, with some additional equipment.

The EX90 uses a lot of the top technology that we’ve seen on some of the other entries for this list. It is capable of semi-autonomous driving and planning routes based on real-time data. It also, however, features a high-tech LiDAR system as well as a voice assistant that can have proper conversations with you, should your road-trip partner be particularly dull.

509 HP

671 LB-FT

112 MPH