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The driver assistance systems in the new BMW 5 and 6 Series (Gran Turismo) make use of the standard stereo camera - and can also link up with optional radar and ultrasonic sensors, if fitted - to monitor the vehicle’s surroundings. The new, improved version of Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go function is operational in a speed range from 0 to 210 km/h (0 - 130 mph) and is capable of braking the vehicle to a standstill.
The maximum length of time for starting off again automatically has been extended to as much as 30 seconds, relieving stress on the driver considerably, particularly when driving in stop-start traffic on motorway-type roads. The system’s sensors now register not only the vehicle immediately ahead, but the one in front of that as well.
The Steering and lane control assistant are also active at speeds between 0 and 210 km/h (0 - 130 mph). It uses road markings and vehicles driving ahead as a means of orientation and works together with the driver to help keep the vehicle in the detected lane. The system’s hands-on-wheel detection is very sensitive and recognises contact even when only a few fingers briefly touch the wheel.