BMW plans to offer drivers an in-car catalog of temporary or permanent feature upgrades, allowing owners to add things like driver-assistance or comfort tech to their vehicle just like you might ...
The big picture: In a recent VR press event, BMW shed light on a number of in-car software features that expand upon the company's digital services portfolio by allowing customers to purchase optional ...
At the upcoming 2015 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), BMW will showcase its latest technological innovations that, the company claims, will enhance and smoothen the connectivity between the driver, ...
The newest Bimmers can reportedly already take advantage of these updates as well as other new functionality from the BMW ConnectedDrive store. Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the ...
In an expansion of its ConnectedDrive Store, BMW wants to give owners of its cars the option to access specific hardware and software features through a subscription (via Autoblog). BMW hasn't ...
Buyers of new BMW models will be able to add more functions to their vehicles post purchase via the company’s updated ConnectedDrive Store. BMW owners will be able to activate functions such as the ...
The service will allow drivers to purchase proprietary BMW apps while in their cars, part of a trend among luxury automakers to fend off Google's and Apple's incursions into their infotainment systems ...
The BMW Group, including BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce, jumped into the in-car gaming world at CES, a consumer electronics trade show, today in Las Vegas. The ninth generation of BMW's operating system ...
View post: Inside Toyota’s Biggest Factory That Builds the Camry and RAV4 Hybrids Owners can purchase the features through BMW’s ConnectedDrive Store, and in case you’re wondering how a software ...