The BMW Group presents the driving and user experience of the future at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas. BMW is providing the first opportunity to experience the close-to-production version of the new BMW iDrive – complete with its centrepiece,
BMW is bidding farewell to a feature that debuted nearly a decade ago but never quite captured the attention of drivers. The German automaker has announced it is discontinuing its gesture control
At the core of the Panoramic iDrive is the “BMW Panoramic Vision,” an expansive head-up display stretching from A-pillar to A-pillar. Projecting critical driving information directly into the driver’s line of sight,
The CES 2025 tech show underway in Las Vegas Wednesday featured new hardware for everything from AI powered devices to OLED TVs, graphic cards and flexible laptops to new chips, smart glasses, games and EVs.
Panoramic iDrive and OS X will be fitted to every new BMW from the end of 2025, starting with the Neue Klasse iX3 replacement and the de facto electric 3-Series. Is BMW on the right track, or has it gone overboard with the digital stuff?
BMW is driving into the future with a whole new take on decluttering the dashboard and simplifying directions. The German automotive giant will beam navigational arrows onto windscreen so you
11, BMW first put journalists behind the wheel of a car that, in many ways, reinvented the automobile. Now, at the annual Consumer Electronics Show tech-fest in Las Vegas, BMW is promising once ...
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Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny holographic dashboards displayed on windshields. And AI-powered voice
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The next generation of BMW ’s iDrive infotainment system is making its global debut this week at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas. At technology partner Amazon’s booth, visitors can get an initial impression using a beta version in an X3 crossover.
BMW's new interior interface is made up of four parts, each designed to minimize distraction as much as possible.