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New BMW crossover Level 3 autonomy for

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THERE have been a lot of claims and countercla­ims about BMW’s upcoming electric crossover, not least what it’s actually going to be called. It seemed as though it was predictabl­y going to be called the i5, but at the moment it’s going under a working name of iNext that comes from the Vision Next 100 concept. Regardless of what it’s eventually called though, the more intriguing fact appears to be that according to the InsideEVs website, it will feature level 3 autonomous driving capability.

This represents quite a significan­t step as level 3 autonomy is defined as “conditiona­l automation,” which is basically a modespecif­ic system that allows the vehicle to take control of all driving functions. That means it’s seriously close to what most people imagine truly driverless to be, although the driver has to be ready to intervene even though he is able to have been sitting there with no hands on the wheel and his eyes off the road. If the system decides it’s not capable of performing all driving functions under the current conditions, the system will issue an alert to the driver for them to take over.

Speaking to InsideEVs, BMW Canada’s national manager, Kevin Marcotte, said the new model will represent “a major leap forward not only in terms of electrific­ation, but also in technology. It will be the next big thing for us in terms of leapfroggi­ng the industry”.

It’s been suggested for quite a while now that BMW had been working on an i5 electric crossover, but that appeared to have been killed off quite recently. However, BMW itself did recently announce it was going to be simplifyin­g its lineup to concentrat­e on electrific­ation, and that an electric SUV crossover was still very much in the pipeline.

Whether the vehicle is eventually called the iNext, i5 or something entirely different is of little consequenc­e, of course. What is important is BMW has confirmed the new electric crossover will go on sale in 2021 and it will feature a number of new technologi­es, although the German manufactur­er declined to name them. There’s also going to be a roadster version of the stunning i8 next year, a Mini EV in 2019, and an all-electric version of the X3 a year later in 2020. – AFP Relaxnews

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BMW Vision Next 100 Concept car

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