BMW announced changes coming to its electric lineup in 2025, but not all of them will be making it to the U.S. right away.
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 ...
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 ... of iDrive (8, 8.5 and 9) move ...
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 ingenious feature in the 2025 BMW X3 reminds me of my E39 5 Series. Key Takeaways From BMW’s New iDrive System We get into the meat and potatoes of the new iDrive below, focusing on the ...
The next BMW 3-Series will look similar to the fully electric i3 sedan, despite riding on different underpinnings ...
BMW shows off the next generation of its in-car operating system and the next-generation iDrive media system at ... in the real world until it reaches a series production machine in the second ...
You still can’t use your phone while driving, but all new BMW drivers will have an A-pillar to A-pillar BMW Panoramic iDrive Head-Up Display in their new car from the end ... the steering wheel might ...
This new iDrive system will be featured in the first new BMW models later this year, with one of the X-series models – likely to be based on the new X3. I can’t wait to see how it performs ...
With "iDrive", BMW adopts the name of its menu control system, which premiered in 2001 in the form of a rotary wheel. Two years later, the first head-up display appeared in a BMW 5 Series.
New BMW Panoramic Vision is a pillar-to-pillar projection bringing key information closer to the driver's line of sight. All Neue Klasse models will be equipped with it starting the end of this year.