This week’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, hot on the heels of the techtastic CES in Las Vegas, still managed to cough up some tantalizing bits of automotive innovation. We gathered the best so that you can Score your fix of the hardware and software to expect in our cars in the coming years.
2020 Mustang Shelby GT500

The Shelby GT500 arrives later this year with more than 700 horsepower, delivered via a supercharged V8 that’s fed air via cooling inlets that are twice as large as those in the Mustang GT350. But the big news is that the company has ditched the conventional manual in favor of a lightning-fast dual-clutch transmission, which will deliver gear shifts in just 100 milliseconds.
Purists can opt for the GT350, which still offers a manual, but… modern cars call for modern transmissions, folks. At the corners, Ford introduces the company’s Magneride shocks. These use iron filings suspended in a magnetorheological goo that can be charged with magnetic pulses to instantly alter the viscosity, and thus resistance levels. This means immediate response to the road and the driving conditions.