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The new BMW X3 undergoes winter testing.
Fri Mar 03 18:00:00 CET 2017 Press Release
Dynamic test under extreme conditions in North Sweden.
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Osama El-Sherif
BMW Group
Munich/Arjeplog. Driving dynamic and reliability are just two of the major characteristics of any BMW automobile. To ensure that a BMW functions in all conditions and that the customer is able to enjoy unrestricted access to that brand-typical “driving pleasure” at any time, BMW invests a great deal of time and know-how in both the construction and the testing of new automobiles. Long before a new model series arrives on the market, it will have had to withstand possibly the most severe endurance tests. This includes, for example, testing under extreme climatic conditions such as those prevailing in scorching hot deserts or freezing cold winter landscapes.
Fine tuning for optimal safety and maximum driving
enjoyment.
Moreover, the extensive ice surfaces of
frozen lakes and the numerous remote roads with their firmly packed
layers of snow offer excellent conditions for fine tuning of the
settings activated via the Driving Experience Control function – and
hence for the application of maximum driving pleasure and best
possible driving safety. As a result, engineers are in a position to
sense the vehicle’s dynamic behaviour much more accurately and
synchronize the control of driver assistant systems such as Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) or Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) even more
precisely and to attune it to the vehicle as a whole. It is this
painstaking development work that later provides the customer with a
competently tuned chassis for that typical BMW driving pleasure.
Ideal preconditions for testing the BMW X3 in the polar
region.
Within the framework of the final winter trials,
a BMW testing team completed a fastidious testing programme in wintery
North Sweden. In the landscape around the small town of Arjeplog,
pre-series models of the new BMW X3 had to prove that they are also
able to withstand cold, ice and snow. Located in the historic province
of Lapland barely 56 kilometres south of the polar circle, Arjeplog
offers the ideal conditions for this. An abundant amount of snow and
temperatures of minus 20 degrees and below cause the many lakes in the
surrounding area to freeze over. The resulting vast, even surfaces
serve as proving grounds on which steering, suspension and drive
characteristics can be meticulously tested and various different
technical solutions compared against one another. In the process, the
intelligent four-wheel technology xDrive is able to demonstrate its
advantages by not only ensuring best possible traction on icy surfaces
but, thanks to fully variable distribution of torque, also by
optimizing handling agility, this in turn resulting in enhanced
driving dynamics and active driving safety.