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BMW next-gen iDrive preview sees iX e-SUV buck a controversial car tech trend

BMW next-gen iDrive preview sees iX e-SUV buck a controversial car tech trend

Posted on January 12, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Get ready for some more huge dashboard displays, with BMW teasing its upcoming iDrive system at CES 2021 today. Set to be fully unveiled later in the year – and arrive first in the BMW iX all-electric SUV in early 2022 – the new infotainment system won’t just see the screens get bigger but, the automaker promises, more flexible and automated too. However, unlike some rivals, BMW isn’t turning to the touchscreen for everything.
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