Drive-by-wire on BMW vehicles refers to an electronic control system that replaces traditional mechanical linkages between the accelerator pedal and the engine. Instead of using cables, sensors detect the driver's input and send signals to the engine control unit (ECU), which adjusts the throttle electronically. This technology enhances responsiveness, improves fuel efficiency, and allows for advanced features like adaptive cruise control. It also enables better integration with other electronic systems in the vehicle.
BMW, Toyota, Lexus, VW, and Honda.
The 2009 BMW M3 has rear wheel drive.
The 2010 BMW X3 has all wheel drive.
The 2003 BMW Z4 has rear wheel drive.
The 2013 BMW M6 has rear wheel drive.
The 2008 BMW Z4 has rear wheel drive.
The 2001 BMW M5 has rear wheel drive.
The 2013 BMW Z4 has rear wheel drive.
The 2010 BMW Z4 has rear wheel drive.
The 2008 BMW M5 has rear wheel drive.
The 2009 BMW X6 has all wheel drive.
The 2002 BMW X5 has all wheel drive.