The round control knob that's been a staple of the company's cars since it debuted in 2001 succumbs to BMW's new Panoramic ...
The iDrive knob isn’t the only casualty of BMW’s new infotainment setup, as Gesture Controls are dead, too. Often derided as cheesy or difficult to use, BMW is finally done asking folks to ...
It features matrix backlighting tech for improved resolution, and the QuickSelect menu logic from current iterations of iDrive to prioritize frequently used functions. Drivers can also rely on ...
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 with Operating System X features three ... display when called with the "Hey BMW" hot phrase. Executives used this BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant to call up a destination ...
IDrive Teams' simple and easy-to-use interface makes file storage, sharing, and organizing a breeze. For example, you can drag and drop files and folders directly into the Cloud Drive from your PC ...
The original iDrive system was introduced 25 years ago ... the new display is about using only necessary visuals and pings. For example, navigation uses touch or voice control to provide ...
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.
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 ...