Advertisement

BMW iDrive 8.5 Bringing a More Smartphone-Like Experience

bmw idrive 9 infotainment home screen
iDrive 8.5 Experience Is More Like a SmartphoneBMW
  • BMW's iDrive 8.5 infotainment update is designed to mimic smartphones more than before.

  • The updated operating system's home screen will allows quicker access to functions and a more configurable layout.

  • This summer, iDrive 8.5 will be available on models that currently have iDrive 8; these include all EVs, the X5 SUV through the new plug-in-hybrid XM, and the 7-series.

The first iDrive system that debuted in 2001 on the E65-generation BMW 7-series included a control knob meant to mimic a computer's mouse. The proliferation of smartphones over the past decade-plus has conditioned many people to pinch, poke, or swipe their fingers on a screen to make things happen.

BMW is in the business of giving consumers what they want, which is why the iDrive 8.5 infotainment update the company is releasing this summer will be more smartphone-like than ever. For models that currently have iDrive 8, the revised infotainment software will be available via production or an over-the-air (OTA) update. The list of BMWs includes the 7-series, the electric i4 and iX, the mid-size SUVs (X5, X6, and X7), and also the plug-in-hybrid XM.

2023 bmw xm interior
Inside the BMW XM.BMW

BMW says iDrive 8.5 will have a home screen that's designed to make smartphone-users feel more, well, at home. Along with clearly arranged functions, the updated infotainment system is said to have a menu structure that's akin to, say, an iPhone. People using iDrive 8.5 will have the ability to customize and reconfigure the home screen.