![]() The first ones to benefit from the upgrade will be the 7 Series, iX, i4, X5, X6, X7, and XM starting in July, with more models to follow.ĭespite the fact that the updated Linux-based system just came out, the automaker also gave us a preview of the all-new Android-based BMW Operating System 9 which is under development. ![]() Of course, the interface is configurable and can display different kinds of graphics in place of the standard navigation map.Īll models that are currently fitted with the BMW Operating System 8 will get the improved 8.5 version in 2023. ![]() Inspired by smartphones, BMW designers got rid of sub-menus and adopted a zero-layer principle so it is easier for the driver to access the desired functionality. The highlight of the OS 8.5 is the revised home screen with the QuickSelect feature and a flat menu structure where all functions are visible through shortcuts and live widgets. Read: BMW 4-Series and M4 Getting Curved Display, OS 9 Coming Later This Year As BMW describes it, there has been a transition from the “push, turn, and press” of the older versions to the “swipe, tap, and natural language” of the new interface. ![]() It puts more emphasis on interaction through touch and voice. The new Linux-based BMW Operating System 8.5 takes better advantage of the BMW Curved Display, found in most models in the brand’s lineup following the recent model year updates. ![]()
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