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Added on the 08/07/2022 07:41:49 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
The BMW 7 Series has long sat in the shadow of the mighty Mercedes S-Class in the luxury car class. But now there's a new one on the block and it means business.The new 2015 BMW 7 Series now looks sharper, more luxurious and more relaxing to drive and be driven in. What's more, it has a raft of hi-tech equipment that is simply too long to list! It also comes in short and long-wheelbase lengths, with the choice of rear or four-wheel drive.
A woman has been charged with reckless endangerment after plowing her car into a Manhattan protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Newser reports 52-year-old Kathleen Casillo was driving with her 29-year-old daughter when she said demonstrators began banging on her BMW. Demonstrators were protesting in support of ICE detainees on hunger strike. Casillo says she panicked and hit the gas. Six people have hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. A demonstrator was charged for allegedly interfering with emergency workers responding to the scene.
Elsfleth (Germany), 23 jul (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Focke Strangmann) The minister of economy of Lower Saxony, Bernd Althusmann visited on Thursday a hydrogen production facility of the EWE in Elsfleth, northern Germany. The facility contains an electrolyzer and a hydrogen storage to produce hydrogen of renewable energies for fuel cell driven vehicles. FOOTAGE OF THE VISIT.
BMW presented a level five autonomous driving car at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday, a car that would allow its driver to completely take his or her mind off the road, enabling the driver to eat, watch a movie, or even sleep behind the wheel. However, the level five autonomous car still has a way to go before being realised. In the meantime, BMW expects to get level 3 autonomous vehicles called iNEXT on the road by 2021.
Video courtesy of Vlad Alexsson and Anna Alekseenko captured the moment when a series of explosions rocked the Russian city of Murmansk, lighting up the sky and cutting power to whole districts of the town. A major blast at the Kolenergo thermal power plant illuminated the night sky over the subarctic city of 300,000 people on Tuesday, causing blackouts and scaring locals right as winter is setting in, with temperatures hovering around 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Workers from EMERCOM, or the Russian Emergency Ministry, responded to the event quickly and were able to bring on reserve generators within an hour, so the blackouts didn't last very long, but the explosions did certainly make for some incredible visuals as thousands of homes were plunged into darkness in the largest city in the world located north of the Arctic Circle. The port city connects north-west Russia to the Arctic Ocean, through which dry goods like coal, oil, and fish are shipped to Europe and Asia. Investigations are ongoing at the site but the cause of the explosions remains unknown at this time
The company prided for building the ultimate driving machine has an ambition plan for helping ridesharing services. By 2021 BMW plans to produce fully autonomous vehicles with the intent of providing ridesharing customers with a driverless alternative. For people that don't like other people, a ridesharing service sans social interactions may be on the way.