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The future of intelligent driving

26th April 2016
Joe Bush
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To mark its 100th anniversary, BMW has produced a prototype of its ultimate intelligent driving car of the future. BMW showcased a prototype of the car to represent the future of vehicles for next 100 years. It is an emission-free vehicle which has been built with both automatic drive and self-driving modes, as majority of cars in the future will be self-driving.

Harald Krüger, Chairman of the board of management of BMW AG predicted that the car would be developed in next 20 to 30 years. He said, “At the BMW Group, we are always on a quest for the best solution. It’s part of our DNA. It’s also the spirit of our collaborations, a recurring theme that permeates our corporate and leadership culture.”

He believes that there are three qualities that set BMW Group apart from other automakers - the capacity to learn and adapt, technological innovation and a sense of responsibility toward society. He added, “We have demonstrated on many occasions throughout our history that we are capable of learning fast and taking bold steps.”

The Vision Next 100 car uses a combination of the Ultimate Driver mode and Alive Geometry to create an ideal driving experience. Ultimate Driver concept comprises of two modes - boost and ease. In boost mode, the brain of car learns about the driver’s preferences and provides intelligent assistance to enhance the experience of driving.

In ease mode, autonomous self-driving mode is on and all controls of the car are retracted back into car. Alive geometry concept is about fusing analogue and digital. The dashboard communicates messages in three dimension using 800 moving triangular shapes. To clarify this concept, executives at BMW said, “The triangles work in much the same way as a flock of birds in controlled flight, their coordinated movements acting as signals that are easily comprehensible to those inside the car.”

A vision of BMW is to provide effortless and readily available premium mobility as per individual preferences of customers. This implies that future cars will be connected to phone, home, computer and entertainment systems.

Analysts researching on the intelligent driving industry presented thorough analysis of industry in research reports. Recently, Research Beam has added a report titled, ‘Global Intelligent Driving Industry 2016 Market Research Report’. The report offers an extensive analysis of current trends, technical data and manufacturing plant analysis, and industry chain structure. In addition, it assists businesses and investors by providing precise market data on production analysis, manufacturing cost structure analysis, new project feasibility studies, and sales and revenue analysis of key manufacturers.

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