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New soundscapes for pure-electric driving pleasure: BMW IconicSounds Electric.
Wed Jan 05 20:00:00 CET 2022 Press Kit
BMW presents drive system sounds from the collaboration with film score composer and Academy Award winner Hans Zimmer. +++ Individually configurable soundscapes are fundamental to a vehicle’s character and to creating an emotionally engaging driving experience. +++ Premiere in the BMW i4 and BMW iX. +++ Specific aural character for BMW M models.
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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 UK market.
Munich. The spread of driving experiences offered by
the fully electric models from BMW ranges from hushed pleasure to
enthusiastic exploration of their dynamic limits. And now a
brand-typical drive sound fed into the interior of these models adds
even further depth to the pleasure of locally emission-free driving.
BMW IconicSounds Electric will bring new and emotionally rich
soundscapes into the brand’s model line-up. They have been created as
part of a collaboration between the BMW Group and Grammy and Academy
Award-winning film score composer Hans Zimmer. The new sounds reflect
the specific performance characteristics of the drive system on board
and the signature attributes of an electrified BMW in a completely new
yet wholly authentic way. “Sound is a fundamental part of the
emotional driving experience in a BMW,” says Adrian van Hooydonk, Head
of BMW Group Design. “With the unparalleled experience and creativity
of Hans Zimmer to count on, we are creating a unique acoustic
character to our electric vehicles.” The BMW IconicSounds Electric
will be available for the first time in the BMW i4 in the first half
of 2022 and then also for the BMW iX in the second half of 2022. They
can be imported into suitably equipped vehicles via Remote Software Upgrade.
The worlds of sound created by BMW IconicSounds Electric will
vary according to the driver’s My Modes selection. The Personal, Sport
and Efficient settings already available in current BMW models are now
being joined for the first time by the new My Modes Expressive and
Relax, with distinctive soundscapes to match. Electrified BMW M
models, meanwhile, come with BMW IconicSounds Electric variants
developed especially for them.
Innovative sounds for electrified BMW
models.
The acoustic perception of its vehicles has
always been high up the priority list for BMW. The company’s acoustic
engineers have been working on artificially generated sounds for
electric models since 2009 to ensure that pedestrians and cyclists are
alerted to approaching electric vehicles. In the BMW i8 launched in
2014, this pedestrian protection was joined by an artificially
generated sound inside the cabin. When the car was running in its
all-electric mode, this created an audible connection between the car
and its driver, who would have been more accustomed to the noise
produced by conventional drive systems. The electric drive sound of
the BMW i8 was inspired primarily by the functioning of its electric
motor. The journey to a whole new sound composition has since
progressed via the acoustic pedestrian protection system introduced in
2019 for the plug-in hybrid variants of the BMW 7 Series luxury sedan
all the way to the BMW IconicSounds Electric.
BMW IconicSounds Electric started out as a collaboration between
the BMW Group and Grammy and Academy Award-winning composer Hans
Zimmer with the objective of developing a revolutionary sound design
and concepts for the fleet of BMW electric vehicles and ultimately
creating the sounds of the future. This development results in the
practical and innovative use of sound for future production vehicles,
creating an emotional bond between driver and car. “We create sounds
which celebrate the beauty and complexity of our vehicles and which
move people,” says Renzo Vitale, Creative Director Sound der BMW Group.
The partnership with Hans Zimmer.
In Hans
Zimmer, the BMW Group has gained an experienced and
multi-award-winning partner whose many accolades now stretch back over
four decades. Zimmer’s passion for BMW cars started when he was very
young, as he recalls: “I’ve always been a BMW enthusiast. As a child,
I would recognise the sound of my mother’s BMW when she came home. I
am delighted to have the opportunity to design the sound of future
electric BMW models and create emotions for the electric driving
experience of tomorrow.” As a long-standing friend of the brand,
Zimmer felt a need to keep getting closely involved in the area of
sound design for BMW.
Hans Zimmer has since contributed his expertise to sound design
for electrified BMW vehicles, both as composer and curator of BMW
IconicSounds Electric and through his work on various related
projects. In November 2019, Zimmer and Vitale jointly presented the
new start/stop sound for purely electrically powered and plug-in
hybrid models from BMW. At the start of every journey, this
ready-to-drive sound builds anticipation for the all-electric and
therefore locally emission-free driving experience to come.
The BMW IconicSounds Electric project is based on a wide-ranging
international collaboration, with recordings taken from Zimmer’s
studios in Los Angeles and London, BMW’s sound lab in Munich and a
host of virtual sessions. “It is an honour to be able to work together
with BMW,” says Hans Zimmer. “This is a unique opportunity to not just
help design the sound of future electric vehicles, but also have an
impact on the soundtrack of tomorrow’s cities.” The composer was
clearly delighted to be part of the project, saying: “For the first
time since the industrial revolution, we have a unique opportunity to
redesign and redefine the sounds of our cities. And we are not
restricted in any way by mechanical limits.”
Electric mobility spawns the reinvention of drive system
sounds.
The progression into electric mobility has also
heralded a paradigm shift in terms of drive system acoustics. Unlike
conventionally powered vehicles, in which the combustion process in
the engine is accompanied by a sound, the drive systems of electric
vehicles work almost silently. Their understated aural output varies
very little from motor to motor.
Consequently, the transformation from combustion engines to
electric mobility offers sound designers an extraordinary opportunity
to completely reinvent the acoustic perception of a vehicle. They can
create soundscapes which help make the sustainable mobility experience
even more intense, even more present and even more distinctive. BMW
IconicSounds Electric and the collaboration with Hans Zimmer utilise
this potential in a unique way.
In its essence, the quietness of electric driving generates a
whole new level of comfort. However, the absence of sound also takes
something away from the driving experience. Acoustic feedback to
movements of the accelerator is a fundamental element in the emotional
experience on board a vehicle.
And a vehicle’s acoustics also have a role to play in terms of
safety. That is why manufacturers have a legal obligation to equip
their electric vehicles with an Acoustic Vehicle Alert System. The
sound this emits in the area around the vehicle is designed to alert
pedestrians and cyclists to an electric vehicle approaching. The
audible pedestrian protection system fitted on electrified vehicles
from BMW generates a sound which has a powerful signalling effect but
does not detract from the acoustic comfort of those on board.
The BMW IconicSounds Electric were developed with the driver’s
reaction to them in mind and also with just the right subtlety and
elegance to offer the driver an authentic and emotionally engaging
experience based on their relationship with their car and how they
interact with it. While developing the sounds that can be heard in the
cabin of electrified BMW models, care was taken to ensure that the
driver is guided by the soundtrack rather than being overwhelmed by it.
The My Modes: sound as part of an all-encompassing user
experience.
Within the aural spectrum defined for each
specific model, the drive sound emitted by the purely electric
vehicles from BMW varies depending on the selected My Mode. The My
Modes create an all-encompassing user experience in the cabin that is
geared towards the driver’s personal preferences. The interior
experience appeals to multiple senses at the same time, conjuring up
very special moments for the driver and their passengers to enjoy.
Activated using a button on the centre console, the My Modes combine
and orchestrate numerous vehicle functions, among them the drive soundtrack.
With BMW IconicSounds Electric, the difference between the drive
sounds in the individual My Modes is even more clearly perceptible.
“Each My Mode places the emphasis on different facets of the car’s
character and this can also be heard in the sound it makes,” explains
Renzo Vitale. In the My Mode Personal – the default setting in the BMW
iX (the BMW i4 defaults to Comfort) – BMW IconicSounds Electric use a
spherical sound pattern and many tonal components to convey a basic
acoustic mood that voices the vehicle’s progressive and independent
character. At the same time, the transparent timbre captures the
design’s high-quality aesthetic appeal in acoustic form. The sound
variant heard in the cabin when Personal or Comfort mode is selected
also forms the basis for the drive sound transmitted externally by the
acoustic pedestrian warning system.
The soundscapes devised for the My Modes are a composition of
various forms of sound generation, some of which are more traditional
while others are completely new creations. The foundation is provided
by human voices and classical instruments, but mechanical sounds and
unusual combinations are also used to produce various tones. Female
voices and the sound of a guitar string being made to vibrate using a
glass cylinder were just some of the elements incorporated into the
sound for the My Mode Comfort in the BMW i4, for instance, as Renzo
Vitale explains: “In this way, we transpose the characteristics of the
electric drive system into an individual and distinctively BMW soundscape.”
The harmonious and elegant sound produced in the My Mode
Personal or Comfort contrasts with acoustic perception in the Sport
setting, which focuses far more strongly on the active driving
experience. With a distinct aural presence and extremely dynamic
modulation, the soundscape in this mode provides the driver with
unequivocal acoustic feedback on the motor’s power delivery and the
current driving state. The exhilarating experience of sporty driving
is therefore enhanced by the appropriate acoustic accompaniment.
It is only in the My Mode Efficient that acoustic feedback is
suppressed altogether, with the drive system’s silent operation
seemingly proclaiming the driver’s decision to adopt an exceptionally
efficient driving style. The driver also has the option of
deactivating the drive sound in the other My Modes via the
corresponding iDrive menu.
Two new My Modes with their own soundscapes.
The
arrival of BMW IconicSounds Electric coincides with the presentation
of two further My Modes. The new Expressive and Relax settings also
encompass their own individual worlds of sound and they have a
particularly notable impact on the overall emotional experience during
the journey.
The sound in the My Mode Expressive is accompanied by
high-contrast neon colours and abstract patterns on the BMW Curved
Display. Its underlying tonality consists of a violin tone. Another
higher-pitched sound structure is superimposed on top of this when
accelerating, altering the harmony in a number of stages as the
vehicle’s speed increases. The first full chord is heard when the
vehicle reaches 60 km/h (37 mph), followed by a second complete chord
at 120 km/h (75 mph). When driving at a constant speed, on the other
hand, the pitch stays the same while the volume is dialled down
significantly to focus acoustic perception on the drive system’s
hushed smoothness.
This acoustic experience forms a stark contrast to the basic
interior mood produced by the soundtrack in the Relax My Mode, with
the focus switching to well-being, harmony and relaxation as soon as
this setting is selected. In keeping with the graphics that appear on
the BMW Curved Display – inspired by coastlines, rivers and lakes –
this produces a soft, subtle and harmonious composition of sounds that
lends itself to a calm and relaxed drive. “This soundscape relieves
any tension the driver is feeling and helps them to actively leave
stress behind them,” describes Renzo Vitale.
Bespoke soundtracks for the BMW i4 and BMW
iX.
The launch of BMW IconicSounds Electric means the
palette of sounds for purely electric BMW models that has been
developed in collaboration with Hans Zimmer can now be experienced in
full for the first time. The ready-to-drive sound, which is emitted
for about two seconds when the Start/Stop button is pressed, signals
that the sustainable mobility experience is about to commence. During
the journey, the driver’s inputs are accompanied by the drive sound
for the specific model. This encompasses not only acoustic feedback in
response to every movement of the accelerator, but also an authentic
backing track that clearly indicates the vehicle’s current operating state.
In its role as the BMW Group’s new technology flagship the BMW
iX symbolises a remarkably progressive and also exceptionally
comfortable and spacious form of driving pleasure. The BMW i4, on the
other hand, brings all-electric mobility to the very heart of the
brand. Its positioning in the premium midsize segment means it is very
closely entwined with BMW tradition. In both cases, the vehicle
characteristics are reflected in the respective soundscapes.
Electrically powered BMW M cars with a sound of their
own.
A bespoke sound composition likewise accompanies
the driving experience in electrically powered BMW M models.
Consequently, the world of sound devised for the BMW i4 M50 (electric
power consumption combined as per WLTP: 22.5 – 18.0 kWh/100 km
[62 miles], CO2 emissions: 0 g/km) is bursting with energy.
“We are seeking to transfer the traditional elements of the BMW M
brand into the future,” comments Renzo Vitale.
A powerful and imposing – yet never obtrusive – drive sound
succeeds in authentically conveying the hallmark agility, precision
and poise that characterises the handling of BMW M cars. The sound
intensifies sharply when accelerating, lending aural expression to the
vehicle’s powerful character. As a result, the stunning performance
that is a defining feature of the electrified models in the BMW M GmbH
range can be experienced with even greater intensity.
The creative process of sound development.
The
process of creating these innovative sounds starts with Hans Zimmer
and the BMW Group developing a shared understanding of the
technological and emotional goals for the new soundscapes. Zimmer and
Renzo Vitale then reimagine these emotions as melodic elements.
Together they consider what emotions could be aroused by each sound.
They often use traditional instruments but in a novel way, allowing
them to redefine the potential offered by certain musical resources.
Once the newly designed sounds are ready, they are integrated
into a BMW by the sound design team and tested to obtain real-time
feedback. The finished soundtrack is road tested in the respective
model so that the emotions generated by the acoustic composition can
be precisely matched to the various My Modes and the driving situations.
Although Zimmer and Vitale frequently use traditional
instruments when developing new sounds, they do so in an
unconventional way, creating sounds that would not normally be
expected from these instruments. The sound designers snap guitar
strings instead of strumming them, for example, or hurl objects
against a wall and seek inspiration in the unpredictable sound this
makes. In another phase of development, Hans Zimmer first creates a
three-minute suite. He and Vitale then proceed to extract elements
from it in order to focus on something entirely unexpected that
provides the basis for a completely new composition and way of
expressing sound.
Sound reinforces the relationship between driver and
car.
Drivers don't identify with their BMW based purely
on the performance characteristics of its power unit and the driving
qualities – its soundtrack has always played a key role too. BMW
IconicSounds Electric now open up even greater scope for reinforcing
this emotional bond by turning it into a distinctive overall
experience. For the first time, the soundscapes devised for the purely
electrically powered models and their different variants depending on
the selected My Mode also take into account the driver’s personal
preferences and their basic mood in the situation at hand.
This means the interaction between driver and vehicle can be
perceived in the cabin more intensely than ever. “Acoustic feedback
when accelerating has been fine-tuned to the changing pedal gradient,”
explains Renzo Vitale. Modulation of the sound is therefore matched to
the angle of the accelerator and, by extension, the driver’s inputs
with high precision. “When the driver interacts with the pedal, it’s
more than just a mechanical contact point – it’s a performative
element,” says Hans Zimmer. “Accelerating is turned into an experience
that takes the driver through a whole series of gradually changing
sound textures.”