Though they are not software companies, automakers like offering unique infotainment interface flavors in their vehicles. They can sometimes be overly complex and difficult to use, especially while ...
Before the company royally angered its fanbase with bucktooth grilles and charging a subscription fee for heated seats, BMW pissed traditionalists off in the early 2000s with its then-new iDrive ...
BMW shows off the next generation of its in-car operating system and the next-generation iDrive media system at the 2025 ...
BMW may be most famous for its high-revving inline-six engines and luxurious V8-powered Autobahn cruisers, but it's actually nailing the electric vehicle transition better than most. EV sales made up ...
At CES this week, BMW announced a new iDrive operating system with an eye-catching centerpiece: a 3D heads-up display (HUD) that stretches from pillar to pillar along the windshield. Included in this ...
BMW shows off the next generation of its in-car operating system and the next-generation iDrive media system at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas. Dubbed BMW Operating System X ...
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 ...
BMW’s latest unveiling, the Vision Neue Klasse, previews the future of the company’s design and EV architecture. But underneath the skin of the concept — which will morph into a production-ready ...
At CES last week, BMW unveiled a major revamp to its iDrive infotainment system, built on the new “BMW Operating System X.” The revamp brings a new “BMW Panoramic Vision” design with infotainment that ...
Oh, the iDrive knob. BMW‘s dial was an innovative attempt at improving ease of control for all the new conveniences cars began to offer about 25 years ago. But it’s been steeped in so much discourse ...
BMW claims that those who used the new infotainment don't miss the iDrive knob.
BMW is preparing for the all-electric era with the "Neue Klasse," which literally translates into the "new class." The Bavarians could bring forward some very interesting and capable zero-tailpipe ...