With AI growing in popularity, automakers are in yet another race to see who can create a true self-driving car first. While there are some vehicles on the road that can take over driving to some ...
To better explain what's available, the automotive experts at Edmunds put four hands-free drive systems to the test: Ford's ...
The days of pure driving bliss are nearly behind us. The best sports cars on the road today are loaded up with technology and equipment that can be honed to highly customized levels. With the era ...
Dubbed BMW Personal Pilot L3, the advanced driving assistant system is half the price of Tesla’s so-called FSD. BMW will become the world’s second automaker to offer a Level 3 highly automated ...
Detroit Bureau Chief Aaron Bragman has had over 25 years of experience in the auto industry as a journalist, analyst, purchasing agent and program manager. Bragman grew up around his father’s ...
The joint Verification and Validation Methods (VVM) project provides the first model for this necessary proof of safety for ...
A new BMW automated driving system that lets drivers take their eyes off the road for other activities, such as writing emails or watching videos, will soon be sold in Germany. The Personal ...
Three-time Formula 1 World Champion Max Verstappen and I have one thing in common. And I don't mean driving talent. Obviously. No, the one thing Max and I have in common is that we've both had to ...
BMW is the latest automaker to launch an automated driver-assist system ranked at Level 3 on the SAE scale of self-driving capability. Level 3 means a driver is free to let go of the steering ...
The groundwork for the UK’s new Automated Vehicles Bill has kicked off after the King’s Speech laid the ground for sweeping new laws preparing Britain’s roads for the autonomous driving ...
It may seem like technological advancements in automated vehicle safety have only been around since the middle of the 20th century, but it’s actually been 120 years since one of the earliest ...
BMW will introduce SAE Level 3 system in the BMW 7-Series (but not the all-electric i7) in the spring of 2024 in Germany, allowing eyes-off, hands-off operation at speeds of up to 37 mph.