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BMW’s New IDrive System Ditches Knob for More Screens
BMW’s New iDrive System Ditches the Knob for More Screens
BMW’s iDrive infotainment system is undergoing a radical change. This week, the automaker rolled out a “close-to-production” version of its backbone software infrastructure at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
BMW gives its iDrive infotainment system a panoramic display
BMW is rethinking its infotainment systems for a new generation of electric vehicles.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
BMW's Panoramic iDrive Infotainment System Is a Whole New Kind of Screen
The terminology, in typical Germanic fashion, is a little confusing. The entire system is called "Panoramic iDrive," with “Panoramic Vision” being the funky horizontal band display across the whole dash; meanwhile, the all-new software the whole enchilada runs on is named “BMW Operating System X.”
CES 2025: Take a look at BMW's new Panoramic iDrive display for the Neue Klasse EV
Central Display: This is the screen we've all come to expect in any new car, from the Tesla Model 3 to the Hyundai Ioniq 9. BMW still uses its touchscreen menu from the current iDrive, but now, up to six different widgets can be swiped from the display onto the windshield.
Goodbye, buttons – BMW's new Panoramic iDrive system gives all its cars a massive head-up display with AI assistant
The German marque has also introduced a new central touchscreen display that is angled so it faces the driver. Said to make it easier to reach and operate by those in control, the display runs BMW’s latest OS X operating system that has been developed in-house for a slicker, more intuitive user experience.
BMW Officially Says Goodbye To Its Iconic iDrive Knob
The once controversial-turned-iconic infotainment system controller interface will soon be officially retired.
BMW Kills Off the iDrive Knob After 24 Years
Pour one out for the iDrive knob. Nearly a quarter-century after debuting in production form back in 2001 in the E65/E66-generation 7 Series and becoming a staple of the carmaker's models, BMW is retiring the trusty click-wheel controller with the arrival of its newest Panoramic iDrive system.
BMW’s Panoramic iDrive Turns a Windshield Into an Info Screen
Dubbed BMW Operating System X, this new system integrates a panoramic screen projected on the windshield, with a lower media screen that can be used as a touch-based controller. The new BMW Panoramic iDrive will debut before the end of 2025 with the introduction of the Neue Klasse generation of BMWs.
BMW’s Panoramic iDrive Brings Pillar-To-Pillar Display To Future Models, Eliminates Knob
BMW has introduced the new Panoramic iDrive and Operating System X at CES. It combines infotainment with a customizable pillar-to-pillar Panoramic Vision display. Instead of using a knob, Panoramic iDrive relies heavily on the steering wheel.
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Next-Gen BMW iDrive Unveiled With Panoramic Vision
The next generation of BMW ’s iDrive infotainment system is making its global debut this week at the Consumer Electronic Show ...
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BMW Reveals Its Techiest Infotainment System Yet, And It's Coming This Year
BMW's new interior interface is made up of four parts, each designed to minimize distraction as much as possible.
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BMW’s New Infotainment System Is A Boomer’s Nightmare
In the middle of the cockpit, we’ve got the central display: a free-standing, parallelogram-shaped infotainment touchscreen.
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CES 2025: BMW Unveils Panoramic iDrive High-Tech Infotainment System
Unveiled at CES 2024, the BMW Panoramic iDrive brings forward innovative design of the cabin to be used in future BMW Cars.
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From AI assistants to holographic displays, automakers showcase in-cabin experiences at CES
The annual tech trade show in Las Vegas previewed new driving enhancements that aim to “make life on board more comfortable.” ...
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