Bmw Idrive Version

iDrive is an in-car communications and entertainment system made by BMW, used to control most secondary vehicle systems in late-model BMW cars. It was launched in 2001, first appearing in the E65 7 Series. The system unifies an array of functions under a single control architecture consisting of an LCD panel mounted in the dashboard and a control knob mounted on the center console.

The Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (Petuelring 130. 80809 Munich, 'BMW AG') only processes the personal data you provide in order to answer your enquiry and for purpose-based service. When required, the BMW AG transfers the data you provided to BMW. But to keep a modern, iDrive-toting BMW at its best, there's a little more to it. Whether updating your iDrive software or uploading the latest maps to the factory navigation system, keeping your BMW's iDrive up-to-date should be a regular task, just like maintaining any other part of your vehicle. CCC iDrive (about 2005 – 2009): CIC iDrive (about 2008 – today): NBT iDrive (about 2013 – today): NBT Evo iDrive (about 2016 – today): Currently it´s possible to code the CIC, CCC and NBT version of iDrive! We are constantly working on including other versions and will let you know as soon as it. An early prototype iDrive (called the Intuitive Interaction Concept) was featured on the BMW Z9 concept in 1999. The production version debuted in September 2001 in the BMW 7 Series (E65) and was built on the VxWorks kernel while the Navigation computer used Microsoft Windows CE for Automotive; this can be seen when the system reboots or restarts after a software crash, displaying a 'Windows.

iDrive introduced the first multiplexedMOST Bus/Byteflightoptical fiberdata busses with very high bit rate in a production vehicle. These are used for high-speed applications such as controlling the television, DVD, or driver assistance systems like adaptive cruise control, infrared night vision or head-up display.

BMW iDrive identification guide CCC CIC NBT. This is the newest version of iDrive known as “NBT”. It was introduced for 2013 model cars (year varies by vehicle model) and replaced the “CIC” version shown above. BMW has announced a major update to its iDrive multi-controller system for 2018 - and we've gone hands-on with the new OS 7.0 in a special preview in Munich. The new iDrive infotainment system is.

iDrive allows the driver and front-seat passenger (and, in some models, rear-seat passengers) to control the climate (air conditioner and heater), audio system (radio and CD player), navigation system, and the communication system.

iDrive is also used in Rolls-Royce models, as Rolls-Royce is owned by BMW.[1] BMW also owns the Mini brand, and a pared-down version of iDrive is available on those cars, branded as Connected.[2]

  • 1iDrive Generations
    • 1.3iDrive Professional Navigation (CCC) [iDrive 2.0]

iDrive Generations[edit]

iDrive (1st Gen)[edit]

  • Updated iDrive controller featuring a leather top, menu as well as customization buttons.

An early prototype iDrive (called the Intuitive Interaction Concept) was featured on the BMW Z9 concept in 1999.The production version debuted in September 2001 in the BMW 7 Series (E65) and was built on the VxWorks kernel[3] while the Navigation computer used Microsoft Windows CE for Automotive[4]; this can be seen when the system reboots or restarts after a software crash, displaying a 'Windows CE' logo.

The first generation of iDrive controllers in the 7 Series was equipped with only a rotary knob. The GPS computer ('NAV01', located in the trunk) was only capable of reading map CDs.

In October 2003, a menu and a customizable button was added to the controller. The new GPS computer ('NAV02') was updated to read DVDs, featured a faster processor and the ability to display the map in bird's-eye view ('perspective').

In April 2005, the iDrive controller was changed again, the turn knob having a new leather top. The last hardware update of the GPS unit ('NAV03') got a faster processor again. The map display is antialiased. The 8.8' wide-screen display was updated, having a brighter screen and the ability to control a MP3 capable 6 CD-changer or a BMW iPod Interface. Possible options include a TV tuner, DVD changer, BMW Night Vision, side view camera and a rear view camera.

iDrive Business (M-ASK)[edit]

M-ASK stands for MMI Audio System controller and is manufactured by Becker. This is a limited version of the iDrive computer with a small 6.6' display and is only found on 5, 6 Series and the X5 or X6, without the navigation option.

In addition, it can be ordered as an option in Europe on the 1 Series and 3 Series as 'Business navigation', which has basic navigation abilities. Early versions of the Business navigation could only display directional arrows, but the latest version can also display 2D maps. iDrive Business Navigation uses a different map DVD than iDrive Professional Navigation. In addition, as only one optical drive is available, one cannot use both navigation and listen to a CD simultaneously.

When iDrive Professional is ordered the M-ASK system is replaced by iDrive CCC Professional with a dual slot dash mounted drive computer and larger 8.8' display.

iDrive Business is available on the following cars;

  • iDrive Business Navigation (optional)
  • iDrive Business (default when navigation is not ordered)

The above list can vary depending on the region.

iDrive Professional Navigation (CCC) [iDrive 2.0][edit]

iDrive controller on a BMW 530d

It debuted in 2003 with the E60/E61 5 Series and is based on Wind River VxWorks, a real-time operating system.[5]CCC stands for Car Communication Computer and uses a larger 8.8' wide-screen display. It was available on the following cars as an option;

  • 1-Series E81/E82/E87/E88 - 06/2004 – 09/2008
  • 3-Series E90/E91/E92/E93 - 03/2005 – 09/2008
  • 5-Series E60/E61 - 12/2003 – 11/2008
  • 6-Series E63/E64 - 12/2003 – 11/2008
  • X5 E70 - 03/2007 – 10/2009
  • X6 E72 - 05/2008 – 10/2009

CCC based systems use a map DVD from Navteq in a dedicated DVD drive.

CCC - Update 1[edit]

This is a minor update to iDrive Professional debuted in March 2007. It adds additional programmable buttons in the dashboard to directly access frequent functions and it removes the haptic feedback from the iDrive controller. It is available on the following cars as an option;

  • 1 Series E81/E82/E87/E88 manufactured between March 2007 and September 2008
  • 3 Series E90/E91/E92/E93 manufactured between March 2007 and August 2008
  • 5 Series E60/E61 manufactured between March 2007 and August 2008
  • 6 Series E63/E64 manufactured between March 2007 and August 2008
  • X5 E70 manufactured until MY2010
Bmw

CCC - Update 2[edit]

This is a minor update debuted in September 2008 for Model Year 2009 cars equipped with iDrive Professional that did not get the new CIC based system. These cars get the new iDrive controller that is also used on cars with CIC. The actual iDrive computer (CCC) remains the same. This update is available on the following cars;

  • 5 Series E60/E61 manufactured in September 2008 to February 2009 (to October 2008 for European production)
  • 6 Series E63/E64 manufactured in September 2008 to February 2009 (to October 2008 for European production)

iDrive Professional Navigation (CIC) [iDrive 3.0][edit]

It debuted in September 2008 with F01/F02 7 Series. CIC stands for Car Information Computer and is manufactured by Becker, utilizing the QNX operating system. It is available on the following cars as an option;1-Series E81/E82/E87/E88

09/2008 – 03/2014

  • 1-Series F20/F21 - 09/2011 – 03/2013
  • 3-Series E90/E91/E92/E93 - 09/2008 – 10/2013
  • 3-Series F30/F31/F34/F80 - 02/2012 – 11/2012
  • 5-Series E60/E61 - 11/2008 – 05/2010
  • 5-Series F07 - 10/2009 – 07/2012
  • 5-Series F10 - 03/2010 – 09/2012
  • 5-Series F11 - 09/2010 – 09/2012
  • 6-Series E63/E64 - 11/2008 – 07/2010
  • 6-Series F06 - 03/2012 – 03/2013
  • 6-Series F12/F13 - 12/2010 – 03/2013
  • 7-Series F01/F02/F03 - 11/2008 – 07/2013
  • 7-Series F04 - 11/2008 – 06/2015
  • X1 E84 - 10/2009 – 06/2015
  • X3 F25 - 10/2010 – 04/2013
  • X5 E70 - 10/2009 – 06/2013
  • X6 E71 - 10/2009 – 08/2014
  • Z4 E89 - 04/2009 – present
Bmw Idrive Version

The CIC system is a major update to iDrive, replacing the display, computer and the controller. The display is of a higher resolution, and is generally more responsive than CCC, to address one of the common complaints of iDrive. Internet access is also supported.[6]

CIC-based systems use maps from TeleAtlas that are installed on an internal 2.5' 80 GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). This HDD can also store up to 8 GB of music files for playback. For facilitating the uploading of music files to the HDD, a USB port is provided in the glove box. Bluetooth music streaming is available through a separate accessory[7]

Following 2009 LCI production, all CIC-based iDrive systems support DVD video. This, however, is only operational when the vehicle is in the 'Park' position for automatic transmissions, or while the parking brake is set for vehicles that have a manual transmission. DVD audio will continue to play while driving.

iDrive Professional NBT (NextBigThing) [iDrive 4.0][edit]

iDrive NBT

BMW introduced a further update to the iDrive Professional System in early 2012, calling it the 'Next Big Thing' (NBT). It was introduced in current generation cars as an option, including:

  • 1-Series F20/F21 - 03/2013 – 03/2015
  • 2-Series F22 - 11/2013 – 03/2015
  • 3-Series F30/F31 - 11/2012 – 07/2015
  • 3-Series F34 - 03/2013 – 07/2015
  • 3-Series F80 - 03/2014 – 07/2015
  • 4-Series F32 - 07/2013 – 07/2015
  • 4-Series F33 - 11/2013 – 07/2015
  • 4-Series F36 - 03/2014 – 07/2015
  • 5-Series F07 - 07/2012 – present
  • 5-Series F10/F11/F18 - 09/2012 – present
  • 6-Series F06/F12/F13 - 03/2013 – present
  • 7-Series F01/F02/F03 - 07/2012 – 06/2015
  • X3 F25 - 04/2013 – 03/2016
  • X4 F26 - 04/2014 – 03/2016
  • X5 F15 - 08/2014 – 07/2016
  • X5 F85 - 12/2014 – 07/2016
  • X6 F16 - 08/2014 – 07/2016
  • X6 F86 - 12/2014 – 07/2016
  • i3 - 09/2013 – present
  • i8 - 04/2014 – present

The update includes extensive hardware and software changes including cosmetic enhancements, faster processor, more memory, detailed 3D maps and improved routing. In addition, the capacity of the internal HDD has been increased from 10GB to 20GB. NBT also introduced a redesigned iDrive controller with optional handwriting recognition capabilities and gesture controls. This was achieved through a capacitive touch pad on top of the iDrive controller. NBT also removed the need for a separate COMBOX module for A2DP and USB media as those functions were integrated directly into the NBT Head Unit. BMW Online was also replaced with the newly introduced Connected Drive, which relied on a hardware TCB module with a built-in SIM card for mobile connectivity.[8]

iDrive Professional NBT EVO[edit]

NBT EVO (Evolution) was released starting in 2016 and represented the first major change in the operational logic of iDrive since being introduced in 2001. The familiar vertical list of text menus was replaced by a horizontal set of dynamic tiles, each able to show real time information. This update saw major updates to the iDrive hardware, including the ability to interact with the system via touch screen for the first time. BMW's Connected Drive services were further enhanced with this upgrade to the iDrive system, and the TCB module was replaced with a newer, faster ATM module. NBT EVO also introduced basic gesture controls as an optional extra on select BMW models.

Three Interface options exist for NBT EVO. ID4 looks like CIC NBT while ID5 and ID6 feature the new horizontal tile interface.

NBT EVO was available on the following BMW Models:

  • 1-Series F20/F21 - 03/2015 – present
  • 2-Series F22 - 03/2015 – present
  • 2-Series F23 - 11/2014 – present
  • 3-Series F30/F31/F34/F80 - 07/2015 – present
  • 4-Series F32/F33/F36 - 07/2015 – present
  • 5-Series G30 - 10/2016 – present
  • 6-Series F06/F12/F13 - 03/2013 – present
  • 6-Series G32 - 07/2017 – present
  • 7-Series G12 - 07/2015 – present
  • X3 F25 - 03/2016 – present
  • X3 G01 - 11/2017 – present
  • X4 F26 - 03/2016 – present
  • X5 F15/F85 - 07/2016 – present
  • X6 F16/F86 - 07/2016 – present

BMW Live Cockpit[edit]

Starting with the new 8 Series (G14/15/16), new X5 (G05), new Z4 (G29) and new 3 Series (G20), iDrive consists of the MGU hardware (Media Graphics Unit) running the 7th generation of iDrive called BMW Operating System 7.0.

Rationale[edit]

The design rationale of iDrive is to replace an array of controls for the above systems with an all-in-one unit. The controls necessary for vehicle control and safety, such as the headlights and turn signals, are still located in the immediate vicinity of the steering column. Since, in the rationale of the designers, the air conditioning, car audio, navigation and communication controls are not used equally often, they have been moved into a central location.

Controversy[edit]

iDrive caused significant controversy among users, the automotive media, and critics when it was first introduced.[9] Many reviewers of BMW vehicles in automobile magazines disapproved of the system. Criticisms of iDrive included its steep learning curve and its tendency to cause the driver to look away from the road too much.[10][11] Most users report that they adapt to the system after about one hour of practice,[citation needed] and the advent of voice controls has reduced the learning curve greatly.[5]

A new iDrive system (CIC) was introduced in September 2008 to address most of the complaints. iDrive NBT, introduced in 2012, brought further improvements.

Overview[edit]

The iDrive M-ASK and CCC systems are based around the points of a compass (north, south, east, west) with each direction corresponding with a specific area. These areas are also colour-coded providing identification as to which part of the system is currently being viewed.

  • North (blue) for communication
  • East (green) for navigation (In some models without navigation, this option is replaced by the On Board Computer)
  • South (brown) for entertainment
  • West (red) for climate control

Also, at the iDrive home screen, the control knob can be pushed downwards to provide access to the car's control panel (iMenu), which gives access to a variety of operational parameters.

Starting in 2007, iDrive added programmable buttons (6 USA/Japan, 8 in Europe) to the dashboard, breaking tradition of having the entire system operated via the control knob. Each button can be programmed to instantly access any feature within iDrive (such as a particular navigation route, or one's favorite radio station). In addition, a dedicated AM/FM button, and a Mode button (to switch between entertainment sources) were added for North American-market vehicles.

iDrive is controlled by manipulating the control knob. This can be pushed north, south, east, west, inwards (down) or rotated left and right.The iDrive system includes a button marked 'Menu' behind the control knob that provides quick access to the home screen.

iDrive uses a widescreen display that is split into a 2/3 main window, and 1/3 'Assistance Window'. This allows the driver to use a function or menu, while simultaneously maintaining secondary information. For example, if the driver is not in the Navigation menu, he or she can still see a map on the assistance window. Other information that can be displayed includes navigation route directions and a trip computer.

References[edit]

  1. ^2011 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé -- Car Tour, YouTube.com, July 24, 2011, Accessed August 2, 2011.
  2. ^'Mini Connected: Everything you need to know'. TechRadar. 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  3. ^'The 3 Generations of BMW Navigation Explained'. BMWUX. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  4. ^'Microsoft Technology Hits the Road in BMW 7 Series' (Press release). Microsoft. 2002-03-04. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  5. ^ abSpira, Jonathan B. (2007-08-28). 'BMW iDrive 6 years in: The world's best cockpit controller?'. BMW Car Club of America. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  6. ^Hill, Brandon (2007-12-03). 'BMW Develops IP-Based Networking for Next-Gen Vehicles'. DailyTech.com. Archived from the original on |archive-url= requires |archive-date= (help). Retrieved 2007-12-03.
  7. ^'BMW Bluetooth adapter for iPod/iPhone interface port'. BMWstream2air. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  8. ^'Introducing the Next Generation BMW Multi-Media Interface (MMI)'(PDF). BMW GROUP. May 2012. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
  9. ^'BMW iDrive Really Sucks'. The Mobile Experience (Blog). 2007-01-18. Archived from the original on |archive-url= requires |archive-date= (help). Retrieved 2019-09-30.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  10. ^James G. Cobb (May 12, 2002). 'Menus Behaving Badly'. New York Times. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  11. ^Jasper van Kuijk (December 24, 2007). 'More iDrive Reviews; the Evolution of a Bad Idea'. the product usability weblog. Retrieved September 30, 2019.

External links[edit]

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iDrive is an in-car communications and entertainment system made by BMW, used to control most secondary vehicle systems in late-model BMW cars. It was launched in 2001, first appearing in the E65 7 Series. The system unifies an array of functions under a single control architecture consisting of an LCD panel mounted in the dashboard and a control knob mounted on the center console.

iDrive introduced the first multiplexedMOST Bus/Byteflightoptical fiberdata busses with very high bit rate in a production vehicle. These are used for high-speed applications such as controlling the television, DVD, or driver assistance systems like adaptive cruise control, infrared night vision or head-up display.

iDrive allows the driver and front-seat passenger (and, in some models, rear-seat passengers) to control the climate (air conditioner and heater), audio system (radio and CD player), navigation system, and the communication system.

iDrive is also used in Rolls-Royce models, as Rolls-Royce is owned by BMW.[1] BMW also owns the Mini brand, and a pared-down version of iDrive is available on those cars, branded as Connected.[2]

  • 1iDrive Generations
    • 1.3iDrive Professional Navigation (CCC) [iDrive 2.0]

iDrive Generations[edit]

iDrive (1st Gen)[edit]

  • Updated iDrive controller featuring a leather top, menu as well as customization buttons.

An early prototype iDrive (called the Intuitive Interaction Concept) was featured on the BMW Z9 concept in 1999.The production version debuted in September 2001 in the BMW 7 Series (E65) and was built on the VxWorks kernel[3] while the Navigation computer used Microsoft Windows CE for Automotive[4]; this can be seen when the system reboots or restarts after a software crash, displaying a 'Windows CE' logo.

The first generation of iDrive controllers in the 7 Series was equipped with only a rotary knob. The GPS computer ('NAV01', located in the trunk) was only capable of reading map CDs.

In October 2003, a menu and a customizable button was added to the controller. The new GPS computer ('NAV02') was updated to read DVDs, featured a faster processor and the ability to display the map in bird's-eye view ('perspective').

In April 2005, the iDrive controller was changed again, the turn knob having a new leather top. The last hardware update of the GPS unit ('NAV03') got a faster processor again. The map display is antialiased. The 8.8' wide-screen display was updated, having a brighter screen and the ability to control a MP3 capable 6 CD-changer or a BMW iPod Interface. Possible options include a TV tuner, DVD changer, BMW Night Vision, side view camera and a rear view camera.

iDrive Business (M-ASK)[edit]

M-ASK stands for MMI Audio System controller and is manufactured by Becker. This is a limited version of the iDrive computer with a small 6.6' display and is only found on 5, 6 Series and the X5 or X6, without the navigation option.

In addition, it can be ordered as an option in Europe on the 1 Series and 3 Series as 'Business navigation', which has basic navigation abilities. Early versions of the Business navigation could only display directional arrows, but the latest version can also display 2D maps. iDrive Business Navigation uses a different map DVD than iDrive Professional Navigation. In addition, as only one optical drive is available, one cannot use both navigation and listen to a CD simultaneously.

When iDrive Professional is ordered the M-ASK system is replaced by iDrive CCC Professional with a dual slot dash mounted drive computer and larger 8.8' display.

iDrive Business is available on the following cars;

  • iDrive Business Navigation (optional)
  • iDrive Business (default when navigation is not ordered)

The above list can vary depending on the region.

iDrive Professional Navigation (CCC) [iDrive 2.0][edit]

iDrive controller on a BMW 530d

It debuted in 2003 with the E60/E61 5 Series and is based on Wind River VxWorks, a real-time operating system.[5]CCC stands for Car Communication Computer and uses a larger 8.8' wide-screen display. It was available on the following cars as an option;

  • 1-Series E81/E82/E87/E88 - 06/2004 – 09/2008
  • 3-Series E90/E91/E92/E93 - 03/2005 – 09/2008
  • 5-Series E60/E61 - 12/2003 – 11/2008
  • 6-Series E63/E64 - 12/2003 – 11/2008
  • X5 E70 - 03/2007 – 10/2009
  • X6 E72 - 05/2008 – 10/2009

CCC based systems use a map DVD from Navteq in a dedicated DVD drive.

CCC - Update 1[edit]

This is a minor update to iDrive Professional debuted in March 2007. It adds additional programmable buttons in the dashboard to directly access frequent functions and it removes the haptic feedback from the iDrive controller. It is available on the following cars as an option;

  • 1 Series E81/E82/E87/E88 manufactured between March 2007 and September 2008
  • 3 Series E90/E91/E92/E93 manufactured between March 2007 and August 2008
  • 5 Series E60/E61 manufactured between March 2007 and August 2008
  • 6 Series E63/E64 manufactured between March 2007 and August 2008
  • X5 E70 manufactured until MY2010

CCC - Update 2[edit]

This is a minor update debuted in September 2008 for Model Year 2009 cars equipped with iDrive Professional that did not get the new CIC based system. These cars get the new iDrive controller that is also used on cars with CIC. The actual iDrive computer (CCC) remains the same. This update is available on the following cars;

  • 5 Series E60/E61 manufactured in September 2008 to February 2009 (to October 2008 for European production)
  • 6 Series E63/E64 manufactured in September 2008 to February 2009 (to October 2008 for European production)

iDrive Professional Navigation (CIC) [iDrive 3.0][edit]

It debuted in September 2008 with F01/F02 7 Series. CIC stands for Car Information Computer and is manufactured by Becker, utilizing the QNX operating system. It is available on the following cars as an option;1-Series E81/E82/E87/E88

09/2008 – 03/2014

  • 1-Series F20/F21 - 09/2011 – 03/2013
  • 3-Series E90/E91/E92/E93 - 09/2008 – 10/2013
  • 3-Series F30/F31/F34/F80 - 02/2012 – 11/2012
  • 5-Series E60/E61 - 11/2008 – 05/2010
  • 5-Series F07 - 10/2009 – 07/2012
  • 5-Series F10 - 03/2010 – 09/2012
  • 5-Series F11 - 09/2010 – 09/2012
  • 6-Series E63/E64 - 11/2008 – 07/2010
  • 6-Series F06 - 03/2012 – 03/2013
  • 6-Series F12/F13 - 12/2010 – 03/2013
  • 7-Series F01/F02/F03 - 11/2008 – 07/2013
  • 7-Series F04 - 11/2008 – 06/2015
  • X1 E84 - 10/2009 – 06/2015
  • X3 F25 - 10/2010 – 04/2013
  • X5 E70 - 10/2009 – 06/2013
  • X6 E71 - 10/2009 – 08/2014
  • Z4 E89 - 04/2009 – present

The CIC system is a major update to iDrive, replacing the display, computer and the controller. The display is of a higher resolution, and is generally more responsive than CCC, to address one of the common complaints of iDrive. Internet access is also supported.[6]

CIC-based systems use maps from TeleAtlas that are installed on an internal 2.5' 80 GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD). This HDD can also store up to 8 GB of music files for playback. For facilitating the uploading of music files to the HDD, a USB port is provided in the glove box. Bluetooth music streaming is available through a separate accessory[7]

Following 2009 LCI production, all CIC-based iDrive systems support DVD video. This, however, is only operational when the vehicle is in the 'Park' position for automatic transmissions, or while the parking brake is set for vehicles that have a manual transmission. DVD audio will continue to play while driving.

iDrive Professional NBT (NextBigThing) [iDrive 4.0][edit]

iDrive NBT

BMW introduced a further update to the iDrive Professional System in early 2012, calling it the 'Next Big Thing' (NBT). It was introduced in current generation cars as an option, including:

Bmw Idrive Versions

  • 1-Series F20/F21 - 03/2013 – 03/2015
  • 2-Series F22 - 11/2013 – 03/2015
  • 3-Series F30/F31 - 11/2012 – 07/2015
  • 3-Series F34 - 03/2013 – 07/2015
  • 3-Series F80 - 03/2014 – 07/2015
  • 4-Series F32 - 07/2013 – 07/2015
  • 4-Series F33 - 11/2013 – 07/2015
  • 4-Series F36 - 03/2014 – 07/2015
  • 5-Series F07 - 07/2012 – present
  • 5-Series F10/F11/F18 - 09/2012 – present
  • 6-Series F06/F12/F13 - 03/2013 – present
  • 7-Series F01/F02/F03 - 07/2012 – 06/2015
  • X3 F25 - 04/2013 – 03/2016
  • X4 F26 - 04/2014 – 03/2016
  • X5 F15 - 08/2014 – 07/2016
  • X5 F85 - 12/2014 – 07/2016
  • X6 F16 - 08/2014 – 07/2016
  • X6 F86 - 12/2014 – 07/2016
  • i3 - 09/2013 – present
  • i8 - 04/2014 – present

The update includes extensive hardware and software changes including cosmetic enhancements, faster processor, more memory, detailed 3D maps and improved routing. In addition, the capacity of the internal HDD has been increased from 10GB to 20GB. NBT also introduced a redesigned iDrive controller with optional handwriting recognition capabilities and gesture controls. This was achieved through a capacitive touch pad on top of the iDrive controller. NBT also removed the need for a separate COMBOX module for A2DP and USB media as those functions were integrated directly into the NBT Head Unit. BMW Online was also replaced with the newly introduced Connected Drive, which relied on a hardware TCB module with a built-in SIM card for mobile connectivity.[8]

iDrive Professional NBT EVO[edit]

NBT EVO (Evolution) was released starting in 2016 and represented the first major change in the operational logic of iDrive since being introduced in 2001. The familiar vertical list of text menus was replaced by a horizontal set of dynamic tiles, each able to show real time information. This update saw major updates to the iDrive hardware, including the ability to interact with the system via touch screen for the first time. BMW's Connected Drive services were further enhanced with this upgrade to the iDrive system, and the TCB module was replaced with a newer, faster ATM module. NBT EVO also introduced basic gesture controls as an optional extra on select BMW models.

Three Interface options exist for NBT EVO. ID4 looks like CIC NBT while ID5 and ID6 feature the new horizontal tile interface.

NBT EVO was available on the following BMW Models:

  • 1-Series F20/F21 - 03/2015 – present
  • 2-Series F22 - 03/2015 – present
  • 2-Series F23 - 11/2014 – present
  • 3-Series F30/F31/F34/F80 - 07/2015 – present
  • 4-Series F32/F33/F36 - 07/2015 – present
  • 5-Series G30 - 10/2016 – present
  • 6-Series F06/F12/F13 - 03/2013 – present
  • 6-Series G32 - 07/2017 – present
  • 7-Series G12 - 07/2015 – present
  • X3 F25 - 03/2016 – present
  • X3 G01 - 11/2017 – present
  • X4 F26 - 03/2016 – present
  • X5 F15/F85 - 07/2016 – present
  • X6 F16/F86 - 07/2016 – present

BMW Live Cockpit[edit]

Starting with the new 8 Series (G14/15/16), new X5 (G05), new Z4 (G29) and new 3 Series (G20), iDrive consists of the MGU hardware (Media Graphics Unit) running the 7th generation of iDrive called BMW Operating System 7.0.

Rationale[edit]

The design rationale of iDrive is to replace an array of controls for the above systems with an all-in-one unit. The controls necessary for vehicle control and safety, such as the headlights and turn signals, are still located in the immediate vicinity of the steering column. Since, in the rationale of the designers, the air conditioning, car audio, navigation and communication controls are not used equally often, they have been moved into a central location.

Controversy[edit]

iDrive caused significant controversy among users, the automotive media, and critics when it was first introduced.[9] Many reviewers of BMW vehicles in automobile magazines disapproved of the system. Criticisms of iDrive included its steep learning curve and its tendency to cause the driver to look away from the road too much.[10][11] Most users report that they adapt to the system after about one hour of practice,[citation needed] and the advent of voice controls has reduced the learning curve greatly.[5]

A new iDrive system (CIC) was introduced in September 2008 to address most of the complaints. iDrive NBT, introduced in 2012, brought further improvements.

Overview[edit]

The iDrive M-ASK and CCC systems are based around the points of a compass (north, south, east, west) with each direction corresponding with a specific area. These areas are also colour-coded providing identification as to which part of the system is currently being viewed.

  • North (blue) for communication
  • East (green) for navigation (In some models without navigation, this option is replaced by the On Board Computer)
  • South (brown) for entertainment
  • West (red) for climate control

Also, at the iDrive home screen, the control knob can be pushed downwards to provide access to the car's control panel (iMenu), which gives access to a variety of operational parameters.

Starting in 2007, iDrive added programmable buttons (6 USA/Japan, 8 in Europe) to the dashboard, breaking tradition of having the entire system operated via the control knob. Each button can be programmed to instantly access any feature within iDrive (such as a particular navigation route, or one's favorite radio station). In addition, a dedicated AM/FM button, and a Mode button (to switch between entertainment sources) were added for North American-market vehicles.

iDrive is controlled by manipulating the control knob. This can be pushed north, south, east, west, inwards (down) or rotated left and right.The iDrive system includes a button marked 'Menu' behind the control knob that provides quick access to the home screen.

Latest Bmw Idrive Software Version

iDrive uses a widescreen display that is split into a 2/3 main window, and 1/3 'Assistance Window'. This allows the driver to use a function or menu, while simultaneously maintaining secondary information. For example, if the driver is not in the Navigation menu, he or she can still see a map on the assistance window. Other information that can be displayed includes navigation route directions and a trip computer.

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External links[edit]

Bmw Idrive Version Check

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