BMW Says Safety Always Come First For Self-Driving Tech
BMW claims it will never compromise safety to rush autonomous driving tech to the market.
BMW claims it will never compromise safety to rush autonomous driving tech to the market.
BMW and Qualcomm debut Snapdragon Ride Pilot in the Neue Klasse iX3, a scalable automated driving system validated in 60+ countries.
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.
BMW is using driverless cars to collect data and advance the technology. See how they're doing it and what the future holds for autonomous vehicles.
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BMW to revolutionize semi-autonomous driving displays with avatars and animated graphics.These imaginative implementations aim to establish a more engaging and intuitive connection between the driver and the semi-autonomous driving system.
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 hosted an official media event in Solokov, Czech Republic, where BMW will test its self-driving systems.
We take a look at the BMW iX Driverless Testing Car which automates some of the simulations and testing scenarios performed by humans
In this new video, we get to see a BMW iX parking itself and even going to the car wash by itself, in a new demonstration.
The first model expected to bring Level 3 features is the newly released BMW iX electric SUV. Level 3 is expected in 2022
In this new April Fools joke video, we get to see a BMW M4 seemingly drifting by itself, featuring Milo Ventimiglia.