The BMW Group is sharing its vision of the future digital experience,
both inside and outside the vehicle, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
2023 in Las Vegas. BMW i Vision Dee is the futuristic mid-size sedan
with a new and pared-down design language. The name “Dee” stands for
Digital Emotional Experience – and that is precisely its aim: to create
an even stronger bond between people and their cars going forward.
Future digital functions will go far beyond the level of voice control
and driver assistance systems we are familiar with today. The BMW
Head-Up-Display extends across the full width of the windscreen,
providing a glimpse of the next vehicle generation. From 2025 onwards,
this innovation will be available in the models of the NEUE KLASSE. The
BMW Group has also refined its use of colour-change technology. Having
unveiled the BMW iX Flow Featuring E Ink, with the ability to change
from black to white, at the last CES, BMW i Vision Dee can now curate
its exterior in up to 32 colours.
“With the BMW i Vision Dee, we are showcasing what is possible when
hardware and software merge. In this way, we are able to exploit the
full potential of digitalisation to transform the car into an
intelligent companion. That is the future for automotive manufacturers –
and, also, for BMW: the fusion of the virtual experience with genuine
driving pleasure,” said Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of
Management of BMW
AG. “At the same time, BMW i Vision Dee is another step on the road to
the NEUE KLASSE. With this vision, we are looking far into the future
and underlining the tremendous importance of digitalisation for our
upcoming product generations.”
With its intelligent, almost human capabilities, BMW i Vision Dee
accompanies drivers not only through real-life situations on the roads,
but also in their digital environment.
“A BMW lives by its unparalleled digital performance. BMW i Vision Dee
is about perfect integration of virtual and physical experiences,” said
Frank Weber, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG responsible for
Development. “Whoever excels at integrating the customer’s everyday
digital worlds into the vehicle at all levels will succeed in mastering
the future of car-building.”
BMW Mixed Reality Slider: into the virtual world in five steps
The BMW Mixed Reality Slider, in combination with the advanced Head-up
Display, is the digital highlight and central operating control of BMW i
Vision Dee. Using shy-tech sensors on the instrument panel, drivers can
decide for themselves how much digital content they want to see on the
advanced Head-Up Display. The five-step selection ranges from analogue,
to driving-related information, to the contents of the communications
system, to augmented-reality projection, right up to entry into virtual
worlds. In parallel, dimmable windows can also be used to gradually fade
out reality. Mixed reality can be experienced in BMW i Vision Dee in an
immersive way that engages different senses without requiring any
additional tools, creating a new dimension of driving pleasure for the
user.
Advanced BMW Head-Up-Display: in NEUE KLASSE from 2025
The BMW Group is known in the automotive sector as a trailblazer for the
Head-Up-Display and has systematically refined this technology over the
past two decades. In BMW i Vision Dee, projection across the entire
width of the windscreen allows information to be displayed on the
largest possible surface – which only becomes recognisable as a display
once it is activated. In this way, the BMW Group demonstrates the huge
potential of projection technology and BMW i Vision Dee visualises how a
advanced Head-Up-Display could also be utilised in the future for the
display and operating concept. The standard-production version of the
BMW Head-up-
Display extending across the full width of the windscreen will be used
in the models of the NEUE KLASSE from 2025 onwards.
Welcome scenario with voice and phygital icons
The digital experience already begins outside the vehicle, with a
personalised welcome scenario that combines graphical elements, light
and sound effects. Natural language serves as the simplest, most
intuitive form of interaction, enabling perfect understanding between
humans and their vehicles. The headlights and the closed BMW kidney
grille also form a common phygital (fusion of physical and digital) icon
on a uniform surface, allowing the vehicle to produce different facial
expressions. This means BMW i Vision Dee can talk to people and, at the
same time, express moods such as joy, astonishment or approval visually.
BMW i Vision Dee can also project an image of the driver’s avatar onto
the side window to further personalise the welcome scenario.
World premiere for full-colour E Ink technology
Following the spectacular debut of the BMW iX Flow Featuring E Ink at
CES 2022, the BMW Group is now unveiling a full-colour version of the E
Ink technology in BMW i Vision Dee that will be used as the outer skin
of the vehicle for the first time worldwide.
BMW i Vision Dee, rather than simply alternating between black and
white, now showcases a multi-coloured, fully variable and individually
configurable exterior. An ePaper film from the BMW Group’s cooperation
partner, E Ink, is applied to the body to create this magical display of
colour. Up to 32 colours can be displayed.
The body surface of the BMW i Vision Dee is divided into 240 E Ink
segments, each of which is controlled individually. This allows an
almost infinite variety of patterns to be generated and varied within
seconds. The laser cutting process used to trim the films and the
electronic control design were developed in partnership with E Ink. The
adaptation of this technology for curved surfaces and the programming of
the animations were developed by BMW Group’s in-house engineers –
enabling a form of customisation that is unique throught the automotive
sector worldwide.
Reductive design – inside and out
The
design of BMW i Vision Dee has been deliberately pared down to focus
attention on the digital experience and the DNA of the BMW brand. The
exterior is defined by the classic three-box sedan design that forms the
core of the BMW brand. Traditional design elements, like the BMW kidney
grille, twin circular headlights and the Hofmeister kink, are
reimagined, with phygital icons replacing analogue elements. This gives
BMW i Vision Dee its own digital, but human, character.
Inside, digitalisation goes hand in hand with reductive use of
materials, operating controls and displays to ensure nothing distracts
from the digital experience and the new feeling of enhanced driving
pleasure. The unconventional design of the steering wheel, with its
central vertical spoke, creates touchpoints that come to life when
approached or touched and can be operated by moving the thumb. These
phygital touchpoints control selection of the content projected onto the
windscreen and, together with the Head-Up Display, thus support the
principle of “hands on the wheel, eyes on the road”.
“With BMW i Vision Dee, we are showing how the car can be seamlessly
integrated into your digital life and become a trusty companion. The
vehicle itself becomes your portal to the digital world – with the
driver always in control,” said Adrian van Hooydonk, head of BMW Group
Design. “Implemented the right way, technology will create worthwhile
experiences, make you a better driver and simply bring humans and
machines closer together.”
Another milestone on the road to the NEUE KLASSE
The future of the BMW Group is electric, circular and digital. BMW i
Vision Dee represents the digital aspect of this trio and will be
another milestone on the road to the next vehicle generation, the NEUE
KLASSE. The BMW Group will provide further insights and glimpses of the
revolutionary vehicle concept of the NEUE KLASSE over the course of
2023.