![]() ![]() “BMW iDrive is more than just a control and operating system,” said Stephan Durach, vice president BMW Group connected company development. Once the relevant settings have been chosen, a tap of the home icon returns the display to the home screen. QuickSelect functionality allows the driver and front passenger to directly select vehicle settings, contact lists and entertainment programs as well as other menu options from the home screen. The new home screen houses user-chosen widgets in a vertical arrangement on the driver’s side of the display.Įach widget can be selected with a swipe or touch and also configured individually, says BMW. The new layout is aimed at displaying all relevant functions and information on a single level, making it possible to enter commands without having to use a submenu. Other individually configurable programs can also be displayed within the same screen as an alternative to the navigation system’s map view in what BMW describes as a new "zero layer principle". ![]() Under the skin: How airless tyres could make punctures extinct.Under the skin: How much recycled material can new cars use?.Under the skin: What Bentley's W12 owes to Volkswagen's VR6.Genesis trialling wireless EV charging to do away with cables.Under the skin: The genius of the Lamborghini Revuelto's gearbox. ![]()
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