Out test car was launch spec with adaptive cruise control with stop and go functionality, without Driving Assistant Professional which adds semi-autonomous Steering and Lane Control Assistant, as well as a proper lane-keep assist that steers you away from approaching vehicles. At the time of writing, this has since been added to the 330i and 330e. Its a more "base" level xLine X5 but it does have the Driving Assistance Plus packagewith the camera/sensor. I test drove a 2019 x5 with Driver Assistant Pro. My takeaway is that it is a glorified traffic jam assistant. Maybe you can take your hands off the wheel for 10-20 seconds. As one of the flagship SUV models in BMW’s range, the latest X5 unsurprisingly comes packed with advanced safety tech. The most impressive kit is part of the BMW Driving Assistant Professional The available Driving Assistance Professional Package adds the Active Driving Assistant Pro with Traffic Jam Assist and the Steering and Lane Control Assistant. Your X6 brings a new level of luxury to rush hour. The BMW X6 Sports Activity Coupe. Iconic performance and safety. Rather than being one individual feature, the Driving Assistant Professional is a package that provides the car with more safety features to enhance the driving experience. This includes Steering and Lane Control Assistant, Active Navigation, and Emergency Lane Assistant features. The list doesn’t stop there, either. If certain conditions are met – lane detection, highway driving, eye camera detection – the BMW i7 allows you to switch to the Driver Assistant Pro feature (Level 2+). The lane changing, speed 4. BMW’s Driving Assistance Professional. BMW’s Driving Assistance Professional safety suite placed at No. 4. Once again, the systems performed well, scoring identically as Toyota’s ADA system. However, also like Toyota, BMW’s safety suite received middling scores in the other categories. 3. Mercedes-Benz’s Driver Assistance. Mercedes 1184 posts · Joined 2011. #7 · Oct 5, 2014 (Edited) Bluehorse said: Confusion 2: bmwusa.com configurator shows "Driver Assistance Plus" cost $1900, and "ACC Stop & Go + Active Driving Assistant" cost another $1200 (I confirmed this by seeing the total sum did go up by $3100 once both are checked). QSd73N.

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