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The all-new BMW iDrive.
Mon Mar 15 16:30:00 CET 2021 Press Kit
What began 20 years ago with the introduction of a rotary dial and a digital display is now an all-encompassing, intelligent, multi-sensory experience tailored to the user at hand. That is what the new BMW iDrive represents. It brings about another paradigm shift – this time to a natural dialogue between the user and their vehicle: more intuitive, personal and inspiring, but also engaging on an emotional level.
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The new generation of BMW iDrive takes the interaction between driver
and vehicle into a digital future where many areas of life are getting
increasingly smart. The new interpretation of BMW’s operating system
equips the vehicle to actively engage in its relationship with those
on board and, in so doing, serves as a digital, intelligent and
proactive partner in any situation. A natural dialogue is created with
the aim of precisely tailoring all the functions controlled via BMW
iDrive to the driver’s needs and preferences as the situation demands.
Underpinning the unique user experience are the new BMW
Operating System 8, a new generation of displays, controls and
software, and extremely powerful connectivity and data processing. The
new iDrive will be rolled out gradually across all vehicle classes,
making its debut later this year in the BMW iX before also featuring
in the BMW i4.
The ability of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant to adjust
to the driver’s individual needs and routines, as well as the
situation at hand, makes it – more than ever – a central operating
channel of human-machine interaction. The operating system is designed
with a clear focus on dialogue-based interaction using natural
language and touch operation via the BMW Curved Display. And then
there is “Great Entrance Moments”, which brings emotionality to the
relationship between driver and vehicle even before the driver climbs
on board. This new customer experience welcomes the driver and invites
them into the vehicle with a thoroughly choreographed routine. During
the journey, the new My Modes use an all-encompassing interplay of
various functions to conjure special moments from a combination of
vehicle characteristics and the interior ambience adapted to the
situation at hand.
The new BMW iDrive constantly processes a large quantity of
self-generated data, information available online and data imported
from the BMW Group vehicle fleet to implement the driver’s wishes in a
context-related way. Paving the way for even greater personalisation
is the BMW ID. This system recognises repetitive situations, learns
from them and provides suggestions on how functions can be activated
accordingly. Remote Software Upgrade allows the new BMW iDrive to
benefit from regular over-the-air improvements, integrate additional
functions and stay up to date at all times.
Design approach and operating concept.
The BMW iX all-electric Sports Activity Vehicle was developed from
the inside out. It’s the same story with the user experience for the
new BMW iDrive. The wishes of those travelling in the iX underpin how
the user experience is designed – in all its facets and for all the senses.
Advances made in the field of digital design are likewise
reflected in the design of a user interface which not only fulfils its
functional role but is also extremely clear, aesthetically pleasing
and rich in detail. This artistic approach creates surprising moments,
with graphic presentation on the displays precisely designed, down to
the last pixel. The interaction between driver and vehicle becomes a
unique experience in which the boundaries between the digital and
analogue worlds melt away. The digital design’s use of form fits in
neatly with the geometric structures of the analogue elements in the
new BMW design language. A prime example is the use of clear,
minimalist design in both the exterior and interior of the car, which
is reprised by the pure, reduced design of the digital elements of BMW iDrive.
The most distinctive new addition to the physical components on
board is the BMW Curved Display, which groups together the information
display and control display. This curving screen offers a futuristic
interpretation of the traditional driver orientation in the cockpit
design of BMW models. The BMW Curved Display is angled clearly towards
the driver to good ergonomic effect, making the intuitive touch
control even more straightforward. In this new BMW Curved Display, the
screen areas of the 12.3-inch information display and 14.9-inch
control display merge together into a single unit.
The “Act, Locate and Inform” principle, which ensures
information is distributed clearly and screen redundancy is avoided,
takes the signature BMW driver orientation of the cockpit design to a
new level. Pre-filtering ensures that only information relevant to the
driving situation is presented to the driver – and always shown where
they can absorb it as quickly and easily as possible.
Voice control and the touch function of the BMW Curved Display
were prioritised as usage options in the development of the new BMW
iDrive. The number of buttons and switches has been reduced by almost
half. At the same time, control clusters for relevant and frequently
used basic functions are retained where customers expect to find them.
The control panels on the centre console and instrument panel have an
all-new, strikingly clear and minimalist design. The familiar iDrive
Controller is the central control element on the centre console. The
Touch Controller, designed in an extremely smart glass-effect finish
for the BMW iX, is encircled by a bezel painted in Gold Bronze.
The upgraded BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant performs the
role of a digital character which can engage in natural dialogue with
the driver and front passenger – similarly to a relationship between humans.
Graphical user interface.
The new generation of BMW iDrive brings a new design language for the
newly developed BMW Operating System 8. Strong and eye-catching
graphics, modern colours, futuristic textures and forms, bright light
and the interplay of reflections create an impressive and immersive
visual appearance. At the same time, the user interface has been
optimised to present the right amount of information at all times in a
simple and easy-to-understand way.
The information display in the driver’s central visual axis
impresses both with its generously sized screen surface and its
striking forms, dynamic light effects, strong depth of colour and
modern colour worlds. All of the displays have an extremely high
graphic resolution of 200 ppi.
The extensive individualisation options available for the
screens in the display area behind the steering wheel can be selected
extremely quickly and easily via the function keys on the steering
wheel. The two-axis operating system enables user-friendly vertical
list navigation with the rotating key, as well as toggling between
menus by tilting horizontally. The driver can switch between three
layout types and various different widgets according to personal
preference or the driving situation at hand – by thumb control and in
just a few operating steps. In the Drive layout, drivers can use a
dynamically changing area in the centre of the information display to
show individually selectable information. The Focus layout, meanwhile,
has been designed for extremely dynamic driving situations. By
contrast, the Gallery layout largely minimises the driving information
view to clear as much space as possible for widget content. For
example, information on the media source currently being accessed, the
map display or the interventions and action prompts of the driver
assistance systems are presented in even greater detail.
Colour-coordinated, three-dimensional animations – imbued with extra
dynamism by the use of light reflections – give each of the three
layouts a distinctive character.
The clear structure and new arrangement logic employed for the
widgets, which provide a flawless overview of the relevant information
at all times, are an immediately eye-catching feature of the large,
horizontally stretched control display. The widgets line up in an
unbroken ribbon on the home screen. The content of the widgets is
pared back to essential information and presented as a live image.
Frequently used functions are shown in the widgets and can therefore
be activated directly by touch. The driver is free to choose the
widgets shown on the home screen and configure their order. At the
same time, widgets can change depending on the context using seamless
and fluid animations to show more or less information, as the
situation demands.
The newly designed media player represents a particular
aesthetic highlight. Taking the "reduced to the essentials”
approach a step further still and adopting a simple arrangement, the
clarity of its design has a magnetic appeal. An algorithm selects the
cover colour scheme of the music track currently playing and
reproduces it dynamically across the display area of the media player.
BMW iDrive creates a personal relationship and natural dialogue between the user and vehicle.
Natural dialogue with the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant.
The new generation of BMW iDrive also brings additional skills for
the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. In order to strengthen the
personal connection between the digital companion and the vehicle
occupants, users can still give the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant
a name of their choice, which they then use as a prompt.
In communication between people, a great deal of information is
conveyed non-verbally. The new visualisation approach for the
assistant features spheres of light in differing sizes and brightness
levels, giving it more space and new ways of expressing itself. This
visual image also gives it a “face” with a clearly visible point of
focus and identifiable states of activity via gestures.
Using an extensive requirements and evaluation catalogue, a
visualisation form was chosen from a selection of over 100 design
approaches. It has a trustworthy and appealing aura and displays the
dynamism required to be able to express different emotions and states
of mind non-verbally and in a human-like manner.
Advances have also been made in the functionality of the BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant. An expanded pool of underlying data
and information has not only made the digital assistant more
intelligent, it has also enabled it to act according to context. It
can take into account the situation in the vehicle and its
surroundings when considering when and how it will communicate with
those on board.
The personal assistant follows the shy tech principle of design
in terms of how and where it is visible. When it is spoken to, it
appears in a fluid animation and spreads out engagingly over the
displays, without concealing relevant information. The BMW Intelligent
Personal Assistant can distinguish who is talking to it and appears on
the relevant screen area. A widget designed specially for the BMW
Intelligent Personal Assistant enables rapid access to other settings
and suggestions.
The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant will also learn new
functions and new forms of expression as the ongoing development of
BMW iDrive continues. These new features are regularly imported into
the vehicle by means of Remote Software Upgrade.
Greater personalisation using the BMW ID.
When using the new BMW iDrive, customers benefit from increasing
personalisation of the user experience based on the BMW ID. In future,
it will be possible to securely store even more personalised settings
in the BMW ID and transfer them between vehicles. A PIN code can be
created or the BMW ID associated with a particular key to prevent
other vehicle users from accessing personal data.
When the BMW ID has been loaded, the driver will receive a
personal greeting which will include the customised profile image that
can be uploaded in the My BMW App. Once the BMW ID has been activated
with the associated key or by selecting the BMW ID in the vehicle, the
personal settings are instantly adopted.
A warm welcome from vehicle to driver: Great Entrance
Moments.
“Great Entrance Moments” is the name given to
the user experience from the point when the driver first approaches
the vehicle until the journey commences. All steps are orchestrated by
the vehicle to optimum effect and blended into an inspiring overall experience.
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radio technology is key to enabling all of
this. It allows precision location pinpointing between vehicle and the
key or smartphone, meaning that the car knows exactly where the driver
is approaching from and how far away they are to within a few
centimetres. As soon as the distance drops below three metres, the
vehicle starts to wake up and indicates this with a gradually
intensifying, dynamic lighting effect using the exterior lights. A
soft, subdued light comes on in the cabin. The vehicle shows the
customer the way to the entrance area, which is lit up by a light
carpet in the vicinity of the driver’s door featuring geometric forms
inspired by the elements of the graphical user interface. At the same
time, the door handles and boot lid handle are illuminated to make it
easier for the customer to take hold of them.
Once the driver moves to within one-and-a-half metres, the
vehicle unlocks no matter whether they are carrying their UWB key or a
smartphone with BMW Digital Key Plus. Opening a door activates the
seat’s entry assistance feature along with the surface and steering
wheel heating. The entire BMW Curved Display is taken up by a
BMW-style welcome animation that shows the system is starting up.
The personal settings from the BMW ID are loaded and a
connection is established with the driver’s smartphone while they are
still getting into the car. If a phone call is in progress, it will be
seamlessly transferred to the vehicle’s microphone and speakers.
Meanwhile, the control display shows a welcome window with a personal
greeting and useful suggestions and information.
BMW iDrive provides optimum support for the driver and uses intelligence to delight.
An all-encompassing driving experience for the senses: My Modes.
The new My Modes feature ensures an all-encompassing user experience
geared towards the driver’s personal preferences, creating unique
moments for both the driver and their passengers. When designing My
Modes, consideration was given to a multitude of functions relevant to
the driving situation in order to maximise the functionality and
emotional impact of the user experience in the situation at hand. My
Modes are designed to stimulate multiple senses, from sight to hearing
to touch. They can be selected very easily by voice command or by
using a dedicated button on the centre console.
The initial version of My Modes will neatly combine up to ten
different parameters in the vehicle. These parameters include the
previous driving experience mode functions, such as drive system and
transmission control, steering characteristics and chassis settings.
The activated configuration is indicated by variations in the artwork
specially developed for My Modes, the style and layout of the
displays, and a change in the display colour, which adapts to the
experience setting in the same way as the ambient lighting. Switching
between My Modes produces acoustic changes, too, including adjustment
of the engine/motor sound.
The new BMW iDrive system will be launched with these Efficient,
Sport and Personal Modes. Further modes will be added as part of the
ongoing development of BMW iDrive in the future. This will also
include modes that do not revolve primarily around the driver or the
task of driving. Additional functions will be integrated into the
modes and the options for configuring functions extended. These
enhancements will be imported into vehicles via over-the-air updates.
Navigation, parking and charging with BMW Maps.
With the arrival of the new BMW Operating System 8, the digital
services for navigation, parking and charging are fully integrated
into the cloud-based BMW Maps system in a user-friendly way. The
intelligent functions of BMW Maps are also being expanded further.
One of the key functions here is “Learning Navigation”, meaning
that BMW Maps uses the habits associated with the individual BMW ID as
the basis for learning and anticipating the destination the driver is
likely to head for next. This saves drivers the trouble of entering
the destination again for regular journeys, especially the daily
commute to work, when they nevertheless wish to be alerted to delays
or hazards along their route. All of the learned destinations can be
viewed from the vehicle and in the My BMW App, and deleted if desired.
There is a choice of three different views for the navigation
map. The “adaptive” view shows relevant information along the route
that is tailored to the specific driving situation and user habits.
The information becomes more focused in the “reduced” view, which only
displays the four most popular points of interest categories.
Meanwhile, in the “expanded” view all available local information can
be seen on the map, including points of interest, as well as the
traffic situation on side roads and the current parking situation.
Intelligent automation of climate control.
Control of the air conditioning system will be incorporated into the
BMW Curved Display in future, as customers should seldom need to
adjust any of the climate control settings. To make this possible, all
temperature and comfort functions will now be intelligently controlled
together. Each further adjustment is registered by the system and
stored in the user profile for the BMW ID so that users do not have to
keep making the same adjustments.
The ideal pre-set configuration has been programmed based on the
evaluation of more than 440 million customer journeys across all model
classes and regions of the world. Besides fan speed (airflow) and air
distribution, the intelligent automatic climate control also regulates
the steering wheel and surface heating as well as the seat heating and
ventilation in order to ensure optimum levels of thermal comfort. To
make operation of the air conditioning system as energy efficient as
possible, the automatic climate control considers a host of other
factors, too, such as the number of occupants, where they are sitting
and the intensity and direction of the sunlight. This means BMW’s
intelligent climate control system is arguably interconnected to a
higher degree than any other air conditioning system in the automotive industry.
The air conditioning is operated centrally by specifying a
target temperature for each climate zone. Based on the individual user
settings in the air conditioning menu, the intelligent climate control
automatically regulates and operates all the available features
itself. Voice commands can also be used to communicate various
requirements directly. Saying, “My feet are cold,” for instance, will
result in the temperature in the footwell being increased.
Technology and connectivity.
BMW Operating System 8.
BMW Operating System 8 is the most powerful and extensive technology stack ever created by BMW. It forms the basis for the eighth generation and new interpretation of BMW iDrive. The BMW Group has been developing the central control unit and software integration platform entirely on Linux and in-house since 2013. Having complete control over software is crucial for creating a stable, upgradeable, high-quality system that distinguishes the brand. In the era of fast-paced digital development, it is no longer enough to completely update a model’s digital features every three years.
The arrival of Remote Software Upgrade means the vehicle is now
conceived as a digital platform. So, when a new-generation BMW
Operating System is launched, the development work is far from
finished. Instead, it acts as the basis for ongoing development during
the product life cycle. The integrated interaction between hardware
and software, the technical possibilities offered by Remote Software
Upgrade and the company’s agile development processes underpin its
ability to make new functions accessible to the customer in a matter
of a few months or even weeks.
Always up to date: Remote Software Upgrade.
Since the introduction of BMW Operating System 7 in 2018, BMW drivers have been able to keep their vehicle up to date with the latest software at all times by means of the Remote Software Upgrade facility. The new BMW Operating System 8 offers the same functionality with some important enhancements. Consequently, Remote Software Upgrade for BMW Operating System 8 will also offer the possibility of performing extremely complex and large software updates in areas such as driving assistance and partial automation. BMW Operating System 8 will additionally allow customers to schedule the installation of a Remote Software Upgrade.
The BMW Group is one of the key players in the field of
over-the-air function upgrades. By 2020 it was already carrying out
the largest upgrade campaigns of any European carmaker. And the BMW
Group has set itself the goal of having the largest over-the-air
upgradeable fleet of any manufacturer in the world by the end of 2021.
By that time, a total of over 2.5 million vehicles from the BMW brand
will be able to receive Remote Software Upgrades.
BMW Digital Key Plus with ultra-wideband radio technology.
BMW has been pioneering the use of smartphones as digital vehicle
keys since 2018. For instance, the premium carmaker has developed a
new, convenient and secure way of unlocking and starting the vehicle
without the user even having to take their Apple iPhone out of their
pocket. The upcoming BMW Digital Key Plus version is based on the
ultra-wideband (UWB) technology already integrated into the vehicle
and, for example, the iPhone’s U1 chip.
UWB is a digital radio technology for short-range high-bandwidth
applications that offers exceptionally precise location identification
combined with maximum security. The BMW Digital Key Plus will be first
introduced for the all-electric BMW iX.
More apps, greater diversity: optimised third-party integration.
The new-generation BMW iDrive offers new opportunities for seamlessly incorporating customers’ habits and preferences into the operating system. The system’s higher degree of flexibility will additionally make in-car use of third-party apps even simpler and more convenient in future. BMW Operating System 8 again ensures full integration of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while the new BMW iDrive will also enable extensive integration of the Alibaba and Tencent services for customers in China.
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