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by Gizbeech - 12th Dec 2025 10:54am
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Hmmm. don't think so.
BMW have done somthing similat but they have developed a system where the cars computer will detect spaces and park itself.
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haha thats buzzin.
AFAIK Lexus are the first to develop and implement it into a comercially available car.
BMW are still working on their self parking system and I think they're designing it so that it parks your car for you while you stand outside of it as opposed to Lexus who have designed it so that you remain seated in the car and touch nothing lol
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