BMW: The car knows more than the driver 🎥

FUTURE BMW is using the first-ever digital Computer Electronics Show (CES) as a virtual forum to preview its future i-Drive system, which will be unveiled in the new BMW 7-series later this year. Driving and parking a car can be automated with BMW's i-Drive system. The next-generation iDrive is [...]

Driving and parking a car can be automated with BMW's i-Drive system.

The next-generation iDrive is designed to harness the potential of an intelligently connected vehicle more fully than ever before to make the mobility experience safer and more comfortable.

Hazard warnings from a fleet of vehicles
The system is designed to bridge the gap between analog and digital technology. A paradigm shift is imminent, as digital intelligence has found its way into the vehicle.

Thanks to optimized sensor technology, it can perceive and analyze its environment. Increasingly, this allows areas of driving and parking to be automated.

In a variety of situations, the vehicle thus has a higher level of information than the driver. For example, it can receive and display hazard warnings from the BMW vehicle fleet and make predictions about the availability of parking spaces at the destination.

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The i-Drive system is designed to bridge the gap between analog and digital technology in a car.

Special platform at CES for presentations
All content from BMW's appearance at CES 2021 (until January 14, 2021) as well as other presentations can be seen in a CES Special on the online platform www.bmw.com/ces.

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