Level 5 Autonomous Technology Not Possible Yet, Claims BMW
Level 5 autonomous driving technology still has a lot of ground to cover according to BMW but those hurdles will be overcome by 2020.
Level 5 autonomous driving technology still has a lot of ground to cover according to BMW but those hurdles will be overcome by 2020.
BMW's VP for design claims that future autonomous driving cars will be drastically different in design compared to what we're used to today.
The BMW 7 Series is due for a facelift next year and some are claiming that it's going to bring a host of hybrid models to the market.
BMW will continue to focus on profitability in the future, aiming at a 8-10 percent turnover in the automotive field despite EV push.
BMW was ranked third most valuable car brand in the world by Interbrand's 2017 Top 100. The number one spot was occupied by Toyota followed by Mercedes-Benz
BMW subsidiary Designworks joined forces with Sell Royal to launch the world's first saddle specifically designed for e-bikes.
The BMW and MINI Driving Experience celebrated 40 years of sheer driving pleasure with a special event held on a track.
BMW is working with FCA, Delphi, Continental, Intel and Mobileye on autonomous tech and they apparently have one more seat at the table for a car maker.
BMW's future designs will have more character and will differentiate models even more, to give each car its own character.
BMW official declares his disappointment in the Mercedes-Benz X-Class but will BMW join the pick-up SUV segment any time soon?
The BMW i Vision Dynamics is a preview of the future but its specs are not on par with older technology. The reason? Quite obvious.