BMW intends to equip all vehicles with a new "panoramic" display.
- On Tuesday at the CES tech show, BMW unveiled a new "BMW iDrive" system with a windshield-length display and "BMW Operating System X."
- BMW will introduce the system in its new vehicles by the end of this year.
BMW AG will introduce a new operating system and panoramic display in all of its upcoming vehicles by the end of this year in LAS VEGAS.
BMW unveiled its new "iDrive" system, featuring a windshield-length display and powered by "Operating System X," at the CES tech show on Tuesday.
An emerging trend in the automotive industry is BMW's new display positioned below the windshield, which aims to provide drivers with additional information while keeping their focus on the road.
BMW's vehicle development head, Frank Weber, announced in a release that the company is enhancing its world-renowned infotainment system with new capabilities, thereby raising the bar in multimodal interaction and setting a new industry benchmark.
The Nautilus, an SUV launched last year by the Lincoln brand, has a display that resembles that of the Lincoln brand.
The BMW system features a "multifunction steering wheel" that lights up buttons based on the vehicle's usage.
The system will be launched internationally initially, with a U.S. debut scheduled for mid-2026.
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