Look beyond the size of this ludicrous display and you'll get your best look yet at BMW's new pillar-to-pillar, AI-powered Panoramic iDrive with ... electric vehicles, hybrid, plug-in hybrid ...
Most amateur golfers have both hybrids and irons in their golf bags. We all know the hybrid is great for hitting shots out of ...
BMW's next-gen user interface will keep some hard controls Dubbed Panoramic iDrive, the NEW system uses a touchscreen, projection, and the steering wheel Panoramic iDrive will debut later in 2025 ...
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 pioneered modern automotive infotainment systems with its original iDrive of the early 2000s. But for its next-generation EVs, the automaker is rethinking everything. Revealed at CES 2025 ...
The new iDrive system will first feature in the Neue Klasse X electric SUV A full-width head-up display stretches from pillar to pillar New, more capable Operating System X underpins the ...
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 ...
To complement these designs, the brand has now used the opportunity of the CES 2025 to show off the fully evolved form of the Panoramic iDrive system of the brand which until now was just ...
At a CES press conference in Las Vegas Tuesday morning, the German carmaker announced the BMW Panoramic iDrive — a complete overhaul of the current iDrive infotainment system from the operating ...
The grilles and kerb weights of its cars have attracted controversy in recent years and to keep things consistent the latest version of iDrive has also been supersized as part of the upcoming Neue ...
I’m going to be up front with you. I hate cars that don’t have buttons, but BMW’s new Panoramic iDrive system looks so sleek, intuitive and personal that I might be willing to ditch them ...