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Owners of the all-new BMW 5 Series in Germany can now go hands-free at high speeds, with the company’s ‘Autobahn Assist’ getting the green light from authorities.


BMW drivers will soon be able to drive hands-free for extended periods on selected German roads at speeds of up to 130km/h.

BMW has announced it has received approval from German authorities to allow its ‘Level Two’ semi-autonomous driver assist technology to be used on divided autobahns in the 5 Series and electric i5.

The news comes days after Mercedes-Benz received approval for its ‘Level Three’ semi-autonomous driving technology in US state of California, which allows drivers to take their hands off the wheel and their eyes off the road.

But while Mercedes-Benz has received approval for its ‘Drive Pilot’ system to be used at up to 64km/h, BMW’s ‘Autobahn Assistant’ is designed to reduce fatigue and improve comfort during long distance driving, at speeds of up to 130km/h.

BMW drivers engaging the system must keep their eyes on the road, and be ready to take over driving duties at all times – with the vehicle monitoring the driver at all times.

Autobahn Assistant is already available on the BMW 7 Series in North America, but it will only be made available to the BMW 5 Series and the electric i5 when in Germany.

Ben Zachariah

Ben Zachariah is an experienced writer and motoring journalist from Melbourne, having worked in the automotive industry for more than 15 years. Ben was previously an interstate truck driver and completed his MBA in Finance in early 2021. He is considered an expert in the area of classic car investment.

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