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Pay all your attention up front.
BMW Head-up Display.
Taking your eyes off the road – even if it’s only to quickly check the
speedometer – can be distracting. That’s why BMW instrumentation is
designed to give you important driving information at a glance. Taking
this convenience one step further, BMW offers Head-up Display, which
projects important travel data onto the windshield. Stay informed of
everything, from your speed to Check Control warnings, while con cen-
trating on the road. Use the Head-up Display to view directional arrows
from the Navigation system, and check the Lane Departure Warning
system and Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go feature. The display
is designed to appear along your line of sight, so you can navigate traffic
while staying informed. You can also adjust the display for brightness,
or turn it off.
For details on the availability of standard and optional features, please refer to the
Standard equipment | Optional equipment charts at the back of this brochure.
BMW’s Head-up Display projects driving-related information
directly in your line of sight, so you can concentrate fully on the
road ahead.
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Head-up Display | Night Vision
We envisioned a new way of seeing
500 yards ahead on an unlit road.
Night Vision is BMW’s amazing system that helps detect pedestrians
or animals in the dark – up to 1640 feet
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ahead. Using long-distance
infrared technology and a camera mounted on the front of the vehicle,
potential road hazards are displayed on the Navigation system monitor,
helping you notice them well before they are visible to the naked eye.
If you drive along poorly lit roads, this feature will make night driving
far more pleasurable and minimize your worries.
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Under optimal road conditions. Night Vision performance is also limited by rain, fog, humidity
and other weather conditions.
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