BMW Claims Its Panoramic Display is Better For Driver Engagement
BMW rejects pillar-to-pillar dashboards for a smarter Panoramic Vision display, aiming to boost driver focus and engagement over screen overload.
BMW rejects pillar-to-pillar dashboards for a smarter Panoramic Vision display, aiming to boost driver focus and engagement over screen overload.
BMW’s iDrive X is coming to challenge Tesla and Xiaomi with AI, Panoramic Vision, and a smarter infotainment platform.
Going forward, even non-Neue Klasse models, including mid-cycle updates, will incorporate elements of this new digital design language.
Debuting in 2025 in the Neue Klasse iX3, the BMW Panoramic Vision head-up display will reportedly premiere on a CLAR model with the 5 Series.
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This is the future of the BMW iDrive infotainment system. An exclusive demo of iDrive 10 and the BMW Panoramic Vision Display
Regardless if it's an electric or a gasoline/diesel model, BMW's next-gen head-up display technology will be offered across the lineup.
While at the BMW stand, Scholz received a demo of the BMW Panoramic Vision Display. He was accompanied by BMW CEO Oliver Zipse
BMW Panoramic Vision brings forth a brave new world with the boldest leaps forward in digitalization yet. Also, say goodbye to the gauge cluster
BMW is providing an early look inside the Neue Klasse cars by showing a next-gen head-up display nearly as wide as the dashboard.