BMW: Screens in cars will be a thing of the past in 10 years

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BMW: Screens in cars will be a thing of the past in 10 years

In ten years’ time you will no longer find large displays in new cars. At least, that’s how BMW CEO Oliver Zipse sees the future.

During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, BMW presented the i Vision Dee, an interesting study model for several reasons. The BMW i Vision Dee is not only a preview of a new electric sedan of the Neue Class, but is also packed with infotainment that BMW wants to apply in a few years. BMW is also looking further ahead and even foresees the end of large displays and screens in cars.

BMW head up New Class

The BMW i Vision Dee has, among other things, a particularly extensive head-up display that will also be included in the models of the Neue Klasse family in a sense. The i Vision Dee had an interior in which you will not even find any screens at all. That is still too early for the near future, but during a press conference Oliver Zipse indicated, according to the media present, that BMW expects large infotainment screens to be a thing of the past within ten years. So count on a future in which at least BMW processes more and more information in a new and more extensive interpretation of the well-known head-up displays.

Do you feel like taking in all information and settings via an extensive head-up display, or will that distract you from driving?

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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl

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