Everything under control, everything in view: the polygonal steering wheel in the BMW iNEXT.

Munich. The BMW iNEXT heralds the start of a new era
of driving pleasure. Its capacity for highly automated driving is
combined with extensive advancements in terms of interior design. The
first BMW Group model in which the driver is no longer required to
take care of the task of driving but can still actively take command
at any time is fitted with a completely newly designed steering wheel.
With its polygonal geometry, it is perfect for switching between
highly automated and active driving. In addition, the steering wheel’s
unique contours – inspired by motor racing – optimises entry and
seating comfort as well as providing an enhanced view of the
instrument cluster. Like the Curved Display, the polygonal steering
wheel forms part of the pioneering interior design of the BMW iNEXT –
a model which will be produced from 2021 onwards as the premium
automobile manufacturer’s new technology flagship.

With its striking, contemporary geometry, the steering wheel in the
BMW iNEXT symbolises the start of the age of highly automated driving.
Its rim is flattened in both the lower and upper sections, while the
rounded corners at the sides provide a comfortable hand rest. The
advantages of this geometry come into play in particular when
switching from highly automated to active driving. As compared to a
circular shape, this makes it much easier to recognise the steering
angle based on the position of the steering wheel. The moment the
driver re-takes control of the vehicle, they can detect the current
steering angle instantly – both visually and by means of touch – so as
to be able to continue travelling in the BMW iNEXT safely and
supremely on the course already commenced.

Optical fibres integrated in the side sections of the steering wheel
inform the driver of the availability of highly automated driving
functions by means of coloured signals, as well as indicating
situations where the driver is required to take over active control of
the vehicle themselves. This form of interaction between driver and
vehicle is another facet of the pioneering interior design offered by
the BMW iNEXT and reflects the vehicle’s intelligence.

The distinctive geometry of the steering wheel in the BMW iNEXT has
other ergonomically optimised aspects, too. The flattening of the
lower section makes for enhanced comfort when entering and exiting the
vehicle. It also increases freedom of movement over long distances in
that it enables the driver to bend both their left leg – for example
when using the Active Cruise Control function – and their right leg.

What is more, the polygonal steering wheel is perfectly harmonised
with the design of the BMW iNEXT display and control elements. Its
shape enlarges the driver’s view of the instrument panel, with the
novel Curved Display at its centre. Both the position of the display
unit – consistently geared towards the driver – and the geometry of
the steering wheel thus both contribute to optimised legibility of
graphic displays.