BMW Says EVs Can Still Be the Ultimate Driving Machine
How BMW’s Neue Klasse and the “Heart of Joy” Redefine Driving Pleasure in the EV Era
How BMW’s Neue Klasse and the “Heart of Joy” Redefine Driving Pleasure in the EV Era
BMW’s upcoming Neue Klasse models will debut with only Level 2+ driver assistance technology, despite initial ambitions for higher levels of autonomy. The new iX3 NA5 and i3 NA0 will focus on perfecting semi-autonomous features instead of pursuing Level 4 systems. Learn why BMW has shifted its strategy and what it means for the future of its self-driving cars.
Discover how BMW's new 7 Series combines Level 2 and Level 3 autonomous driving systems, offering unmatched comfort and innovation. Click to learn more!
We learned that BMW is not ruling out Level 3 for the U.S. market. We might see the new driving assistance features coming in the future
If you take a look at this image , you will immediately spot some weird trapezoidal shapes at the top of the kidney grille of the BMW 7 Series
BMW 7 Series with Level 3 will allow for autonomous driving at speeds of up to 60 km/h on motorways
Discover the Future of Driving: From 'Level 2+' to 'Level 4' Autonomy - Navigating the Road Ahead. Are you ready for the ride?
BMW Level 3 autonomous driving system: Hands-free driving on highways, coming in 2023/2024.
One of the biggest tech additions to the BMW fleet this year is the Level 3 autonomous driving capability in the BMW 7 Series
BMW Chief Technology Officer Frank Weber announced at CES 2023 in Las Vegas the 7 Series G70 will get Level 3 autonomy later this year.
The new BMW i7 and 7 Series models bring to market new and advanced self-driving features, including Level 2+ systems