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Six airbags will protect occupants in the unfortunate event of a crash, including head airbags for all outboard occupants. Dynamic stability control, tire pressure monitoring, and brake fade compensation are all part of the package too.
Driver-assistance features include the prerequisite rearview camera, dynamic cruise control, as well as BMW’s Active Guard, which includes lane departure warning, forward collision warning, post-crash braking, adaptive LED headlights with Laserlight, and automatic high beams. The Active Protection System can detect and prepare for an imminent crash, and includes a fatigue/focus alert function.
Customers can upgrade to the Driving Assistant Professional package which adds radar-based driver-assistance features. This includes a lane change assistant, an evasion aid, and an extended traffic jam assistant with partially automated steering. Oddly, BMW charges just $100 for the basic Driving Assistance package that adds a surround-view camera, active blind-spot detection, park distance control, a drive recorder, and parking assistance. At that price, it’s a no-brainer.
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