Recently, at the Guangzhou Auto Show, BMW Group showcased advancements in intelligent driving technology across its three major brands: BMW, MINI, and BMW Motorrad. BMW introduced a series of hybrid models and highlighted the application of its advanced intelligent driving assistance and integrated V2X technology.
BMW plans to implement the V2X technology module in the 5 Series, expected to be available next January. This technology can enable emergency braking, red-light violation warnings, and intersection collision alerts to enhance vehicle pre-warning capabilities.
Additionally, BMW presented its intelligent cockpit system, locally developed, integrating an intelligent personal assistant and a digital key utilizing UWB technology for multi-terminal integration.
In terms of product displays, the new X3 and M235L four-door coupe made their debut, while M models such as the M5, M2, M3, and M4 were also showcased. BMW’s 2 Series, 5 Series, and 7 Series will continue to advance the development of hybrid connectivity.
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