{"id":8029,"date":"2021-06-14T18:40:52","date_gmt":"2021-06-14T22:40:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/?p=8029"},"modified":"2021-06-14T18:40:52","modified_gmt":"2021-06-14T22:40:52","slug":"bmw-ix-top-5-most-important-features","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/2021\/06\/14\/bmw-ix-top-5-most-important-features\/","title":{"rendered":"BMW iX – Top 5 Most Important Features"},"content":{"rendered":"
BMW fully revealed the iX last week<\/a>, including all of its technical specs and details. After seeing the full picture, it\u2019s hard to not feel as if the iX is the most impactful BMW since the i3. It is by far the most advanced BMW ever built and one that aims to take the company into an electric future. The BMW iX might not be a typical enthusiast\u2019s BMW but it seems to be shaping up to be an excellent electric vehicle.<\/p>\n And if you’re a techy, you’ll have plenty of gadgets and nifty features to play with. Today, we’re going to outline some of the best and coolest features of the BMW iX. Things like the impressive driving range or power are excluded for now, even though they’re absolutely worth a mention.<\/p>\n 5. Aero Wheels<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The aero wheels are not only functional, but also good looking. They\u2019re equal parts stylish and functional, as they do reduce aerodynamic drag significantly enough to warrant getting them. Plus, they add to the car\u2019s interesting, more futuristic aesthetic. There\u2019s no chance anyone mistakes a BMW iX with a\u00a0BMW X5 and that\u2019s a very good thing. If BMW wants to pull X5 customers over to electrification, the iX needs to look and feel more special.<\/p>\n 4. iDrive 8<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n BMW\u2019s latest\u00a0iDrive 8<\/a> not only features an all-new screen but the graphics are massively improved. They\u2019re crisp, futuristic looking, and easy on the eyes. It\u2019s easier to read and navigate than the current system\u2019s stark black, white, and red color palette. More importantly, BMW improved functionality a ton, revamping how the UI works and making it more intuitive. There are also interesting new features, such as being able to being the entire climate control system up on the screen or using digital versions of BMW\u2019s preset buttons at the top of the screen.<\/p>\n The new BMW iDrive 8 was designed with a focus on dialogue-based interaction using natural language and on touch operation. There are also new features which expanded capabilities of the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, which uses a new graphic to communicate with the vehicle\u2019s occupants.<\/p>\n 3. Electrochromic Sunroof<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n This single-piece transparent glass roof spans the entire interior without any cross struts to break it up. It is also the largest glass roof ever fitted in a BMW model. The roof features PDLC (Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal) technology for shading the interior. The panoramic glass roof’s transparency is altered by applying a voltage to the middle layer of film.<\/p>\n It takes less than a second for the crystals to distribute themselves in a disorderly pattern that creates the effect of shade. This electrochromic shading can be activated and deactivated using a button in the roof function centre. The shading mode is activated automatically once the BMW iX has been parked.<\/p>\n 2. Exterior and Interior Light Dance<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n When you walk up to the car, the BMW iX now performs \u201cGreat Entrance Moments\u201d. How is that possible? Using UWB (Ultra Wide Band) radio technology, the BMW iX knows when the driver is approaching it and knows exactly where the driver is, within a few centimeters. Once the driver gets within three meters, the iX performs a bit of a welcome but doing an exterior and interior light dance, unlocking the car, creating a light carpet next to the door, and prepping the interior. While all of that is happening, the iDrive system is getting ready and all of the car\u2019s interior seating surfaces are heating up, if it\u2019s cold outside.<\/p>\n The feature will be available at the end of 2021 and it was just announced today by Apple as well.\u00a0 Apple and the BMW Group have been working closely together with
\nthe Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) to develop the Digital Key Release 3.0 specification for UWB, which will serve as a global standard for both the automotive industry and smartphone manufacturers.<\/p>\n