The BMW Vision ConnectedDrive study demonstrates current and future methods of mobile networking in a particularly focused way. The design and technology of this spectacular roadster are aimed at making the vehicle an integral part of a networked world.
Comfort,
safety and the infotainment experience in the vehicle can be precisely
optimised by the innovative functionality, individually tailored to suit
the requirements of both the driver and passenger. New technologies and
design concepts are employed to add even more facets to the
unmistakable BMW driving pleasure.
Pioneering technology heightens
driving pleasure. BMW Vision ConnectedDrive makes its case in a most
persuasive way, presenting immediately-mesmerising, intelligent
solutions.
The character of this concept
study, presented as a two-seater roadster, is one of a mobile component
in a networked world, both in design as well as by virtue of extensive
technological innovations.
BMW demonstrates with this
vehicle the unique potential that can be realised by both the current
and future developments in BMW ConnectedDrive, optimising comfort,
safety and the enjoyment of infotainment in the vehicle.
The
boundless opportunities to attain even more driving pleasure by means
of intelligent networks is demonstrated most impressively at the Geneva
Motor Show by the world premiere of BMW Vision ConnectedDrive, by the
design of the bodywork and interior of the concept vehicle, an inspiring
light installation, a new display and operating concept and a
multimedia presentation at the show.
The design embodies the bond
between the driver and the vehicle and the dialogue between the driver
and the passenger as well as the interaction of the occupants of the car
with the environment. The functional areas of BMW ConnectedDrive are
symbolised on three levels - comfort, safety and infotainment.
The
elementary exchange of data and information for all three functional
areas is visualised by an intricately complex light installation and
presentation at the exhibition.
In
addition to the dynamic charisma generated in typical BMW style by a
long bonnet blending seamlessly with the windscreen, the long wheelbase
and the seating positions set well back, the design of the concept
vehicle visualises the fusion of exterior, interior and environment,
made possible only by BMW ConnectedDrive.
Surfaces, strongly expressive and
powerfully taut, are enhanced by distinctive flowing lines. The
layering principle, which requires that individual components take on a
number of tasks, has been implemented both in the interior and the
exterior.
Sensors integrated into the
headlights and the rear lights assist in monitoring the traffic
situation and the environment. Antennas instead of wing mirrors transmit
information to the outside world and capture navigation data.
An enhanced Head-Up Display is
one of the innovations in the field of display and operating concepts of
the BMW Vision ConnectedDrive family. It delivers a three-dimensional
display of information and icons which provide an optical fusion of the
actual view of the road ahead with virtual content.
For example, this augmented
reality application projects information about the route precisely onto
the location of a possible turn-off - in relation to the actual field of
view. Information is displayed either in the foreground or in the
background, depending upon its relevance and the current traffic
situation.
In addition, the concept vehicle
is equipped with a freely programmable instrument cluster; its display
complements the projections generated by the Head-Up Display. The range
and breadth of its functionality exceeds by far the display capabilities
of classic cockpit instruments.
By means of a display, which also
presents information in three dimensions, individual pieces of
information can be optically emphasized to a greater or lesser degree
depending upon the driving situation, in order to gain the appropriate
amount of attention.
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