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Automatic Parking | BMW vs Mercedes vs Audi | Comparison |

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Here's the video on difference of Automatic key parking in BMW Mercedes and Audi.

1. BMW - The BMW car has been given a long list of technological gadgets to make the ride much more comfortable and convenient. The innovative features include driver assistance technologies, gesture control and more. But the most eyebrow-raising feature is the car key. A fob the size of a small smartphone with a touchscreen, that allows the driver to park the car while he stands outside. The optional remote control parking was first seen on the 7-Series. While the remote parking feature isn’t exactly straight out of the film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ when Pierce Brosnan drives a BMW using his phone lying in the backseat, the feature may come in handy for parallel or perpendicular parking. Not just parking, the key fob can perform a host of other functions too.

Remote operation of the auxiliary ventilation is just one example. Drivers can also check whether they closed the windows, sunroof and doors when they parked their car. The car’s fuel level and remaining range are also shown on the key, along with any service information.

2. Mercedes Benz - Remote Parking Pilot allows the vehicle to be remotely manoeuvred into a position that facilitates getting into and out of the car. Parents can also benefit greatly as they no longer need to leave young children waiting by the parking spot or at the side of the road while they manoeuvre into a tight space. With the Remote Parking Pilot, the whole family can wait safely until the vehicle is in a position that allows them to get in or out safely.

To use this convenience-enhancing system, the Mercedes driver's smartphone must be within around three metres of the vehicle. Operation is via a smartphone app (Android, iOS) available for download from the various app stores. The driver must unlock the vehicle before it is moved out of the parking space. He or she can then establish a connection with their already authorised smartphone and select one of the available manoeuvres for guiding the car out of the parking space. Likewise prior to parking, the driver can select one of the parking scenarios – for example parallel or perpendicular parking spaces, left or right, forward or reverse.

The vehicle can then be moved by control from outside. The parking scenario is enacted automatically - including steering, braking and gear direction changes - as long as the driver continues to provide a confirmation gesture on the smartphone. The driver monitors the process from outside the vehicle and still has complete responsibility for their vehicle during the entire parking process.

In addition to the parking scenarios, there is an Explore Mode available, which allows the vehicle to be manoeuvred up to ten metres forward or backward, avoiding detected obstacles as it moves – when driving into a garage, for example.

The Remote Parking Pilot can only operate in conjunction with the Parking Pilot PARKTRONIC's ultrasonic sensors. The newly developed system from Mercedes‑Benz is available in conjunction with the optional Parking Pilot with 360° camera, KEYLESS-GO system and automatic transmission.

3. Audi - Audi Advanced Key is the next evolution of keyless entry technology for luxury car drivers. It lets you start your car or open your car doors without reaching in your pocket or purse. That may seem like a small perk, but it comes up big when you’re carrying gear or groceries, loading children into the car or when you don’t want to take off your gloves to reach for your keys.

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