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BMW ConnectedDrive: Raising the benchmark for convenience, infotainment & safety in the new BMW 7 Series.
Wed Sep 26 04:22:45 CEST 2012 Press Release
A unique combination of driver assistance systems and mobility services has enabled the newly-launched BMW 7 Series to once again demonstrate its innovative edge and technical eminence over its rivals and enabled the opulent flagship BMW limousine to maintain its leadership position in the luxury segment.
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BMW ConnectedDrive:
Raising the benchmark for convenience, infotainment &
safety in the new BMW 7 Series.
Singapore. A unique combination of driver assistance systems and
mobility services has enabled the newly-launched BMW 7 Series to once
again demonstrate its innovative edge and technical eminence over its
rivals and enabled the opulent flagship BMW limousine to maintain its
leadership position in the luxury segment.
BMW ConnectedDrive is an intelligent link-up between driver, car
and the outside world that maximizes in-vehicle convenience,
infotainment and safety via an extensive portfolio of technology features.
“BMW ConnectedDrive reflects the philosophy of integration of
the vehicle, driver and environment in an intelligent network. Through
intelligent interaction between online services, driver assistance
systems, call centre services and integration solution for smartphones
support, Connected Drive plays a pivotal role in providing BMW drivers
with more comfort, the right information at the right time, as well as
that reassuring feel of being safe while on the roads,” said Mr Neil
Fiorentinos, Managing Director of BMW Group Asia.
Some of the new Connected Drive features that are making their
debut in the new BMW 7 Series, include; Anti-dazzle High-Beam
Assistant that can partially dim to avoid dazzling the oncoming
vehicle; and Driving Assistant Plus which will intervene by
decelerating the vehicle or even pulling the brakes to avoid a
collision; Park Assistant that facilitates parallel parking alongside
the road; contactless bootlid opening system that opens the tailgate
with a leg-movement sensor while the driver’s hands are full; just to
name a few.
New-generation Navigation System Professional: display and
control in the third dimension.
The latest-generation Navigation system Professional is
compelling at first glance for its revised design and honed operating
system. The tried-and tested menu navigation has been consciously
retained and augmented by further functions. The user interface has
benefited from a complete graphic revision and now comprises 3D
elements throughout, while the entire architecture of the individual
menus is now presented in virtual, three dimensional spaces. Thanks to
its 1.3 GHz processor and dedicated 3D graphics card, using the system
with its high-quality animations and dynamic transitions is an
experience, supported by imagery boasting unprecedented levels of
contrast and brilliance.
The PIE menu: greater operating convenience at a click.
The interactive map view also comes with the option of selecting
special functions directly from the map: using the iDrive Controller,
the driver can mark a spot in the interactive map to open the PIE
menu. This radial menu offers quick and easy access to a host of
options. Depending on the information stored, the driver can have POIs
in the area flagged up, read up on any stored details, start
navigation to any of the points, alter the map view and have the
current location or destination displayed. If further information on a
POI – e.g. telephone number, online data or email address – is also
stored, the driver can instantly access these and make a call, visit
the homepage or compose an email.
Split-screen display with more detailed guidance views.
The split screen in the central information display likewise
comes with added functions. To facilitate the driver’s orientation
while entering the destination by selecting the country, city and
road, the chosen location is additionally displayed in the map view on
the split screen. If required, the zoom function can be used to verify
whether the destination shown in the relevant section of the map is
the intended one.
For the navigation process itself, the familiar low-level
guidance via arrows in the split screen has now been joined by a
high-level guidance variant. This is automatically activated when the
driver reaches a certain point ahead of the next navigation
instruction. From a specified distance, which varies according to the
category of road, the arrow display turns into a schematic,
perspective view of the surroundings, offering the driver even better
orientation thanks to its enhanced depiction of the location and
precise lane guiding. For an optimal picture, the perspective view
changes in stages to a top view of the junction or intersection as the
vehicle approaches it, while a dynamic vehicle indicator pinpoints the
car’s current position.
Then there is the 3D city model option that offers an impressive
view to aid navigation. If the relevant representation of the city is
stored in the car, a highly realistic depiction of the surrounding
streets and houses makes it easier for the driver to find his way around.
The multifunctional instrument cluster display.
In place of the classic instrument cluster in which four
circular analogue dials inform the driver of speed, rpm, tank level
and oil temperature, the new BMW 7 Series now offers, for the first
time, a multifunctional instrument display. The basic layout with four
circular dials is retained, while a virtually invisible 10.25-inch
integrated screen provides an entirely novel and engaging display
experience that deliberately evokes modern electronic devices. It
allows the driving experience modes COMFORT, SPORT and *ECO PRO to be
individually shown, for example. In addition to colour
differentiation, the information content of the instruments is also
varied according to the driving mode selected, thus presenting the
driver with a display that is optimally adapted to the situation at hand.
(*ECO PRO mode is not available for the BMW 760i / Li.)
BMW Night Vision.
At the heart of the Night Vision system is an infrared thermal
imaging camera integrated into the BMW kidney grille. This provides a
live video image which clearly highlights any objects giving off heat,
despite being far beyond the range of the high beam. The system
recognises pedestrians, cyclists and animals in plenty of time, even
when they are outside the headlights’ beam of light. The automatic
pedestrian recognition control unit then analyses the image to
determine whether the vehicle is on a collision course with any
pedestrians or cyclists. If a person at the roadside is deemed to be
potentially at risk, a high-resolution icon will flash up in the
central Control Display or the BMW Head-Up Display as a warning.
Anti-dazzle High-Beam Assistant with intelligent control.
The BMW 7 Series is now available with Adaptive LED Headlights
which provide a further safety boost when driving at night. The bright
white light they emit illuminates the road ahead with an exceptional
intensity. Together with the High-Beam Assistant, the Adaptive LED
Headlights with cornering lights as well as variable headlight
distribution, they continue to represent the ultimate in lighting
technology. The anti-dazzle High-Beam Assistant in conjunction with
Adaptive LED headlights ensures that the driver can enjoy optimal
visibility at all times without having to switch manually between high
and low beam. The system uses a camera integrated into the rear-view
mirror to identify vehicles travelling up to 400 metres in front.
Oncoming traffic is picked up when it is still 1,000 metres away. With
the High-Beam Assistant activated, the headlights are partially masked
as and when required in order to eliminate the danger of dazzling
vehicles as they draw closer. If necessary, however, the High-Beam
Assistant can also adapt to the traffic situation by switching to low
beam on one or both sides.
Driving Assistant Plus brakes to a halt if required.
The Active Cruise Control system Driving Assistant Plus builds
on the familiar cruise control system with Stop & Go function (ACC
with Stop&Go). For an enhanced interpretation of the traffic
situation ahead, the full-range radar sensors are now supplemented by
a front-mounted camera on the rear-view mirror. When driving in
heavy-flowing traffic or traffic jams, the driver is able to safely
move along with the flow and let the vehicle’s automatic systems
handle the tasks of stopping and pulling away again as well as
approaching junctions where there are already vehicles waiting ahead.
Combining radar and video data in this way improves detection of other
vehicles and cuts the system’s reaction time. If a vehicle ahead
brakes very sharply in free-flowing traffic, requiring the driver to
take action, he is prompted to do so by a two stage warning.
Simultaneously to this, the activation thresholds of the Brake Assist
system are lowered, activating the brake priming function in the
process. If the driver fails to react to the acute warning, Driving
Assistant Plus will intervene to decelerate the vehicle itself, even
braking it to a stop depending on the situation. With Driving
Assistant Plus, the upper limit of the operating range for the Active
Cruise Control with automatic distance control has now been increased
by 30 km/h, meaning it is available at speeds between 30 km/h and 210
km/h. The intelligent cruise control function continues to be active
at speeds above 210 km/h.
Active Protection monitors the driver’s behaviour at the wheel.
The BMW 7 Series now boasts an even more extensive Active
Protection safety package thanks to the addition of the Attentiveness
assistant. The system’s electronics analyse driving behaviour on the
basis of various signals such as steering angle, road speed and other
engine parameters. If the system increasingly detects telltale signs
of fatigue starting to build up, the central Control Display
encourages the driver to take a break by displaying a coffee cup
symbol. At the start of every journey when the driver and front
passenger fasten their seat belts, the Active Protection motorised
belt retractors reduce any belt slack. If the car enters a critical
pre-crash scenario, the driver and front passenger belts are pulled
tight, and the side windows and sunroof are closed. Active Protection
deduces that a collision is likely based on data from the
front-mounted camera or radar, an emergency braking manoeuvre
initiated by the driver, or the onset of heavy understeer or
oversteer. If a crash is unavoidable, the system will automatically
brake the car afterwards without any intervention required from the
driver. Following the initial impact, the car is slowed to a
standstill with a maximum deceleration rate of 5 m/s² and its brakes
then locked for a further 1.5 seconds. This reduces the likelihood of
– or even prevents – a secondary collision.
Speed Limit Info with
No Passing Info display using road sign symbols.
In combination
with the Professional or Business navigation system, an optional Speed
Limit Info is available to keep the driver notified of the detected
speed limit for the current stretch of road. The front-mounted camera
integrated into the rear-view mirror continuously monitors road signs,
including variable-message overhead signs on motorways and dual
carriageways. This information is checked against the navigation
system’s database of speed limits. The camera is also able to take
into account additional signs or temporary restrictions, for example
at roadworks. As with speed limits, a No Passing Info display can now
also be flashed up in the instrument cluster or BMW Head-Up Display in
the form of a road sign until the restriction has been lifted.
Furthermore, drivers now have the benefit of a Speed Limit Device,
which caps the car’s maximum speed at between 30 and 230 km/h, as set
by the driver.
Yet more unrivalled driver assistance systems and mobility services.
Apart from the highlights detailed above, BMW ConnectedDrive in
the BMW 7 Series encompasses a host of sophisticated features and
technologies designed to delight anyone seeking supreme convenience,
infotainment and safety.
These include the existing full-colour
BMW Head-Up Display, the rear view camera and Surround View, Parking
Assistant, and contactless bootlid opening system.
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