The BMW Group presents the driving and user experience of the future at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas ...
BMW has revealed the its cutting-edge Panoramic iDrive system is a production reality as of CES 2025. Well, “close-to-production,” BMW says, but what you’re looking at here is essentially ...
So, more screens it is. The Panoramic iDrive system includes four key components: The BMW Panoramic Vision – a slim screen across the length of the windscreen to display key driving and vehicle ...
The automaker worked with 3,000 BMW owners on the development of Panoramic iDrive to provide the best experience for its 22 million cars worldwide. The conventional two-screen layout is gone ...
Look beyond the size of this ludicrous display and you'll get your best look yet at BMW's new pillar-to-pillar, AI-powered Panoramic iDrive with Operating System X, which will soon be standard ...
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 ...
Look away now if you don't like screens. Dubbed the BMW Panoramic iDrive, the infotainment offering consists of an innovative head-up display (HUD) that spans the entire width of the windshield and ...
At a CES press conference in Las Vegas Tuesday morning, the German carmaker announced the BMW Panoramic iDrive — a complete overhaul of the current iDrive infotainment system from the operating ...
The new iDrive, also known as Panoramic iDrive, has four standout features. Leading the charge is BMW’s "Panoramic Vision," a head-up display that stretches across the cabin from A-pillar to A ...
The BMW Panoramic iDrive, unveiled at CES 2025, represents a groundbreaking leap in automotive technology. This innovative system combines innovative hardware and software to deliver a seamless ...
BMW has revealed the its cutting-edge Panoramic iDrive system is a production reality as of CES 2025. Well, “close-to-production,” BMW says, but what you’re looking at here is essentially ...