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I have a question regarding "Integral-Aktivlenkung" or Integral Active Steering, which is included as an optional extra feature (Sonderausstattung) on the F10 cars, according to the BMW Preisliste.
In the following video, a man describes Integral Active Steering:
At 0:18 seconds into the video, he says "BMW's Integral Active Steering adds speed-sensitive rear-wheel steering to BMW's Active Steering system."
He goes on to describe "regular" Active Steering as being the feature that gives a greater steering response from the car for a small turn of the steering wheel, at low speeds. So the amount you need to turn the steering wheel varies depending on the speed of the car.
And he explains that Integral Active Steering means that in addition to the above, the rear tires also turn slightly too.
It's clear that he considers "Integral" Active Steering to be a separate and additional feature compared to regular Active Steering.
My question is this: if Integral Active Steering is an optional feature on the F10 (according to the Price List), does this mean regular Active Steering is already included in the F10 as a standard factory feature by default? So even if an F10 doesn't have Integral Active Steering, it will still always have regular Active Steering?
Or does it mean that if an F10 doesn't have Integral Active Steering, then it doesn't have regular Active Steering either?