Friday, February 18, 2011

New Geneva Motor BMW to Debut vision ConnectedDrive Concept at Show

And the attack on the "Review" for Geneva Motor Show next month. Next up: BMW ConnectedDrive and his vision of the concept car.

ConnectedDrive, the cabin is very simple, consisting essentially of measuring compass, the employee and the iDrive controller on the center console, sweeping the board. This design is very possible that the adoption of modern 3-D heads-up display, which can organize information - including navigation instructions - in the foreground and background, depending on interest. The secondary display, which is located above the steering column, the house of secondary data, including GPS maps, gear and other items.

Passengers are not excluded from the Unreal Technology - the third screen, built in the upper surface of the dashboard itself, is designed to front-room to serve as co-pilot. Travelers can research and plan trips on your own website, changes are then used driver's navigation screen. In addition, passengers are able to play with the so-called emotional browser that allegedly captures, filters and other vehicle information on the environment, including humans, mood or location. "The color and pattern LED light pipes in the interior and exterior can be customized to fit so the car becomes a four-wheel Mood Ring.


While this number may be far-sighted than legendary ConnectedDrive Vision may be better grounded in reality. BMW may or may not be looking for a sub-Z4 to add to your portfolio (especially one with Z1-style sliding door), but we hear of the proposed solutions - especially in the dashboard, and L-shaped taillights - are precursors of design cues that will appear in future BMW models. Even in the cab technology - including a stunning 3-D HPD - already several cars for use in production vehicles. BMW refers to a similar screen can be involved in their future electric cars, including suburbs and car Megacity I8 sports coupe.

BMW has not released any specifications or operating mechanical details - it is not surprising, because ConnectedDrive intended merely to push the boundaries of design, especially with regard to the human-machine interface (HMI). According to the Bavarian automaker, "basically extrapolate intelligent network equipment, vehicles and the outside world." The term, roughly translated, it has some great technology packed.

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