Article 5FC93 BMW’s new curved iDrive display is a ‘major step’ toward autonomous driving

BMW’s new curved iDrive display is a ‘major step’ toward autonomous driving

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Andrew J. Hawkins
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BMW is pulling the curtain back on its next iteration of iDrive, the software and infotainment platform that has served as the centerpiece of the automaker's in-car experience for the last 20 years.

The eighth version of iDrive will mostly live on a new curved" display that starts behind the steering wheel and extends halfway across the dashboard. This involves merging the 12.3-inch instrument cluster and the central 14.9-inch infotainment screen into a single unit angled toward the driver. The size of the screen will vary, depending on the vehicle, but the screen will have the appearance of floating," the automaker said. The new iDrive will make its debut later this year in BMW's new iX electric SUV, as well as the BMW i4 electric...

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