Although the idea of a remote-controlled BMW may bring to mind James Bond’s 750i L that could be operated with his phone’s touchpad, the automaker has a much more practical use in mind for its latest ...
The auto industry had self-parking cars for quite some time now. In the beginning, you had to operate the pedals while the car steered itself while later on these systems became so good that all you ...
Through the looking glass: Fully autonomous driving and EVs are currently the center of the conversation on automotive technology, but BMW is testing a broad range of innovations. One involves a ...
There’s no doubt that Tesla changed the auto industry in many ways and its over-the-air updates are probably the most spectacular of all. The simple idea of having your car “magically” fixed or ...
It's crazy to think what kind of technologies will be commonplace in vehicles within the next 10 or 20 years. Whereas power windows, cruise control, and more recently satellite radio were all once ...
The next generation of BMW's iDrive infotainment control system may very well use a touchscreen, and let drivers accept phone calls and adjust volume with gestures. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and ...
BMW’s new 7-Series has finally landed, bringing with it more space than ever, loads of technology and powerful yet frugal engines. The car arrives in U.S. showrooms this fall, as a 2016 model, ...
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