BMW’s iDrive infotainment system is undergoing a radical change. This week, the automaker rolled out a “close-to-production” ...
Automakers are showing off whizz-bang tech for vehicle interiors meant to reshape drivers’ relationships with their cars.
The once controversial-turned-iconic infotainment system controller interface will soon be officially retired.
BMW's new interior interface is made up of four parts, each designed to minimize distraction as much as possible.
In the middle of the cockpit, we’ve got the central display: a free-standing, parallelogram-shaped infotainment touchscreen.
Pour one out for the iDrive knob. Nearly a quarter-century after debuting in production form back in 2001 in the ...
The annual tech trade show in Las Vegas previewed new driving enhancements that aim to “make life on board more comfortable.” ...