Thursday, February 10, 2011

BMW ConnectedDrive Vision

Possibly one of the most futuristic images of the next Geneva Motor Show, but the rationale of the concept that BMW will teach us their language is not stylistically, but his proposed interaction between the driver, passenger, car and environment. His name says it all. The ConnectedDrive Vision ahead of us a vision of the interaction that exists through intelligent network between the driver with his car.

This interconnection will apply to three predetermined areas: security, entertainment and comfort. BMW ConnectedDrive Vision in all elements of these areas are trapped in the same light environment. For example, a bright red thread draws the space from the headlights to the taillights and defines the space in between the driver.

This is the main area of security and, according to BMW, the luminous environment the driver must concentrate on their responsibilities. In fact, the driver's field of vision is also highlighted by a red light source that would help fix always look there. Only look up the 'Head-up display' transmits to the windshield the most relevant information to help increase security.

A more relaxed color, blue, 'spot' the space devoted to entertainment. Here the protagonist is the companion, who controls the Passenger Information Display, a touch screen from which you can download music or other entertainment applications. The third field is the BMW ConnectedDrive Vision from their vision focused on comfort, through communication with foreign passengers.

We show the area under the green and access to navigation data, traffic, internet, etc. to lead us to points of interest or need. The possibilities are endless, because come the day when our car be able to find a place to park or an open garage. All this presents environment interaction is a two-seater BMW convertible, according to their feelings, the type of car that best represents the driver's interaction with the outside.

The 20-inch wheels or doors inspired by the Z1 are, even more if possible, other licenses of this concept car.

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