Automakers are showing off whizz-bang tech for vehicle interiors meant to reshape drivers’ relationships with their cars.
The annual tech trade show in Las Vegas previewed new driving enhancements that aim to “make life on board more comfortable.” ...
BMW is waving goodbye to tactile controls with its new Panoramic iDrive system, which features a head-up display, AI assistant, and haptic controls. The automaker unveiled its screen-filled setup this ...
Automotive technology drives innovation at CES 2025 in Vegas, as evidenced by the major software and hardware announcements ...
BMW North America iDrive BMW has long been known as the “Ultimate Driving Machine,” delivering vehicles that combine luxury ...
BMW is rethinking its car infotainment experience with a bunch of new technologies working in tandem. Starting late 2025, ...
The once controversial-turned-iconic infotainment system controller interface will soon be officially retired.
While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made major waves at this year’s CES, it was the auto industry that stole the show.
BMW’s iDrive infotainment system is undergoing a radical change. This week, the automaker rolled out a “close-to-production” ...
In the middle of the cockpit, we’ve got the central display: a free-standing, parallelogram-shaped infotainment touchscreen.