The BMW i Vision Dee (photos 3 to 9), which debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January this year, broadly reflected what you can get from an electric sedan in the 3-series segment. to expect. That electric newcomer, like a whole host of other new electric BMWs, is part of what BMW calls its Neue Klasse models. It trickles down from the BMW i Vision Dee along then just a set of lines through to the Neue Klasse. The remarkably wide head-up display that debuted in that concept car will go into production as BMW Panoramic Vision. The piece of technology called BMW Panoramic Vision allows projection of information across the entire width of the windscreen. The driver can decide for himself whether and which information will only be in his own field of vision and which information will be shared with all occupants. Do not expect the complete windscreen to become the canvas for digital information. The information is projected on a dark painted part at the bottom of the windscreen. It was already known that a derivative of the head-up display that debuted in the i Vision Dee would go into production. So now it is actually known in what form and by what name. BMW will release more information about its Neue Klasse models later this year at the IAA Mobility in Munich.
