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    Vision Next 100 concept car, BMW, Munich, Bavaria, Germany

    Developer - BMW

    "BMW Concept Cars – The BMW Vision Next 100"

    by Horatiu Boeriu
    March 6, 2017

    Vision iNext, electric car

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    The BMW Vision Next 100 - review

    Published on Mar 7, 2016

    The BMW Group has now made its vision for the future a reality – with the BMW VISION NEXT 100. This vehicle combines coup?-type sportiness with the dynamic elegance of a sedan – but rather than being an anonymous transport machine, it is a highly customised vehicle that is perfectly tailored to suit the driver’s changing needs.

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    BMW Vision NEXT INTERIOR Review New BMW Self Driving Car World Premiere 2016

    Published on Mar 7, 2016

    In the future, BMW Vision INTERIOR drivers will still want to spend most of the time they are in their car at the wheel. In the BMW Vision NEXT 100 INTERIOR BMW Self Driving Car, the driver will remain firmly in the focus, with constant connectivity, digital intelligence and state-of-the-art technologies in the BMW Vision INTERIOR available for support. But that’s not all: the BMW VISION NEXT 100 will turn the driver into the Ultimate Driver. So even though the world may well be changing, Sheer Driving Pleasure is here to stay in the comfort of BMW Vision INTERIOR – and will be more intense than ever before even in the BMW Self Driving Car interior.
    In designing the BMW VISION NEXT 100, the starting point was the interior of the BMW Self Driving Car. In the years ahead, the driver’s wellbeing will become increasingly important, and rather than merely feeling they are in a machine that drives itself, they should sense that they are sitting in one that was specifically designed for them. This idea gave rise to an architecture in which the BMW Self Driving Car cab seems particularly spacious compared with the overall size of the vehicle while retaining the typical exterior lines of a BMW. Despite its domed BMW Self Driving Car interior, the BMW VISION NEXT 100 retains the instantly recognisable athletic silhouette of a BMW saloon.

    The design of the BMW Self Driving Car interior permits various modes of operation: Boost mode, in which the driver is at the controls, and Ease mode, in which the driver can sit back and let the BMW Self Driving Car take over. In Ease, the BMW Self Driving Car becomes a place of retreat with plenty of space, agreeable lighting and a comfortable atmosphere. In Boost, the driver takes over and benefits from the subtle and intuitive support offered by the vehicle. All the time, the BMW Self Driving Car is learning more and more about the person at the wheel, thanks to its sensory and digital intelligence, which the BMW Group calls the Companion. The BMW Self Driving Car Companion progressively learns to offer the right kind of support to transform the driver into the Ultimate Driver.
    A very important element of the Vision BMW Self Driving Car is another innovation known as Alive Geometry, the likes of which have never before been seen in a car. It consists of a kind of three-dimensional sculpture that works both inside and outside the vehicle.
    An autonomous car, also known as a driverless car, self-driving car and robotic car, is an automated or autonomous vehicle capable of fulfilling the main transportation capabilities of a traditional car. As an autonomous vehicle / Self Driving Car, it is capable of sensing its environment and navigating without human input. Robotic cars exist mainly as prototypes and demonstration systems.

    Self Driving Cars / Autonomous vehicles sense their surroundings with such techniques as radar, lidar, GPS, and computer vision. Advanced control systems interpret sensory information to identify appropriate navigation paths, as well as obstacles and relevant signage.[6][7] By definition, autonomous vehicles are capable of updating their maps based on sensory input, allowing the vehicles to keep track of their position.

    Some demonstrative systems, precursory to autonomous cars, date back to the 1920s and 30s. The first self-sufficient (and therefore, truly autonomous) cars appeared in the 1980s, with Carnegie Mellon University's Navlab and ALV projects in 1984 and Mercedes-Benz and Bundeswehr University Munich's EUREKA Prometheus Project in 1987. Since then, numerous major companies and research organizations have developed working prototype autonomous vehicles.
    Bosch can supply all the required components for autonomous vehicles

    Bosch already provides high-performance assistance systems, including Adaptive Cruise Control and Predictive Emergency Braking System. BMW Vision Future Luxury / BMW Vision Next 100 / BMW vision future luxury concept car / BMW vision Gran Turismo / BMW vision concept

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    BMW Vision DRIVING LIVE at World Premiere BMW Vision NEXT 100 2016 New BMW Concept Autonomous

    Published on Mar 7, 2016

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    BMW Vision Self Driving Car World Premiere 2016 New BMW Vision Concept Commercial BMW Vision

    Published on Mar 7, 2016

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    The ideas behind the BMW VISION NEXT 100

    Published on Mar 8, 2016

    BMW celebrates its 100th anniversary. This isn't just an opportunity to celebrate the pioneering achievements of our past. But also to look forward to the exciting times ahead: with the BMW VISION NEXT 100. Sheer Driving Pleasure of the future – What will it look like? Over the coming years, mobility will become increasingly diverse. In the not-too-distant future, most vehicles will probably be completely self-driving – people will get around in robots on wheels. So, given these developments, how will we justify the existence of vehicles by BMW, a brand for whom the individual and Sheer Driving Pleasure are the focus of everything? And how will BMW’s brand values translate into the future?

    In developing the BMW VISION NEXT 100, the main objective was to create not an anonymous vehicle but one that is highly personalised and fully geared to meet the driver’s every need – because the very emotional connection between a BMW and its driver is something we want to retain.
    Drivers decide how they want to travel in future according to their needs: fully-automated driving with the opportunity to relax, work or be entertained – Ease Mode. Or drive themselves: in a vehicle fully customised to their preferences, where everything revolves around them as the “Ultimate Driver” – Boost Mode.

    For the BMW VISION NEXT 100, the design team specifically took into account all the trends and technological developments that will be most relevant to BMW in the decades ahead. But they also took many of their cues from innovations and designs of the past.

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    BMW Vision vs Mercedes F015 self driving cars of the future video comparison

    Published on Mar 10, 2016

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    Article "BMW's Vision Next 100 is the concept car of my childhood dreams"
    Technologically beautiful, beautifully technological

    by Vlad Savov
    June 17, 2016

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    The BMW Vision Next 100. BMW Concept Cars. Ideas that proved true.

    Published on Mar 6, 2017

    The BMW Vision Next 100 previews the ideas that BMW has for the next years. The technology will change and vehicles will become intelligent. Adrian van Hooydonk, Senior Vice President BMW Group Design, gives some insights and explains the ideas behind the concept.

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