BMW’s Color Changing Car Has a Big Personality

BMW’s Color Changing Car Has a Big Personality

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “BMW’s Color Changing Car Has a Big Personality”.
Today, we’re taking a look at BMW’s vision for the future of the way that you’ll interact with your car and I’d like to introduce you to my new friend, Dee, say hello D, hello. Now D is more than just a concept car. She is the physical manifestation of BMW’s vision for the digitalization of your relationship with your car. The BMW, i Vision. D concept is a compact sedan, with hints of BMW’s classic design Hallmarks things like the double kidney Grille, the Hofmeister kink in its very 2002 S3 box design, it simplified aesthetic leaves a lot of visual white space in its inert State, presenting a sort of blank slate For the digital elements of the design to stand out so when the driver approaches the vehicle, for example, the concept Springs to life, recognizing the owner with biometric authentication and presenting them with a 3D digital Avatar of themselves. On the transparent side windows up front, the double kidney Grill is revealed to be a pair of E8 displays animating to give the eyes that make it more approachable to the driver when they’re talking to and interacting with the vehicle and yeah you’re supposed to talk.

BMW’s Color Changing Car Has a Big Personality

Today. It’S got an AI assistant built into it. That does things like learn your habits and predict things that you might want and basically sort of serve as a buddy on the road and from the curbside.

BMW’s Color Changing Car Has a Big Personality

Now the double kidney Grill and a bit of trim around the windows are monochromaticy ink, but these entire skin is covered with full color e-ink technology and that allows the driver to instantly shift between 32 colors divided into 240 individually controlled segments. So you can program in patterns and multi-colored schemes on the fly, but what digital elements there’s no physical displays and there are very few buttons around the cabin anywhere. Well, the entire windscreen is the display. The iVision D concept uses a full width, augmented reality, windscreen that drivers have a little bit of control over their level of immersion.

With with the thing that BMW calls the mixed reality. Slider, this touch sensitive slider on the dashboard, allows drivers to toggle between five levels of immersion. With that head up display level, one just displays basic information along the bottom edge of the screen. Things like your speed, or maybe your next turn stuff that you normally see in an instrument cluster, which D doesn’t have level 2 and level 3 step up and bring the display higher up into your field of view, allowing for more information to be displayed. Things like communication information or maybe even an augmented reality view of your next turn overlaid on the road ahead. The level 4 and level 5 bring more virtual elements into this augmented reality view bringing in things like virtual environment that obscure your view of the road, so that you don’t have to just stare at the car ahead of you, while you shuffle through traffic now.

Of course, blocking the road with virtual elements is designed for a piloted Driving Experience, something that you might not see until BMW gets self-driving cars or level 3 economy on the road years down the line, however levels, one through three are still designed with a driver in Mind Vision D still has a steering wheel after all, and you are expected to drive it yourself most of the time and so the design philosophy behind the way that those levels are designed adheres to BMW’s Hands on the Wheel eyes on the road philosophy. Now this technology could be hitting the road sooner than you think. Bmw has stated that it is bringing an advanced head-up display technology to its next generation of vehicles, the so-called nuya classa of electrified cars, starting in around 2025.. This technology will cover the entire width of the windscreen and be visible from every seat in the vehicle. Expect it to look like a slightly less conceptual version of what you see here: digital dashboards, ee, Inked virtual reality. As you can see, there are a lot of moving Parts in BMW’s vision of the future of the automobile, and it’s a very exciting in dee.

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