![]() BMW also said that some of these models will be eligible for a remote software upgrade from iDrive 8 to iDrive 8.5. We're crossing our fingers that it does because as we've previously stated, iDrive 8 is not very good.īMW will gradually introduce the new iDrive system across the following models beginning this summer: 7 Series, iX, i4, X5, X6, X7 and XM. ![]() We're told that these updates should make iDrive faster and simpler to use while reducing driver distractions. There's also a QuickSelect feature that reduces the number of taps and swipes needed to access a specific menu. It now features a zero-layer design, so users can select the function that they're after without having to dive into a sub-menu (hopefully that includes no longer digging into menus just to turn on the heated seats). The layout has also apparently been simplified. ![]() The system, which remains Linux-based, receives a home screen with configurable graphics, meaning users can rearrange the various icons like on a smartphone or on a computer. Known as BMW Operating System 8.5 (or iDrive 8.5 as we'll call it here), the software gains a long list of features including a new home screen designed to be more straightforward to use and redesigned graphics. (This story was updated from its original version to reflect details about the system's rollout for the North American market, including which models will be eligible for a remote software upgrade from iDrive 8 to 8.5)īMW drew inspiration from the ever-changing world of smartphones to update its iDrive infotainment system.
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