World Debut of New BMW 5 Series Clears First Crash Test Using Brake Intervention

5 June 2010 | No Comments » | Jeroen

Till now, verification of vehicle safety was been obtained by means of crash tests in which structural unity and constraint organizations were tested in a non-braked situation. But as of now due to modern electronics such as those also boasted in the new BMW 5 Series and BMW 7 Series, defensive systems that admonish the driver beforehand of an accident and train the driver and the car for shock in the event of an inevitable crash, are becoming more and more extensively acknowledged.

Future testing processes will have to make adjustments for the consequence of preventive protection systems. In a current world debut, the BMW 530d effectively passed a crash test concerning brake interference at the service of the Deutscher Kraftfahrzeug-Überwachungs-Verein (DEKRA) in Neumünster near Hamburg.

Earlier testing adeptness was not able to permit authentication of the consequence of preventive occupier protection systems in crash tests. The illustrative test enforced by BMW in partnership with DEKRA is the first step in trying out future pre-crash settings, as in the years ahead inventions in dynamic safety will be found in a modifying number of vehicles, with BMW playing a contributing role.