The BMW 7 Series will lose its Level 3 conditional autonomous driving when the model is updated next month.

The expensive ‘eyes-off’ driving system is said to be replaced with simpler – and more feature-rich – Level 2 semi-autonomous driving technology when the limousine is updated in April 2026, according to Automotive News Europe.

However, Australian buyers won’t be affected, with ‘Personal Pilot Level 3’ not available on the 7 Series as Australia’s current regulatory framework doesn’t yet allow this kind of technology on local roads.

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The report says BMW cited “limited real-world applicability” and high financial investment as the reason for the decision.

Compared to the Level 2 system – which costs approximately €1450 (A$2400) per car – the Level 3 system is around €6000 (A$10,000), due to the requirement of high-performance computers, LiDAR sensors, ongoing fleet monitoring, validation, and safety certifications.

Like Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ system, the BMW’s Level 2 Personal Pilot is expected to offer hands-off driving on freeways, with urban address-to-address capability to be rolled out in the future.