BMW, Audi complain about lack of regulations for self-driving cars
Level 2+ self-driving BMW systems, that allow the car to drive itself on the highways for short spurts at a time are not available in the EU right now
Level 2+ self-driving BMW systems, that allow the car to drive itself on the highways for short spurts at a time are not available in the EU right now
BMW announced yesterday that the company will be opening a new computing center in China, to further develop its autonomous...
Contract signed: BMW Group and Daimler AG launch long-term development cooperation for automated driving due to launch in the next few years
In early 2018, self-driving software company Aptiv and Lyft launched a pilot project to test a robotaxi service — with...
BMW announced that Alejandro Vukotich will be taking the helm of the recently founded Driver Assistance and Autonomous Driving Development
%%excerpt%% BMW announced the signing of two new partnerships joining forces with KPIT and TTTech as software development partners for autonomous driving.
%%excerpt%% BMW has installed a camera, in the instrument cluster which will be watching the driver's face to check whether he or she is paying attention to the road
In an interview with Automobilwoche, Elmar Frickenstein, responsible for the development of self-driving cars at BMW, has now taken a very clear position.
The issue of fully autonomous cars, how they will work and how they will be regulated is still a hot topic in the automotive industry
BMW's plans towards an autonomous driving world were reinforced today in China where the company announced their intentions to join the Apollo
Autonomous driving definitely seems to be the automotive industry’s Holy Grail these days, as peculiar as that may sound. Working...