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Big stage for interaction and information: BMW presents the newest version of the BMW iDrive system.
Wed Mar 08 10:00:00 CET 2023 Press Release
+++ Customizable home screen for optimized ease of use +++ Quick function selection thanks to flat menu structure +++ BMW iDrive has been setting the standard for intuitive human-car interfaces for over 20 years now +++
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Note: This press release is a 1:1 copy of the original issued
by BMW headquarters in Germany. No adaptations have been made to
cater for the Irish market.
Munich. The BMW Group has reached the latest stage of
development with the BMW iDrive system. A new home screen with clearly
arranged functions offers greater ease of use on the BMW Curved
Display. The system’s QuickSelect concept additionally brings an
improved menu structure that takes its cues from consumer electronics
devices. The new BMW iDrive plays a unique role in delivering a
focused, assured driving experience by showing the right information
in the right place. The new BMW iDrive system will be gradually
introduced in current models1)2) over the course of 2023.
“Today, BMW iDrive is more than just a control and operating
system – it’s a digital world of experience allowing human and car to
interact with one another and exchange information,” remarks Stephan
Durach, Senior Vice President BMW Group Connected Company Development.
“As we said at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January
2023, we are continuously enhancing the associated user experience
based on the latest available technology.” This translates into a
broader offering of digital content for information and entertainment,
shorter function update cycles, better information on charging points
for electric vehicles and improved access to a host of specific online services.
With its new graphical interface and optimized menu structure,
BMW iDrive will in future focus even more squarely on interaction by
using the touchscreen and natural language. The BMW Curved Display
will continue to serve as the point of interaction for the
multi-sensory BMW iDrive experience.
New home screen shows functions on a single level and enables
rapid access.
The next-generation BMW iDrive turns
the home screen on the BMW Curved Display into a permanently viewable
user interface. Other individually configurable graphics can also be
displayed here at all times as an alternative to the navigation
system’s map view.
The new zero-layer principle means that all relevant functions
and information are shown on a single level, making it possible to
select a desired function without having to enter a submenu first.
Instead, live widgets appear in a vertical arrangement on the driver’s
side of the user interface. These function icons can be selected with
a swipe of the finger and also configured individually. The
QuickSelect functionality makes it possible to directly select
entertainment programmes, contact lists and vehicle settings, start
interaction with the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant or activate
other menu options, all by touch. And once the relevant settings have
been chosen, a quick tap on the home icon at the lower edge of the
display is all it takes to return to the home screen.
BMW orientates itself on today’s operating habits and offers a
user experience that fits the high standards of the brand.
The operating concept for the new BMW iDrive therefore
aligns with user habits established with today’s consumer electronics
devices. The new, flat menu structure makes activating functions and
settings much faster and simpler. At the same time, the system goes a
long way towards enriching the driving experience in a BMW. The
digital content is – just like the hardware, in the form of the BMW
Curved Display – designed to enhance the driver focus for which BMW is
renowned. BMW iDrive provides the right information in the right place
and at the right time.
To ensure intuitive interaction whilst driving, the graphical
interface and menu structure feature a layout developed by BMW Group
Design that is both consistent and characteristic of the brand. As a
result, customers can enjoy a signature BMW user experience at all times.
BMW Operating System 8.5 and BMW Operating System 9 lay the
foundations.
The new BMW iDrive with QuickSelect is a
further development of the BMW Operating System 8 fitted in current
BMW models with BMW Curved Display, and is based on the
latest-generation infotainment head units, which is also responsible
for graphic processing.
The new BMW Operating System 8.5 will be gradually introduced in
all midsize, executive and luxury model ranges1) from BMW.
It will continue to be based on Linux and will be combined with the
largest version of the BMW Curved Display.
The digital experience on the specific BMW Curved Display of the
compact-class models2) with the new BMW Operating System 9,
based on Android Open Source Project software, is being developed.
The transition from push, turn and press to swipe, tap and
natural language.
When the BMW iDrive system was
first launched in 2001 with the new BMW 7 Series, its main purpose was
to use one display and one interactive element for as many functions
as possible in order to cut down on the number of buttons, controls
and displays. The BMW iDrive Controller therefore acquired the status
of universal control device as we knew it from a computer mouse.
Scrolling and clicking on a desktop became turning, pushing and
pressing in a car – intuitively and with minimal distraction from the
road ahead.
After about 20 years, the digital user experience is dominated
by touchpads, touch-sensitive smartphone displays and voice
assistants. Swiping, tapping and speaking are the most common methods
of interaction. The BMW Curved Display’s touchscreen functionality and
dialogue using natural language represent the contemporary form of
interaction between human and car.
1) BMW Operating System 8.5 compatibility by model and
start of production:
BMW 7 Series; BMW iX, BMW i4, BMW X5, BMW
X6, BMW X7, BMW XM gradually from July 2023; further models to follow,
subject to change
2) BMW Operating System 9 compatibility by model and start
of production:
BMW 2 Series Active Tourer from November 2023; BMW
X1 from November 2023; further models to follow, subject to change