BMW to reveal further integration of digital technology at CES 2021


The BMW iDrive celebrates its 20 years at the CES 2021, and at the very same event, the automobile maker announced its next chapter in display and operating system which will work towards transporting the driver-vehicle interaction into a new digital and intelligent age. The CES is supposed to take place from 11th January through to 14th January 2021 in exclusively digital form.

The BMW iX will be the vehicle to usher in the new era for BMW, in which the new-gen display and OS will be available to experience. 20 years ago the BMW iDrive made its debut on the BMW 7 series. The multifunctional system replaced the usage of multiple buttons and decluttered, in a way, the cockpit. The iDrive controller and voice control made operating the car’s systems easier and safer. The Control Display, in a way, revolutionized the way people experience driving in a car. Over the years, this principle morphed into something new entirely, and since then, BMW has taken the lead in intuitive in-car operation. 2015 brought the arrival of the Control Display with touch control, again in the BMW 7 Series.

In 2004, the company became the first carmaker to come with a Head-Up display which projected relevant driving information. In 2015 the BMW Gesture Control made its debut in the 7 series. Since 2015 natural language understanding has enabled systems to be operated using naturally spoken instructions instead of pre-set commands.

BMW iDrive also showed the way for digital services operating within the car. In 2007, the company integrated Google search, and it became the first company to offer unlimited in-car internet access in 2008. In 2016, the BMW Connected app allowed its users to integrate their car fully into digital lifestyle. This service since then has been broadened, and now it offers a wide range of functionality through My BMW app. In 2008, the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant was launched, taking the digital integration even further.

The next generation of the BMW iDrive will take the relationship between the car and its driver to a whole new level, blurring the line between analogue and digital technology. Driving and parking could be automated even further, and the same would happen to cloud-based services, giving the machine access to more data than its users, in many cases. It can receive and display hazard warnings from other BMW vehicles and make predictions on the availability of parking spaces at a destination.

The next generation of BMW cars will make the driving experience safer, and more comfortable for its users.

Via TechGenyz https://www.techgenyz.com
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