Recently, we learned that BMW was approved in Germany to equip both the L2+ intelligent driving assistance system and the L3 autonomous driving system on the same model, becoming the first company in the world to obtain this combination certification in Germany.
This smart driving function, which integrates L2+ and L3, will be introduced to the German market in August this year and will be the first to be installed in the new BMW 7 Series (parameters| Inquiry) is expected to effectively improve driving comfort and convenience.
, , , it is understood that the L2+ intelligent driving assistance system can allow the driver to relax his hands for a long time on the highway at a speed of 130 kilometers per hour.
The driver only needs to keep his attention on the road ahead and be ready to take over at any time.
In some autonomous driving modes, the vehicle can also complete autonomous lane changes without the driver having to re-contact the steering wheel.
In addition, lane change can also be completed through the automatic lane change function with line of sight confirmation.,.The L3 autonomous driving system can realize highway congestion and at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour, allowing the driver to temporarily disengage from driving tasks, remove his sight and attention from the road, and carry out in-vehicle activities such as making phone calls and reading, but need to quickly take over the vehicle when prompted.
, , as a reference, in October 2023, the Mercedes-Benz L3-class autonomous driving system DRIVE PILOT will be officially launched in California and Nevada, USA.
As the first brand in the United States to obtain L3-class self-driving vehicle operation qualifications, Mercedes-Benz will only carry this smart driving system on Mercedes-Benz S-Class and EQS models.
At present, Mercedes-Benz and BMW’s flagship models have been approved to be equipped with L3 autonomous driving technology in overseas markets, while Audi officially announced as early as May 2020 that it would abandon the introduction of L3 autonomous driving systems on its flagship models.
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