The BMW X6 has a number of safety features

Dynamic Stability Control

When driving on unpaved roads, the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) of the BMW X6 will guarantee safety. All BMW vehicles use DSC as their primary chassis control system. The steering column will be adjusted so that you don’t require it further in addition to keeping the vehicle steady while you’re driving, even if you have to make a lot of bends.

BMW Adaptive Headlights

If you’re driving at night on twisting roads, BMW Adaptive Headlights will brighten the front view and the road more clearly. Adaptive Headlights use sensors to determine a vehicle’s speed and the curvature of the road, and they then turn the headlights in that direction, correcting the proper sides. Also, as a car’s speed rises, its headlights’ light output increases to make it easier to see objects in the distance, and as a car’s speed falls, its brightness reduces. The Adaptive Headlights system will make corner turns, which is quite helpful when parking, and the headlights will switch on automatically when the car reaches a speed of 70 km/h.

Tire pressure monitor

To ensure safe driving, the tire pressure control system (RDC), continuously checks tire pressure using sensors and displays the vehicle’s tire pressure state on the controlled display, 2014 with this system All BMW vehicles have had it, since March.

Passenger cell

The passenger cell, which was specially built with high-strength materials, will give the passengers the highest level of safety in the case of a traffic accident.

Hill Descent Control

By controlling the brakes when traveling downhill with the push of a button, a driver assistance technology called Hill Descent Control (HDC) allows the driver to concentrate on the steering wheel and maintain control of the vehicle. so that you can go on steep climbs or difficult areas safely and pleasantly. This method is useful for downhills on slick surfaces like snow or grass as well as terrain that can unexpectedly confront a range of conditions. The car’s braking mechanism is entirely back in your hands once you turn this feature off.

Active Protection

The BMW ConnectedDrive’s occupants are safeguarded by a mechanism called Active Protection. Depending on the speed of the car, a seat belt will automatically buckle you if you are already wearing one. For the passenger’s safety, the seat belt will automatically be tightened and, if necessary, the seat back will be straightened within seconds of coming into an emergency situation while driving. If your vehicle has Approach Control Warning or Approach Control Warning with Light Braking Function, it will alert you before a potential collision with another moving object. In addition, the automobile will be steered and stopped on the driver’s behalf within seconds of the collision to stop any potential problems from getting worse. By keeping an eye on your driving motion, Attentiveness Assistant reacts quickly to odd circumstances and displays on the Control Display when you need to take a break.