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February 6, 2002
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New Straits Times
02-06-2002
Intelligent features
Edition: 2*
Section: Special Report
TARGETED at the niche upper market, the 745i is full of revolutionary features, such as:
1) Integrated safety system: The 745i has a centralised safety system, where all active and passive safety features are interconnected via fibre- optics. Information is transmitted at 10 megabits per second, faster than conventional Bus systems, to provide precise and reliable sequence of actions.
The car also has numerous sensors, such as acceleration sensor, pressure sensor, and seat sensors. The seat sensors, for example, will detect the weight of the occupants, and accurately inflate only the airbags needed at just ...
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