Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg BMW’s biggest SUV, known internally as “the boss,” will hit dealers in November, sporting features that can detect people or animals in the dark to help avoid collisions and drive autonomously in traffic jams. After seeing its biggest SUV outsold by the Mercedes-Benz M-Class last year, Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW) is fighting back with a model it calls “The Boss,” a new version of its X5 stuffed with advanced technology. Enlarge image Audi, now BMW’s closest follower, plans to overhaul the Q7 as early as next year to put pressure on the X5. Photographer: Graham Crouch/Bloomberg The $52,800 sport-utility vehicle can drive itself in traffic jams and features night vision to avoid hitting people or animals in the dark. The revamped model, introduced yesterday at the International Auto Show in Frankfurt , will reach showrooms in November. “We want to get back to the top with the X5,” said Herbert Diess, development chief for the M
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