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OWNER'S MANUAL.
BMW i4 GRAN COUPE.
Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24

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May 8, 2025

What is the allowable amp setting to charge 2025 i4

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Mr. Anderson
May 19, 2025

The allowable amp setting for charging the 2025 BMW i4 Gran Coupe depends on the charging cable and the power source. The current limit for charging with the Mode 2 and Mode 3 charging cables can be set via iDrive. When charging at domestic sockets, the permitted charging current must be determined by a qualified electrician based on the power grid.

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  • Page 1 Content OWNER'S MANUAL. BMW i4 GRAN COUPE. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 3 The more familiar you are with the vehicle, the better control you will have on the road. We therefore strongly suggest the following: Read this Owner's Manual before starting off in your new BMW. Also use the Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle. It contains important notes on vehicle operation that will help you make full use of the technical features available in your BMW.
  • Page 4 CONTROLS Dashboard ......................Sensors of the vehicle ..................Operating state of the vehicle ................. BMW iDrive ......................BMW Remote Software Upgrade ..............Personal settings ....................Opening and closing ..................Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ..............Transporting children safely ................Driving ........................
  • Page 5 © 2024 Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft Munich, Germany Reprinting, including excerpts, only with the written consent of BMW AG, Munich. US English ID8 VI/24, - Printed on environmentally friendly paper, bleached without chlorine, suitable for recycling. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 6 NOTES Information Information Using this Owner's Manual Media at a glance Orientation General information The fastest way to find information on a partic- The contents of the Owner's Manual are avail- ular topic is by using the index. able in various media formats. The following Owner's Manual media formats are available: For an overview of the vehicle, we recommend reading the Quick Reference Guide in the Own-...
  • Page 7 Internet Context help Vehicle information and general information on General information BMW such as on technology are available on The Integrated Owner's Manual can be ac- the Internet: www.bmwusa.com. cessed from any menu. Depending on the selected function, either the associated de- BMW Driver’s Guide app...
  • Page 8 NOTES Information Action steps and functions that are not available in a vehi- cle, for example due to the following situations: Action steps to be carried out are presented as ▷ Selected optional equipment. a numbered list. These steps must be carried out in the order shown.
  • Page 9 Warranty BMW parts and accessories have been tested by BMW for their safety and suitability in BMW The vehicle is technically configured for the vehicles. operating conditions and registration require- BMW warrants genuine BMW parts and acces- ments applicable in the country of first delivery, sories.
  • Page 10 NOTES Information whether these products are suitable for BMW servicing the vehicle. For more information vehicles under all usage conditions. go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/passenger- vehicle. California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California, the law requires Service and warranty vehicle manufacturers to provide the following...
  • Page 11 Information NOTES Maintenance, refer to page 335. hicle owner, e.g., the ConnectedDrive account used. ▷ Maintenance Booklet, available online and accessible via a QR code in the New Vehi- Operating data in the vehicle cle Limited Warranty Booklet. Control units process data to operate the vehi- ▷...
  • Page 12 NOTES Information In some circumstances the vehicle may store ▷ Multimedia data such as music, films or some data for an additional but limited period photos for playback in an integrated multi- of time. media system. When servicing, for instance during repairs, ▷...
  • Page 13 Information NOTES Services the scope of such data, and its purpose, can be obtained from the relevant service provider. General information Event Data Recorder (EDR) If the vehicle has a wireless network connec- tion, it will enable data to be exchanged be- tween the vehicle and other systems.
  • Page 14 NOTES Information Vehicle identification Left nameplate number General information Depending on the national-market equipment, the vehicle identification number is located in different positions in the vehicle. This chapter describes all possible positions for the series. Under the hood The vehicle identification number can be found on the nameplate, on the left-hand side of the vehicle.
  • Page 15 National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration (NHTSA), in addition to notifying BMW of North America, LLC, P.O. Box 1227, West- wood, New Jersey 07675-1227, Telephone 1-800-831-1117.
  • Page 16 Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8. Overview BMW eDRIVE Principle BMW eDRIVE is the designation for the elec- tric drive technology. The vehicle features a high-voltage system that consists of an electric motor on the rear axle and a high-voltage bat- tery, among other things.
  • Page 17 BMW eDRIVE NOTES Energy recovery Trip planning and special functions of the navigation system The high-voltage battery is charged while driv- ing through energy recovery. Several special functions of the navigation sys- tem support trip planning taking into account The electric motors act as alternators and con-...
  • Page 18 Service life of the high-voltage battery, long stationary periods, and taking the vehicle out of service, refer to page 299. BMW app The My BMW app provides mobility-based services and applications. Safety of the high-voltage system Follow the information on the safety of the high-voltage system.
  • Page 19 Safety of the high-voltage system NOTES Safety of the high-voltage system Vehicle features and options ▷ Water in the footwell, for instance after a rainstorm when the window was kept open. ▷ The vehicle is in water up to the allowed This chapter describes model-specific equip- height.
  • Page 20 NOTES Safety of the high-voltage system or smoke formation, refer to the notes for ac- tions in the event of a message. High temperature message While driving If the temperature of the high-voltage battery is too high while driving, a Check Control mes- sage is displayed on the control display.
  • Page 21 Safety of the high-voltage system NOTES Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 22 QUICK REFERENCE Getting in Getting in Opening and closing Locking with the vehicle key Close the driver's door. Vehicle key Press the button on the vehicle key. All vehicle access points are locked. Buttons for the central locking system Overview Buttons on the vehicle key.
  • Page 23 Getting in QUICK REFERENCE Displays, operating Panic mode elements You can trigger the alarm system if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key In the vicinity of the steering wheel and hold for at least 3 seconds. ▷...
  • Page 24 Activating the voice control system BMW iDrive Press the button on the steering wheel briefly. Principle Say the command. BMW iDrive is the vehicle’s display and oper- ating concept and includes a wide range of Canceling voice control functions. Buttons on the Controller ▷...
  • Page 25 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Seats, mirrors and steering Electrically adjustable seats wheel Manually adjustable seats Backrest width 2 Height/longitudinal direction/seat tilt 3 Head restraint/backrest tilt 4 Lumbar support Longitudinal direction 2 Thigh support Adjusting the head restraint 3 Seat tilt 4 Backrest width Adjusting the height: manual head...
  • Page 26 QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Adjusting the height: M sport seat Icon Meaning Fold the exterior mirror in and out. Adjust the exterior mirrors. Select exterior mirror, Automatic Curb Monitor. Press switch up or down. Adjusting the steering wheel position Adjusting the distance Fold the lever down completely.
  • Page 27 Set-up and use QUICK REFERENCE Overview Select the desired entry. "Start guidance" Entertainment Depending on model variant, the center con- sole or instrument panel provide the following operating elements: Operating ele- Function ment Turn the volume button to The memory buttons are located on the front adjust the volume.
  • Page 28 QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Select the desired mobile phone. Compare the control number displayed on the control display with the control number in the display of the mobile phone, and con- firm that they match. If necessary, select the connection mode: "Use Bluetooth®"...
  • Page 29 On the road QUICK REFERENCE On the road Driving Drive-ready state in detail Functional requirements Drive-ready state Driving is possible when the following prereq- uisites are met: General information ▷ The state of high-voltage battery charge is Activated drive-ready state is the equivalent of sufficient.
  • Page 30 QUICK REFERENCE On the road Light and view Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is stationary. In selector lever position B, the vehicle will de- Turn signal, high-beam headlights, celerate more than in selector lever position D headlight flasher when rolling to a stop.
  • Page 31 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Lights and lighting ▷ Normal wiper speed, position 2. ▷ Fast wiper speed, position 3. Buttons in the vehicle Turning off the window wiper system Icon Function and flick wipe Exterior lighting off. Daytime driving lights. Parking lights.
  • Page 32 QUICK REFERENCE On the road Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity Icon Function Air conditioning. Maximum cooling. Air recirculation mode. Turn the knurled wheel on the wiper lever. Automatic recirculated-air con- trol. Cleaning the windshield Fresh air. Air flow. Air distribution. SYNC program.
  • Page 33 On the road QUICK REFERENCE The charging cable can be stowed in the cargo Icon Function area, for instance under the cargo floor panel Defrost function. or in a bag. Before disconnecting and connecting a charg- ing cable, clean the area between the charg- Rear window defroster.
  • Page 34 On the road Providing assistance Hazard warning system Hazard warning system button ConnectedDrive BMW Assistance Contact BMW Assistance for information and support for all aspects of the vehicle. Apps menu "All apps" "BMW Assist" If necessary, select the desired service.
  • Page 35 On the road QUICK REFERENCE Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 36 CONTROLS Dashboard Dashboard Vehicle features and options available, or may become available in the fu- ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems, and functions that are currently Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8. In the vicinity of the steering wheel Safety switch Unlocking...
  • Page 37 Dashboard CONTROLS Parking lights With Steering Assistant 220: Cruise Control, Distance Control and lane keeping on/off Automatic headlight control Adaptive lighting functions Automatic High Beam Assistant Cruise Control: store the speed Speed Limit Assistant: accept Low-beam headlights suggested speed Interrupt or continue cruise control Instrument lighting Active Cruise Control: increase Right roadside parking light...
  • Page 38 CONTROLS Dashboard Telephone, see Owner's Manual Wipers for Navigation, Entertainment and Communication Rain sensor Knurled wheel for selecting con- figuration menus for instrument cluster and Head-up display Cleaning the windshield Using infotainment selection lists in the instrument cluster Horn, entire surface 11 Wiper lever 13 Adjusting the steering wheel Unlocking the hood...
  • Page 39 Dashboard CONTROLS Hazard warning system Driving Experience Control SPORT drive mode Climate control COMFORT drive mode Defrost function ECO PRO drive mode Rear window defroster Turning drive-ready state on/off Radio/multimedia, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, and Communi- cation Parking assistance systems Adjusting the volume Panorama view Station/title forward...
  • Page 40 CONTROLS Dashboard In the vicinity of the headliner Emergency Call, SOS Reading lights Operating the electric glass sun- Interior lights roof Indicator light, front passenger airbag Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 41 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Vehicle features and options Cameras This chapter describes model-specific equip- Front camera ment, systems, and functions that are currently available, or may become available in the fu- ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
  • Page 42 CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Top view cameras ▷ When the camera field of view is covered, for instance by a fogged up windshield or labels. ▷ If the camera lens is dirty or damaged. ▷ With exterior mirrors folded in. ▷...
  • Page 43 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS Front radar sensor Functional requirement of the radar sensors The areas of the radar sensors are clean and clear. Additional information: ▷ Washing the vehicle, refer to page 349. ▷ Vehicle care, refer to page 351. System limits of the radar sensors The function of the radar sensors may be re- The front radar sensor is located in the front...
  • Page 44 CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Ultrasonic sensors Functional requirement of the ultrasonic sensors Ultrasonic sensors, front The areas of the ultrasonic sensors are clean and clear. Additional information: ▷ Washing the vehicle, refer to page 349. ▷ Vehicle care, refer to page 351. System limits of the ultrasonic sensors The detection of objects with ultrasonic meas-...
  • Page 45 Sensors of the vehicle CONTROLS ▷ In the case of objects with fine surfaces or structures, e.g., wire mesh fences. ▷ For objects with porous surfaces. ▷ With small and low objects, for instance boxes. ▷ Low objects already displayed, for instance curbs, can be outside of the detection ranges of the sensors.
  • Page 46 CONTROLS Operating state of the vehicle Operating state of the vehicle Vehicle features and options In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away, follow the following: ▷ Set the parking brake. This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems, and functions that are currently ▷...
  • Page 47 Operating state of the vehicle CONTROLS General information ▷ After several minutes, if no operation takes place on the vehicle. The vehicle is in standby state after the front ▷ If the charge state of the vehicle battery is doors are opened from the outside. low.
  • Page 48 CONTROLS Operating state of the vehicle Activated drive-ready state is the equivalent of a running engine in conventional vehicles. Warning Deactivated drive-ready state is equivalent to Unattended children or animals in the vehicle switching the engine off. can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic, for example, due to If the drive-ready state is turned on, the vehicle the following actions:...
  • Page 49 Operating state of the vehicle CONTROLS Display in the instrument cluster When the drive-ready state is switched on, READY is dis- played in the instrument cluster. Turning off drive-ready state After stopping the vehicle: While the vehicle is stationary, depress the brake and engage selector lever position P.
  • Page 50 The main menu is divided into different areas. Display and operating concept Overview Principle BMW iDrive is the vehicle’s display and oper- ating concept and includes a wide range of functions. General information Depending on vehicle equipment, the functions can be operated as follows: Widgets ▷...
  • Page 51 BMW iDrive CONTROLS ▷ "Vehicle": Only vehicle adjustment func- smartphones. The widgets also serve as but- tions are displayed. tons and allow jumping to the relevant menu. ▷ "Recently used": The most recently used Main display apps are displayed. The main display shows real-time information...
  • Page 52 Sound output deactivated. Some menu items are preceded by an icon. Selecting the menu item enables or disables Activation word active. the function. BMW ID or driver profile. Icon Meaning Destination guidance active. Function is activated. Go to quick access.
  • Page 53 Activating/deactivating pop-ups For some functions, pop-ups are displayed Principle automatically on the control display. Some of The BMW Curved Display is a single-screen these pop-ups can be activated or deactivated. display in the instrument panel that is curved Apps menu towards the driver.
  • Page 54 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Control display Switching the control display on/off automatically Principle The control display is turned on automatically when the vehicle is unlocked or as soon as the The iDrive functions are displayed on the con- control display is needed for operation.
  • Page 55 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Controller Operation ▷ Rotate the Controller to switch between menu options, for example. Principle The Controller can be used to select menu items and enter the settings. The buttons can be used to open the menus directly.
  • Page 56 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Selecting menu items A new widget can be added at the end of the list. Turn the Controller until the desired menu Tap the icon at the end of the list. item is highlighted. Press the Controller.
  • Page 57 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Entering letters and numbers Deleting an entry ▷ Enter characters as they are displayed on Icon Function the control display. Press Controller: delete a letter or num- ▷ Always enter associated characters such as ber. accents or periods so that the letter can be clearly recognized.
  • Page 58 CONTROLS BMW iDrive Using alphabetical lists Adjusting widgets Alphabetical lists with more than 30 entries The widgets can be adjusted in the main permit a direct jump to letters for which an en- menu. The adjustments can only be performed try exists.
  • Page 59 Input If necessary, tap the icon or control Principle display. The BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant is a Enter desired letters and numbers. personal assistant that enables natural voice operation of various vehicle functions. The Deleting an entry Personal Assistant makes it easier to operate...
  • Page 60 In addition to the preset activation word, a There are various methods for activating the personal activation word can be set up with voice control feature: an active BMW ID or a driver profile. The per- sonal activation word can also be changed or deleted. ▷...
  • Page 61 Personal Assistant Sample commands for the current context are providing assistance. displayed in the BMW Intelligent Personal As- For example, you can call contacts, navigate sistant widget. to an address, apply settings, or ask questions Additional information: about a vehicle function.
  • Page 62 "System settings" The Personal Assistant returns feedback. "Voice control" When stationary, the section of the integrated Owner's Manual is displayed on the control "Personal Assistant (BMW)" display. "Speaking during voice output" Settings Suggestions Setting the system language...
  • Page 63 "Vehicle" The device must be connected via Apple Car- Play or Android Auto. "System settings" "Voice control" "Personal Assistant (BMW)" Press and hold the button on the steering wheel for approx. 3 seconds. "Online speech processing" The voice activation of the smartphone is Configuring the visualization activated.
  • Page 64 CONTROLS BMW iDrive This also applies to safety functions and ▷ Integrated Owner's Manual in the vehicle. systems. ▷ Printed Owner's Manual for navigation, ▷ Certain noises can be detected and may communication and entertainment. lead to problems. Keep the doors and win- The following information sources can also be dows closed.
  • Page 65 BMW iDrive CONTROLS Function Connection mode Icon on the con- trol display Calling without a mobile phone. Personal eSIM. Keyword: calling with the Personal Keyword: Personal eSIM. eSIM. Data exchange between mobile de- Wi-Fi. vice and vehicle. Keyword: vehicle WLAN.
  • Page 66 Search for an upgrade ments or quality improvements available. Functional requirement General information Standby must be turned on to search for a BMW recommends performing the Remote Remote Software Upgrade. Software Upgrade as soon as it becomes available. Automatic search...
  • Page 67 Display new available version: Download the upgrade using the My BMW App on your smartphone. "Info on version" Follow the instructions in the My BMW App. Follow the instructions on the control dis- play. Connect your smartphone to the vehicle via Bluetooth audio and Wi-Fi.
  • Page 68 CONTROLS BMW Remote Software Upgrade ▷ The installation may take around 20 mi- ▷ Close the windows. nutes. ▷ Close the glass sunroof. ▷ The installation cannot be terminated. ▷ Close the cargo area. ▷ The vehicle cannot be used during the in- ▷...
  • Page 69 Once all preparations are complete and all re- quirements are met, the upgrade installation Production of the vehicle can also be started using the My BMW App when the vehicle is parked. The upgrade in- At the time of production at the plant, the stallation can be started remotely.
  • Page 70 Login accounts. The vehicle offers different services, whose ▷ Digital key. use requires a data transfer to BMW or a serv- ice provider. Altogether, the deletion of the data can take up to 15 minutes. In addition, the vehicle is re-...
  • Page 71 If a vehicle is used by several people, each per- The welcome is neutral. An option to add a son can use their own BMW ID in the vehicle. If BMW ID or create a driver profile is offered. a BMW ID is activated, the settings stored for it are applied to the vehicle.
  • Page 72 My BMW app transferred to the vehicle. ▷ If you do not have a BMW ID yet, you a If a BMW ID has been added to a vehicle, new BMW ID can be registered. the vehicle is automatically added to the My BMW app.
  • Page 73 Removing BMW IDs saved to the vehicle. file of the last key detected is activated. ▷ Transferring the primary user role to an- If no BMW ID and no driver profile are as- other BMW ID. signed to this key, the guest profile is acti- ▷...
  • Page 74 It is not possible to assign a PIN to the Transfer of the vehicle key guest profile. A vehicle key that is assigned to a BMW ID or ▷ It is not possible to assign driver detection a driver profile can be used to view or change to the guest profile.
  • Page 75 The profile picture. The use of personal settings that are stored for ▷ The synchronization with the BMW Cloud. a BMW ID in other vehicles is subject to techni- cal limitations. For example, settings may be ▷ The personal salutation.
  • Page 76 Depending on the equipment and national- market version, various settings are possible Unlock. for the button functions. A BMW ID or a driver profile with personal set- Lock. tings can be assigned to a vehicle key. Pre-conditioning, refer to page 258.
  • Page 77 If the lost vehicle key has an assigned BMW ID or driver profile, the connection to this vehicle key must be deleted. A new vehicle key can then be assigned to the BMW ID or driver pro- file.
  • Page 78 CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlocking the vehicle manually If persons or animals spend a lengthy time in the vehicle and are thereby exposed to ex- Pull and hold the driver's door handle out- treme temperatures, there is a risk of injury ward with one hand.
  • Page 79 Opening and closing CONTROLS Emergency detection of the vehicle Overview Lock button for manual locking of the doors. It is not possible to switch on the drive-ready state if the vehicle key has not been detected. Locking the vehicle Proceed as follows in this case: Close all doors.
  • Page 80 CONTROLS Opening and closing Do not carry the vehicle key in close prox- imity to other electronic devices. Warning ▷ Fault of radio transmission by a charging Unattended children or animals in the vehicle process of mobile devices, for instance can cause the vehicle to move and endanger charging of a mobile phone.
  • Page 81 In addition, the following functions are exe- Settings, refer to page 93. cuted: With the vehicle key ▷ If a BMW ID or a driver profile was assigned to the vehicle key, this BMW ID or driver Unlocking the vehicle profile will be activated. ▷...
  • Page 82 CONTROLS Opening and closing Unlock vehicle When the driver walks away from the unlocked vehicle with the vehicle key, the vehicle will be locked. General information The function is available with Comfort Access. The vehicle will be unlocked when an author- ized vehicle key is detected in the unlocking zone.
  • Page 83 The Key Card can be used Additional information: to unlock and lock the vehicle. BMW Digital Key, refer to page 89. Additional information: Key Card, refer to page 87. Locking/unlocking the vehicle General information The Key Card is available with Comfort Access.
  • Page 84 There is a risk of injury or risk of property This requires an active BMW Connected- damage. Cover the edges and ensure that Drive contract, and the app must be instal- pointed objects do not hit the windows.
  • Page 85 Opening and closing CONTROLS On the cargo area ▷ Press the button on the trunk. General information ▷ Press the button on the trunk. With Comfort Access, the cargo area can be The vehicle is locked after closing accessed without activating the vehicle key. the cargo area.
  • Page 86 CONTROLS Opening and closing ▷ By pressing the button on the vehicle key. you unintentionally move your foot or if a foot movement is detected. Pressing the button again continues the opening process. The sensor has an approximate range of 5 ft/1.50 m extending from the rear area.
  • Page 87 Opening and closing CONTROLS Malfunction Closing the cargo area Perform the foot movement for opening the cargo area. Warning The hazard warning system flashes and an With manual operation of a blocked tailgate, acoustic signal sounds. it can release itself unexpectedly from the Moving a foot again will stop the closing proc- blocking.
  • Page 88 The vehicle can be unlocked and locked with the activated Key Card. General information Additional information: When the BMW Digital Key is activated for the Access to the vehicle interior, refer to page 80. vehicle, a digital key can be used instead of the vehicle key.
  • Page 89 Digital Key Principle ▷ The vehicle is linked with the Connected- BMW Digital Key lets you lock and unlock and Drive account of the vehicle owner. start your vehicle using a digital key. ▷ The rechargeable battery of the smart- phone has a sufficient charge.
  • Page 90 Resetting the function cation. Follow the corresponding instructions To reset the BMW Digital Key function, an au- on the smartphone or the control display. thorized vehicle key must be located in the ve- hicle.
  • Page 91 Opening and closing CONTROLS Turning on the drive-ready state System limits The interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sen- Using the smartphone tray sor of the alarm system cannot be switched off with a digital key. Additional information: Alarm system, refer to page 94. Malfunction Digital key recognition by the vehicle may mal- function under the following circumstances:...
  • Page 92 ▷ Vehicle settings cannot be changed via iDrive. Locking the vehicle ▷ Settings stored to a BMW ID or guest pro- Press the button in the driver's door file cannot be changed. or front passengers door with the front ▷...
  • Page 93 If necessary, "PIN" ▷ "All doors" If the active BMW ID does not have an as- The entire vehicle is unlocked. signed PIN, this PIN must be set now. The PIN is needed to deactivate the valet park- Touchless unlocking/locking ing mode.
  • Page 94 CONTROLS Opening and closing "Lock/unlock" Operating the cargo area with the vehi- cle key is disabled. Select the desired setting: ▷ "Flash on lock/unlock" Adjusting the opening height Unlocking is signaled by flashing twice, You can set how far the tailgate can be locking by flashing once.
  • Page 95 Opening and closing CONTROLS Panic mode ▷ Changes in the vehicle inclination such as during attempts at stealing a wheel or You can trigger the alarm system if you find when towing the vehicle. yourself in a dangerous situation. ▷ Disconnected battery voltage.
  • Page 96 The windows and the glass sunroof must be the BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant. This is closed for the system to function properly. useful if you frequently use the same parking garage, for example.
  • Page 97 Opening and closing CONTROLS Closing the windows Depending on the vehicle equipment, exterior mirrors are folded in unless they were folded With Comfort Access: press and hold in during locking. The exterior mirrors are not the button on the vehicle key after lock- folded in when the hazard warning flashers are ing.
  • Page 98 CONTROLS Opening and closing The window closes while the switch is be- The window closes with limited anti-trap ing held. mechanism. If the closing force exceeds a specific threshold, closing is interrupted. ▷ Pull the switch beyond the resist- ance point. The window closes automatically.
  • Page 99 Opening and closing CONTROLS Glass sunroof Functional prerequisite Carry the vehicle key with you, for instance in your pants pocket. Safety information Closing glass sunroof Warning Body parts can be jammed when operating the glass sunroof. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the glass sunroof is clear during opening and closing.
  • Page 100 CONTROLS Opening and closing Overview closed or in the tilted position, the sun pro- tection closes. Button in the vehicle ▷ Slide the switch back past the resistance point. The sun protection opens automatically. If the sun protection is already fully open, the glass sunroof opens automatically.
  • Page 101 Opening and closing CONTROLS Anti-trap mechanism Closing from the lifted position without the anti-trap mechanism Principle In case of danger from the outside or if icing might prevent normal closing, proceed as fol- The anti-trap mechanism prevents objects or lows: body parts from becoming jammed between the roof frame and glass sunroof while the glass sunroof is closing.
  • Page 102 CONTROLS Opening and closing Initialization begins within 15 seconds. ▷ If the glass sunroof is closed, it opens then closes again. ▷ If the glass sunroof is open, it first closes, then opens and closes again. ▷ The sun protection is initialized in the closed position.
  • Page 103 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle features and options Warning With a backrest inclined too far to the rear, This chapter describes model-specific equip- the protective effect of the seat belt can no ment, systems, and functions that are currently longer be ensured.
  • Page 104 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Setting the longitudinal direction Adjusting the height Warning If a seat is not locked, it may move unexpect- edly while driving. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of accident, injury, and property damage.
  • Page 105 General information The seat setting for the driver's seat is stored in the active BMW ID or in the active driver profile. If the BMW ID or the driver profile is reactivated at a later time, the saved position will be called up automatically.
  • Page 106 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Thigh support Backrest width Sport seat Principle Adjusting the backrest width may improve side support when cornering. General information The backrest width is changed by adjusting the side sections of the backrest. Adjusting the backrest width ▷...
  • Page 107 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Safety information Calibrating the front seat Press the longitudinal direction switch for- ward until the seat stops. Warning Press the switch forward again until the Use of a seat belt to buckle more than one seat stops.
  • Page 108 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Seat belts can be imperceptibly damaged in To ease accessibility to the seat belt buckle, an the event of an accident. There is a risk of adjustable slider is available on the belt to help injury or danger to life.
  • Page 109 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS stop the vehicle and unbuckle the seat belt us- Icon Meaning ing the red button in the buckle. Fasten the Seat belt is buckled on the cor- seat belt before continuing to drive. responding seat. Front head restraints Seat belt is not buckled on the corresponding seat.
  • Page 110 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Adjusting the distance ▷ Only use accessories that have been de- termined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint. ▷ Do not use any accessories, for instance pillows, while driving. Adjusting the height ▷...
  • Page 111 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Installing head restraints ▷ Only use accessories that have been de- termined to be safe for attachment to a Proceed in the reverse order to install the head head restraint. restraint. ▷ Do not use any accessories, for instance pillows, while driving.
  • Page 112 The exterior mirror adjustment is stored in the out the head restraint completely. active BMW ID or in the active driver profile. If the BMW ID or the driver profile is reactivated at a later time, the stored position is called up automatically.
  • Page 113 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Overview Folding in/folding out the exterior mirrors NOTICE Depending on the vehicle width, the vehicle can be damaged in car washes. There is a risk of property damage. Before washing, fold in the mirrors by hand or with the button. Press the button.
  • Page 114 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Overview Activating the Automatic Curb Monitor Slide the switch to the driver's side mirror position. Engage selector lever position R. Deactivating the Automatic Curb Monitor Slide the switch to the front passenger's side exterior mirror position. Functional requirements Interior mirror, manually ▷...
  • Page 115 Seats, mirrors and steering wheel CONTROLS Fold the lever down completely. Warning Grip the steering wheel with both hands There is a danger of jamming when moving and move the steering wheel to the prefer- the seats. There is a risk of injury and risk of red height and angle to suit your seat posi- property damage.
  • Page 116 CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steering wheel Seat climate control Various climate control functions are available for the seats. Additional information: Climate control, refer to page 248. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 117 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options Warning A hot vehicle may result in death to persons, This chapter describes model-specific equip- especially children, or animals. There is a ment, systems, and functions that are currently risk of injury or danger to life.
  • Page 118 CONTROLS Transporting children safely Installing child restraint Safety information systems Warning The seat belt cannot be fastened correctly General information on children shorter than 5 ft/150 cm without Pay attention to the specifications and the op- suitable additional child restraint systems. erating and safety information of the child re- The protective effect of safety gear, including straint system manufacturer when selecting,...
  • Page 119 Transporting children safely CONTROLS On the front passenger seat Child seat security Deactivating the airbag Warning Active front passenger airbags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the air- bags are deployed. There is a risk of injury. Make sure that the front passenger airbags are deactivated and that the PASSENGER The seat belts in the rear and the front pass-...
  • Page 120 CONTROLS Transporting children safely Mounts for lower anchors Position General information Icon Meaning The lower anchors may be used to attach the The corresponding icon shows CRS to the vehicle seat up to a combined child the mounts for the lower and CRS weight of 65 lbs/30 kg when the child LATCH anchors.
  • Page 121 Transporting children safely CONTROLS Safety information Attachment points for upper retaining strap Warning Icon Meaning If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used The respective icon shows the for the child restraint system, the protective attachment point for the upper effect is reduced.
  • Page 122 CONTROLS Transporting children safely Safety switch for rear Attach the hook of the retaining strap to the mounting eye. Tighten the retaining strap. Locking the doors and windows in the rear General information In certain situations it may be advisable to se- Press the button on the driver's door.
  • Page 123 Driving CONTROLS Driving Vehicle features and options Overview This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems, and functions that are currently available, or may become available in the fu- ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
  • Page 124 CONTROLS Driving Drive-ready state in detail Driving off Functional requirements Safety information Driving is possible when the following prereq- uisites are met: Warning ▷ The state of high-voltage battery charge is An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and sufficient. possibly roll away.
  • Page 125 Driving CONTROLS N Neutral ▷ High level of energy recovery when the ac- celerator pedal is released. The vehicle may be pushed or roll without ▷ Major deceleration when releasing the ac- drive, for instance in car washes, in selector celerator pedal to a standstill of the vehicle.
  • Page 126 CONTROLS Driving Changing between selector lever position D Switch on drive-ready state while pressing and B: pull selector lever to D/B. on the brake pedal. If necessary, release the parking brake. If necessary, switch off Automatic Hold. Depress the brake pedal. Touch the selector lever lock and engage selector lever position N.
  • Page 127 Driving CONTROLS Turning off drive-ready state Warning Park the vehicle. Noises from the electrical sys- tem such as for cooling the high-voltage sys- When driving in electric mode, pedestrians tem might still be audible. and other road users might pay less attention to the vehicle due to the lack of engine noise.
  • Page 128 CONTROLS Driving Deceleration and recuperative ▷ The vehicle is moving. braking ▷ Selector lever position B, D or R is set. ▷ The accelerator pedal is not depressed or Deceleration only slightly depressed. The degree of the deceleration depends on The energy recovery is displayed in the instru- the selector lever position, the energy recovery ment cluster.
  • Page 129 Driving CONTROLS Heavily discharged high-voltage ▷ Adaptive energy recovery: energy recovery and deceleration are automatically adapted battery to the respective driving situation. If the high-voltage battery is heavily dis- ▷ High energy recovery: the vehicle deceler- charged while driving, the drive power and ates fast, and more energy is returned to some comfort features are reduced incremen- the high-voltage battery.
  • Page 130 CONTROLS Driving General information General information Using Launch Control causes premature com- The following systems may be affected, for in- ponent wear since this function represents a stance: very heavy load for the vehicle. ▷ Drivetrain. Do not turn the steering wheel when driving off ▷...
  • Page 131 Driving CONTROLS Activating/deactivating drive modes Configuring and resetting E.g., ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL drive mode: Press the button for the desired drive mode repeatedly until the desired drive mode is dis- Apps menu played in the instrument cluster. "Vehicle" When changing the drive mode, the current "Driving settings"...
  • Page 132 CONTROLS Driving Parking brake There is a risk of accident, injury, and prop- erty damage. Do not leave children or ani- mals unattended in the vehicle. Take the ve- Principle hicle key with you when exiting and lock the vehicle. The parking brake is used to prevent the vehi- cle from rolling away when it is parked.
  • Page 133 Driving CONTROLS The parking brake is engaged when the vehi- Turn on standby state. cle is stationary. Pull the switch while stepping on the With Emergency Stop Assistant brake pedal or selector lever position P is Briefly pull the switch to trigger the set and then push.
  • Page 134 CONTROLS Driving Overview In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away, follow the following: ▷ Set the parking brake. ▷ Automatic transmission: Make sure that selector lever position P is engaged. ▷ On uphill grades or on downhill slopes, turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb.
  • Page 135 Driving CONTROLS the vehicle was coasting. Automatic Hold is temporarily deactivated in this case. Driving off Press the accelerator pedal to drive off. The brake is released automatically and the indicator light of the parking brake is no longer illuminated. The vehicle may roll back slightly when driving off, depending on the load.
  • Page 136 CONTROLS Displays Displays Vehicle features and options thorized service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems, and functions that are currently Overview available, or may become available in the fu- ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle. Additional information: Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
  • Page 137 Displays CONTROLS Select the menu using the arrow buttons on 8 Charging screen the steering wheel where applicable. Central display range Select the desired setting using the knurled 9 Drive mode wheel on the steering wheel. 10 Speed Limit Info Settings Speed Limit Assistant 11 Time...
  • Page 138 Apps menu "Vehicle" "Live Vehicle" Select the desired setting. Head-up display views are projected onto the BMW Head-up display windshield through a protective glass. The pro- tective glass is located between the steering Principle wheel and windshield. The Head-up display projects important infor- Displayable information mation, e.g., speed, onto the windshield in the...
  • Page 139 Displays CONTROLS Special windshield Select the menu using the arrow buttons on the steering wheel where applicable. The windshield is part of the system. Select the desired setting using the knurled The shape and coating of the special wind- wheel on the steering wheel. shield enable the system to function.
  • Page 140 CONTROLS Displays Indicator lights and warning Displaying stored Check Control messages lights Additional information such as the cause of a fault or the required action can be called up via Principle Check Control. The indicator lights and the warning lights on Depending on the Check Control message, fur- the instrument cluster show the status of some ther help can be selected.
  • Page 141 Displays CONTROLS Parking brake Forward Collision Warning The parking brake is set. Warning light illuminates: risk of colli- sion, e.g., with a vehicle, is detected. Additional information: Increased awareness is required. Parking brake, refer to page 132. Warning light flashes and a signal sounds: risk of imminent collision with a vehicle detected.
  • Page 142 CONTROLS Displays Intersection Collision Warning: vehicle It is possible that the system will not execute any supporting steering movements. from undetectable direction of travel Grab the steering wheel with your hands. Warning light illuminates: risk of colli- Additional information: sion with vehicle from unrecognizable direction of travel detected.
  • Page 143 Displays CONTROLS Dynamic Stability Control Tire pressure monitor Warning light flashes: Dynamic Stabil- Warning light illuminates: Flat tire or ity Control is regulating the driving and tire pressure loss has been detected. brake power. The vehicle is stabilized. Follow the information in the Check Reduce the vehicle speed and adjust your driv- Control message.
  • Page 144 CONTROLS Displays Acoustic pedestrian protection, refer to Automatic High Beam Assistant, refer to page 123. page 158. Charging capacity limited Lane departure warning Additional information: Depending on vehicle equipment and national-market version: Charge vehicle, refer to page 286. The indicator light illuminates: the sys- tem is switched on.
  • Page 145 Displays CONTROLS Cruise Control Steering Assistant, refer to page 220. The system is active. Lane Change Assistant: lane change in Additional information: progress Cruise control, refer to page 207. Arrow icon for lane change green: the system carries out a lane change. Active Cruise Control with Distance Additional information: Control...
  • Page 146 CONTROLS Displays Blue lights Additional information: Active Cruise Control with Distance Control, re- High-beam headlights fer to page 210. High-beam headlights have been Steering Assistant switched on. Additional information: The system is on standby and does not ▷ High-beam headlights, refer to page 157. manipulate steering movements.
  • Page 147 Displays CONTROLS Selection lists Display Principle Lists can be displayed and, if necessary, used for certain functions in the instrument cluster or the Head-up display. ▷ Entertainment source. ▷ Current audio source. ▷ List of most recent telephone calls. Selection lists, e.g., entertainment sources, are If necessary, the corresponding menu will open displayed on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 148 Depending on vehicle equip- ating. ment and national-market ver- Needle near arrow 2: Drive power in percent. sion: Drive power limitation defined Energy recovery display via the BMW Digital Key. Heavily discharged high-volt- Icon Meaning age battery. Low energy recovery. System-related functional limi- Selector lever position D is en- tation.
  • Page 149 Displays CONTROLS The availability of the increased power is dis- Always make sure that the range is sufficient played on the instrument cluster. for the planned trip. The range is dynamic and can abruptly change. Display Meaning The range can be reduced or increased based on the following factors: White Power boost is available but...
  • Page 150 CONTROLS Displays Heavily discharged high-voltage Safety information battery Warning The high-voltage battery is heavily discharged. The drive Even at temperatures above +37 ℉/+3 ℃ power will be reduced. Heating there is a risk of icy roads, for instance on and climate control functions will bridges or shady sections of the road.
  • Page 151 Displays CONTROLS Overview a compatible smartphone can also be dis- played, e.g., map views. Some contents for the central display range can also be configured as a view in the Head- up display. Additional information: Head-up display, refer to page 138. Owner's Manual for Navigation, Entertain- ment, and Communication, refer to page 6.
  • Page 152 CONTROLS Displays The values can be displayed and reset de- ▷ Distance traveled depending on the config- pending on different intervals. ured interval, arrow 3. ▷ Total mileage, arrow 4. Display on the control display Current energy consumption General information The current energy consumption display lets The following trip data is shown on the control you check your current energy consumption,...
  • Page 153 Displays CONTROLS ▷ "Since start of trip": the values are auto- "Since Individual ( )" matically reset approx. four hours after the vehicle has come to a standstill. Assisted View ▷ "Since last charge": the values are auto- matically reset after charging. Principle ▷...
  • Page 154 CONTROLS Displays Display Manually reseting G-Meter values Display the G-Meter on the instrument cluster. Press and hold the knurled wheel on the steering wheel until the values are reset. Date and time An example of active Driver Assistance: Indica- tor and warning lights for Distance Control and Various settings can be applied for the date Assisted Driving Mode are displayed.
  • Page 155 Displays CONTROLS Display Overview When standby and drive-ready Icon Description state are turned on, the availa- ble battery charge state of the "Battery temperature": Tem- high-voltage battery is continu- perature of high-voltage bat- ously displayed in percent in the tery, refer to page 286. instrument cluster.
  • Page 156 CONTROLS Displays Service Display Principle The service notifications indicate recom- mended maintenance work. General information After turning on, the next service appointment or the distance remaining until the next servic- ing is displayed briefly on the instrument clus- An example: ter.
  • Page 157 Light and view CONTROLS Light and view Vehicle features and options If necessary, "Additional settings" "One-touch turn signal" This chapter describes model-specific equip- Select the desired setting. ment, systems, and functions that are currently available, or may become available in the fu- Brief flashing ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.
  • Page 158 CONTROLS Light and view Automatic High Beam The indicator light in the instrument cluster is illuminated when the low- Assistant beam headlights are switched on. The headlights are automatically changed be- Principle tween low-beam headlights and high-beam The Automatic High Beam Assistant detects headlights.
  • Page 159 Light and view CONTROLS Safety information ▷ In very unfavorable weather conditions such as fog or heavy precipitation. ▷ When detecting poorly-lit road users such Warning as pedestrians, cyclists, horseback riders If adjustments have been made or the sen- and wagons; when driving close to train or sitivity has been modified, oncoming traffic ship traffic;...
  • Page 160 CONTROLS Light and view The indicator light in the instrument Icon Function cluster is illuminated when the low- Instrument lighting. beam headlights are switched on. System limits Right roadside parking light. The automatic headlight control cannot re- place your personal judgment of lighting condi- tions.
  • Page 161 When unlocking the vehicle, individual lighting functions are turned on. ▷ "BMW Iconic Glow" The radiator grille lighting can only be adjusted when the vehicle is stationary and the drive-ready state is switched off.
  • Page 162 CONTROLS Light and view Turning on the welcome light Setting the duration ▷ Automatically on approach. Apps menu ▷ During unlocking. "Vehicle" "Exterior lighting" If necessary, "Additional settings" ▷ Press the button on the vehicle key with the vehicle locked. "Pathway lighting"...
  • Page 163 Light and view CONTROLS Laser tail light General information The adaptive lighting functions may consist of one system or multiple systems, depending on Principle the equipment version: The LED rear light includes a decorative laser ▷ Cornering light. component. Activating the adaptive lighting General information functions The laser rear light is integrated into the tail...
  • Page 164 CONTROLS Light and view Interior lighting Ambient light General information General information Depending on the equipment version, interior Depending on the equipment version, lighting lights, footwell lights, entry lights, ambient can be adjusted for some lights in the car's lighting, and speaker lighting are automatically interior.
  • Page 165 Light and view CONTROLS Dynamic light NOTICE Individual actions, for example incoming calls or opened doors, are indicated by light effects. The wiper blades can wear out or become If the ambient light is disabled, the light effects damaged prematurely when wiping on a dry are still displayed.
  • Page 166 CONTROLS Light and view Turning off the window wiper Activating rain sensor system and flick wipe Press lever up once from the 0 position, ar- row 1. Press the lever down. Wiping operation is started. ▷ Turning off: press the lever down until it reaches the 0 position.
  • Page 167 Light and view CONTROLS Window washer system blades or for folding away under frosty condi- tions. Safety information Safety information Warning Warning The washer fluid can freeze onto the window If the wipers start moving in the folded away at low temperatures and obstruct the view. state, body parts can be jammed or damage There is a risk of accident, injury, and prop- may occur to parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 168 CONTROLS Light and view Folding out the wipers Turn on standby state. Press and hold the wiper lever down until the wipers stop in a nearly vertical position. Fold the wipers all the way out from the windshield. Folding in the wipers Fold the wipers back in onto the windshield.
  • Page 169 Safety CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and options available, or may become available in the fu- ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems, and functions that are currently Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8. Airbags Front airbag, driver 4 Side airbag...
  • Page 170 CONTROLS Safety Ejection Mitigation shoulder rests against the backrest when crossing the hands and the upper body The head airbag system is designed as an is as far back as possible while still main- ejection mitigation countermeasure to reduce taining a comfortable grip on the steering the likelihood of ejections of vehicle occupants wheel.
  • Page 171 Vehicle modifications for a person with disabil- ities may affect the air bag system; contact ▷ Warning light does not illuminate BMW Customer Relations for further informa- when drive-ready state is turned on. tion. ▷ The warning light illuminates con- Warnings and information on the airbags are tinuously.
  • Page 172 CONTROLS Safety Safety information front passenger's side is not activated. ▷ The indicator light does not illuminate Warning when, for instance, a correctly seated per- To ensure the front passenger airbag func- son of sufficient size is detected on the tion, the system must be able to detect seat.
  • Page 173 Safety CONTROLS ▷ Active Blind Spot Detection, refer to ▷ Radar sensors, side, front. page 184. ▷ Radar sensors, side, rear. ▷ Side collision mitigation, refer to page 187. Additional information: ▷ Rear-end collision preparation, refer to Sensors of the vehicle, refer to page 41. page 189.
  • Page 174 CONTROLS Safety formation in this Owner’s Manual regarding ▷ Intersection Collision Warning with city the scope of the system’s operation and limi- braking function, refer to page 179. tations. ▷ Evasion Assistant, refer to page 180. Safety information Detection capability The system's detection capability is limited.
  • Page 175 Safety CONTROLS Speed range Setting the warning time The system issues a warning of a possi- Apps menu ble risk of collision at speeds above approx. "Vehicle" 3 mph/5 km/h. "Driving settings" If the vehicle speed exceeds approx. "Driver Assistance" 155 mph/250 km/h, the system is deactivated "Safety and warnings"...
  • Page 176 CONTROLS Safety The corresponding indicator lights and warn- During automatic brake intervention, Dynamic ing lights may display differently if the system Stability Control activates automatically. detects multiple objects. A brake intervention can be canceled by de- pressing the accelerator pedal with sufficient Warning function force, releasing the brake pedal, or by actively steering.
  • Page 177 Safety CONTROLS Functional limitations style is detected, warnings and brake interven- tions occur less frequently. The system may be limited in the following situations: Safety information ▷ In tight curves. Follow the safety information in Chapter “For- ▷ With limitation of the driving stability control ward Collision Mitigation”.
  • Page 178 CONTROLS Safety Daytime Pedestrian Warning function Collision Mitigation The warning prompts the driver to intervene. Additional information: Forward Collision Mitigation, refer to page 174. Principle The Daytime Pedestrian Collision Mitigation is System limits a warning function that notifies the driver of a possible risk of collision with pedestrians and General information cyclists and brakes automatically as neces-...
  • Page 179 Safety CONTROLS Upper speed limit The system warns of a possible risk of colli- sion with vehicles at speeds above approx. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the 6 mph/10 km/h. system responds to pedestrians and cyclists The timing of warnings may vary with the cur- when your vehicle speed is less than approx.
  • Page 180 CONTROLS Safety Functional requirements ▷ Vehicles in highly dynamic driving situa- tions. ▷ Forward Collision Mitigation is active. ▷ Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of ▷ Sensors detect sufficient clearance around you, or strongly decelerating vehicles. vehicle. ▷ Crossing two-wheeled vehicles. Speed range Upper speed limit The Evasion Assistant helps the driver...
  • Page 181 Safety CONTROLS Safety information ▷ Vehicle driving slowly in front and being ap- proached at high speed. ▷ Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of Warning you, or strongly decelerating vehicles. The system cannot serve as a substitute for ▷ Vehicles with unusual rear designs.
  • Page 182 CONTROLS Safety Turning on system manually Setting the intensity of the steering wheel vibration The system is activated by setting the warning time. Apps menu Additional information: "Vehicle" Setting the warning time, refer to page 182. "Driving settings" "Driver Assistance" Turning system off manually "Feedback via steering wheel"...
  • Page 183 Safety CONTROLS Steering intervention Icon Meaning Depending on the equipment and the national- Indicator light illuminates green: Sys- market version: if a lane marking is crossed in tem is switched on. At least one lane the speed range up to 130 mph/210 km/h, the boundary has been detected on one system intervenes with a brief active steering side of the vehicle.
  • Page 184 CONTROLS Safety ▷ With manual steering intervention. ▷ When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you. ▷ When another driver assistance system is activated, if applicable. ▷ Up to 10 seconds after turning on drive- ready state using the Start/Stop button. ▷...
  • Page 185 Safety CONTROLS situations described above. The warning light "Safety and warnings" in the exterior mirror flashes and the steering "Active Blind Spot Detection" wheel vibrates. Select the desired setting. When turning at a speed of up to approx. 12 mph/20 km/h, the steering wheel will not Setting the intensity of the steering vibrate.
  • Page 186 CONTROLS Safety Warning function steering intervention. The steering intervention helps return the vehicle into the lane. The steering intervention can be noticed on the Warning light in exterior mirror steering wheel and can be manually overrid- den at any time. The steering intervention is carried out from a minimum speed.
  • Page 187 Safety CONTROLS Depending on the national-market version, the The minimum speed is country-specific and steering intervention e.g. in the following situa- displayed on the control display. tions: If, for example, another vehicle is detected next ▷ In the event of missing, worn, poorly visible, to your vehicle and there is a risk of collision merging, diverging, or multiple lane boun- with this vehicle, the system helps avoid a col-...
  • Page 188 CONTROLS Safety Setting the intensity of the steering Steering intervention wheel vibration Depending on the national-market version, if necessary, the system engages the active Apps menu steering intervention to prevent a collision and "Vehicle" maintain the vehicle within its own lane. The "Driving settings"...
  • Page 189 Safety CONTROLS Rear-end collision System limits preparation General information Follow the system limits in the "Collision warn- Principle ing systems" chapter. Depending on the equipment and national- Functional limitations market version, the rear-end collision prepara- tion can react to vehicles approaching from be- This function may be restricted if the speed hind.
  • Page 190 CONTROLS Safety Overview The system is stopped by the following ac- tions, for example: ▷ By pressing the accelerator pedal. ▷ By operating the turn signal. ▷ By turning off the hazard warning system. ▷ By steering. ▷ By changing the selector lever position when stopped.
  • Page 191 Safety CONTROLS Follow the information in the "Parking assis- Icon Status tance systems" chapter. Warning light illuminates red and acoustic signal sounds: Hands not Safety information grasping steering wheel. Interruption of lane keeping is imminent. Warning Warning light illuminates red and The system cannot serve as a substitute for acoustic signal sounds: lane keeping the driver’s personal judgment in assessing...
  • Page 192 CONTROLS Safety Turning on the cross traffic warning Visual warning automatically Warning light in exterior mirror The system must be activated on the control display. The system turns on automatically as soon as Park Distance Control or a camera view activates and you engage a gear position. If reverse gear is engaged, the rear system is switched on.
  • Page 193 BMW Drive Recorder Depending on vehicle equipment: display in camera image Principle The BMW Drive Recorder stores brief video recordings of the vehicle surroundings, e.g., to document surrounding traffic. Vehicle features and options This system may not be available in the owned vehicle, e.g.
  • Page 194 Recording time was selected. Via iDrive Start the recording: Activating/deactivating the BMW Drive Recorder Apps menu "All apps" The BMW Drive Recorder must be activated before the first use of the recording function. "Drive Recorder" "Recording" Apps menu "Start recording" "All apps"...
  • Page 195 Safety CONTROLS prox. 2 mph/3 km/h. In some national-market If driver assistance systems are enabled, their versions, the video recording is only displayed camera views are automatically selected. if the parking brake is engaged or if the selec- System limits tor lever is in the P position.
  • Page 196 CONTROLS Safety Safety information Harder vehicle deceleration In certain situations, it may be necessary to bring the vehicle to a stop more quickly than Warning automatic braking with PostCrash iBrake. The system cannot serve as a substitute for To do this, quickly apply extra force to the the driver’s personal judgment.
  • Page 197 Safety CONTROLS Break recommendation can only be displayed again after this time has elapsed. Function System limits Once a drive is started, this function is trained The Fatigue Alert system may be limited. If to the driver, enabling it to detect when the the system is limited, either no warning may driver is less alert or is fatigued.
  • Page 198 CONTROLS Safety Overview Depending on vehicle equipment, the instru- ment cluster may have some infrared light sources. Depending on the light conditions, these light sources can be visible when the vehicle is in standby mode. System limits The Driver Attention Camera may not be fully operational in the following situations: ▷...
  • Page 199 Driving stability control systems CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Vehicle features and options Brake assistant This chapter describes model-specific equip- The brake assistant automatically applies ment, systems, and functions that are currently maximum braking assistance when the brake available, or may become available in the fu- pedal is depressed quickly.
  • Page 200 CONTROLS Driving stability control systems Activating/deactivating the system to take over steering and braking at any time, and actively intervene where appropriate. Press the button to open the menu. "DSC OFF" Warning Dynamic Stability Control is deactivated. When driving with a roof load, e.g., roof bars, the vehicle's center of gravity is higher.
  • Page 201 Additional information: Forward Collision Mitigation with brake inter- vention, refer to page 174. Dynamic Stability Control BMW xDrive Principle BMW xDrive is the all-wheel-drive system of the vehicle. Concerted action by the BMW Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 202 General information the direction of travel when driving at higher speeds, e.g., swerving quickly or correcting BMW xDrive variably distributes the drive for crosswinds. In these cases, the variable forces to the front and rear axles as required sports steering increases driving stability by the driving situation and road conditions.
  • Page 203 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Vehicle features and options "Speed warning" "Warning above:" This chapter describes model-specific equip- Select the desired setting. ment, systems, and functions that are currently available, or may become available in the fu- Applying current speed as the ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.
  • Page 204 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Display For Speed Limit Info to function correctly, cur- rent map data for the country in which the ve- hicle is operated must be downloaded. Speed Limit Info For information on the current map version and map updates, see Map update in the Nav- Icon Description igation system chapter.
  • Page 205 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits General information The system can limit the speed, starting at System limits of the sensors 20 mph/30 km/h. The vehicle can be driven at any speed below the set speed limit. Additional information: ▷ Camera, refer to page 41.
  • Page 206 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Exceeding the speed limit The system switches off automatically in the following situations, for example: When the vehicle speed exceeds the set speed ▷ When drive-ready state is switched off. limit, a warning is issued. ▷ When Cruise Control is switched on.
  • Page 207 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Indicator light to take over steering and braking at any time, and actively intervene where appropriate. Icon Description The indicator light illuminates: the Warning system is switched on. The use of the system can lead to an in- The indicator light flashes: the set creased risk of accidents in the following sit- speed limit has been exceeded.
  • Page 208 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Stopping the system automatically Button Function The system is automatically interrupted in the Store current speed. following situations, for example: Speed Limit Assistant: accept sug- ▷ When performing a manual braking proc- gested speed manually. ess. Rocker switch: ▷...
  • Page 209 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing the speed An interrupted cruise control can be continued by calling up the stored speed. The difference between the current speed and the stored speed should be as little as possible. Press the button with the system inter- rupted.
  • Page 210 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Displays in the Head-up display Otherwise, drive off on your own such as by pressing the accelerator pedal or the rocker Some system information can also be dis- switch on the steering wheel. played in the Head-up display. Depending on the vehicle setting, the cruise The icon is displayed when the set control settings may change under certain...
  • Page 211 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Button Function Warning With Steering Assistant: The set speed can be incorrectly adjusted or Interrupt cruise control. called up by mistake. There is a risk of acci- Continue cruise control with the last dent, injury, and property damage. Adjust the setting.
  • Page 212 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Turning Cruise Control on/off or The indicator lights in the instrument cluster illuminate and the mark on the speedometer is stopping it set to the current speed. Cruise control is active. The current speed is With Steering Assistant: Assisted maintained and stored as desired speed.
  • Page 213 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Changing the speed ▷ While Dynamic Stability Control regulates driving stability. ▷ When the vehicle is stationary, the seat belt is unbuckled and the driver's door is opened. ▷ The system has not detected objects for an extended period, for instance on a road with very little traffic without curb or shoulder markings.
  • Page 214 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Reducing the distance between the current speed and the stored speed should be as little as possible. Press the button repeatedly until the Press the button on the steering wheel with desired distance is set. the system interrupted: Instrument cluster will display selected dis- With Steering Assistant.
  • Page 215 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Press the button. Icon Description White indicator light: Without Steering Assistant: switch on Distance No Distance Control because acceler- Control: ator pedal is being pressed. Indicator light illuminates green: ▷ Press the button. Vehicle has been detected ahead of you.
  • Page 216 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Deceleration The icon is displayed when the set speed is reached. The system does not decelerate in the follow- ing situations: Distance information ▷ For pedestrians or similarly slow-moving road users. The icon is displayed when the dis- ▷...
  • Page 217 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Cornering Weather The following restrictions can occur under un- favorable weather or light conditions: ▷ Poorer vehicle detection. ▷ Short-term interruptions for vehicles that are already recognized. Drive attentively, and react to the current sur- rounding traffic situation. If necessary, inter- vene actively, for instance by braking, steering or making an evasive maneuver.
  • Page 218 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Safety information "Driving" "Speed Limit Assistance" "Speed limits" Warning Select the desired setting: The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing ▷ "Adjust manually": detected speed limits the traffic situation. Based on the limits of can be applied manually.
  • Page 219 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Manual adoption Adapting to route A detected speed limit can be applied man- Principle ually for the active driver assistance system. Depending on the national-market version, the When the SET icon illuminates, press system can be configured so that the vehicle the button.
  • Page 220 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Steering Assistant Sensors The system is controlled by the following sen- sors: Principle ▷ Cameras behind the windshield. The Steering Assistant helps keep the vehicle ▷ Front radar sensor. in the lane. For this purpose, the system ex- ecutes supporting steering movements, for in- ▷...
  • Page 221 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Turning off the system The button can be used to set the pri- marily used function. Press the button on the steering wheel. Setting the function The indicator goes out. When the system is active, press the The system does not perform supportive button repeatedly until the desired steering wheel movements.
  • Page 222 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Displays in the instrument cluster Additional information: Assisted View, refer to page 153. Icon Description Displays on the steering wheel Indicator light illuminates gray: The system is ready. Indicator light illuminates green: The system is activated. The system supports the driver in keeping the vehicle within the lane.
  • Page 223 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS Safety information Drive attentively, and react to the current sur- rounding traffic situation. If necessary, inter- vene actively, for instance by braking, steering Warning or making an evasive maneuver. Because of system limitations, this system may either not respond, or respond too late, Assisted Driving Mode Plus incorrectly, or without cause.
  • Page 224 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems Functional requirements Depending on vehicle equipment, this function can be enabled/disabled on the control dis- ▷ The functional requirements of the Steering play. Assistant are fulfilled. Apps menu Functional requirements, refer to page 220. "Vehicle" ▷ The Steering Assistant is active.
  • Page 225 Driver assistance systems CONTROLS System limits Steering Assistant, refer to page 220. Functional requirements General information ▷ The functional requirements of the Steering The limits of the Steering Assistant system ap- Assistant are fulfilled. ply. Functional requirements, refer to page 220. Additional information: ▷...
  • Page 226 CONTROLS Driver assistance systems A supporting steering movement in the re- displayed in the Assisted View of the instru- quired direction can be detected a short ment cluster. time later. Additional information: Assisted View, refer to page 153. System limits The limits of the Steering Assistant system ap- ply.
  • Page 227 Parking CONTROLS Parking Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes model-specific equip- Warning ment, systems, and functions that are currently The system cannot serve as a substitute for available, or may become available in the fu- the driver’s personal judgment in assessing ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.
  • Page 228 Automatic camera is displayed. Parking Assistant. Additional information: Turning display on/off BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant, refer to General information page 59. The parking assistance systems view switches Calling up Park menu off automatically when driving forwards or if a certain distance or speed is exceeded.
  • Page 229 Parking CONTROLS Without Parking Assistant Plus The Park Distance Control view is dis- played. ▷ "Parking" The view of different camera perspectives is displayed. ▷ "3D view" A three-dimensional view of the vehicle is displayed. ▷ "Car wash" Your own lane can be displayed to make it Toolbar, left easier to drive into a car wash.
  • Page 230 CONTROLS Parking Parking aid lines Icon Meaning No search for Automatic Parking Pathway lines Assistant offers. Automatic Parking Assistant has failed. Search for Automatic Parking As- sistant offers is active. Automatic Parking Assistant: if the icon is green, the Automatic Parking Assistant is active.
  • Page 231 Parking CONTROLS System limits Using parking aid lines Position the vehicle so that the red turning Safety information circle line leads to within the limits of the parking space. Turn the steering wheel to the point where Warning the green pathway line covers the corre- Because of system limitations, this system sponding turning circle line.
  • Page 232 CONTROLS Parking Rearview camera With Parking Assistant Plus Principle Press the button. Select the icon in the selection window. The rearview camera helps when reverse parking and maneuvering. The area behind the To exit the rearview camera view, select vehicle is shown on the control display. another camera view in the selection win- dow.
  • Page 233 Parking CONTROLS Turning the automatic camera Display perspective on/off Turning the camera view on/off automatically When the parking assistance systems' display is turned on, automatic camera perspective is selected automatically. The icon in the selection window is selected automatically. To protect the sides of the vehicle, obstacle To exit the steering-dependent camera view, markings are displayed on the sides of the ve- select another camera view in the selection...
  • Page 234 CONTROLS Parking Turning the side view on/off General information The selection window lets you choose the side Follow the information in the "Parking assis- view for the left or right side of the vehicle. tance systems" chapter. Turning the car wash view on/off Press the button.
  • Page 235 A GPS signal must be received. ▷ Front camera. ▷ Depending on national-market version: A BMW ID or driver profile must be activated. Turning the panoramic view on/off ▷ The reversing camera and front camera must be installed. Press the button.
  • Page 236 Principle Depending on vehicle equipment, the door Principle opening angle display is shown automatically The My BMW App and camera views in park- when stationary. ing view such as automatic camera perspec- This display helps estimate how far the doors tive enable you to display the vehicle’s sur-...
  • Page 237 Acoustic and visual warnings signal obstacles in front of or behind the vehicle. ▷ The My BMW App must be installed on the mobile end device. Obstacles that are detected by the side ultra- sonic sensors can also be reported.
  • Page 238 CONTROLS Parking dent, injury, and property damage. Adjust "Parking and maneuvering" driving style to traffic conditions. Watch the "Automatic PDC activation" surrounding traffic situation closely, be ready to take over steering and braking at any time, Turning off the system automatically and actively intervene where appropriate.
  • Page 239 Parking CONTROLS If an object approaches when the vehicle is stationary, the acoustic signal is reactivated. Adjusting the volume The volume of the acoustic warning can be adjusted. Apps menu "Vehicle" Example display of warnings behind the vehi- "Driving settings" cle.
  • Page 240 CONTROLS Parking Also follow the information on system limits in press the accelerator pedal and release as the "Parking assistance systems" chapter. needed. If the accelerator pedal is depressed longer, Unwarranted warnings the vehicle drives off. Manual braking is possi- ble at any time.
  • Page 241 Parking CONTROLS Settings The operating principle and operation of the system is divided into the following steps: It is possible to set which areas on the vehicle ▷ Parking space search. will be protected by the system. ▷ Turning on. Apps menu ▷...
  • Page 242 CONTROLS Parking Parking methods Functional requirements Park Assist supports the following functions: Measurement of parking spaces ▷ Maximum speed while driving forward ap- prox. 22 mph/35 km/h. ▷ Maximum distance to row of parked vehi- cles: 5 ft/1.5 m. Suitable parking space Longitudinal parking: ▷...
  • Page 243 Parking CONTROLS distance to a detected curb is at least 6 in- Select suggested parking method. ches/15 cm. Green: the system takes control of the ▷ The parking space is at least 2.6 ft/0.8 m parking operation. longer than the vehicle. Follow the instructions on the control dis- play.
  • Page 244 CONTROLS Parking Canceling Automatic Parking Continuing the parking operation Assistant manually If parking or leaving a parking space has been interrupted, the operation can be continued, if The Automatic Parking Assistant can be can- needed. celed manually at any time, e.g.: Restart the Automatic Parking Assistant and ▷...
  • Page 245 Parking CONTROLS ▷ With ditches or edges, for instance an edge driving style to traffic conditions. Watch the of a port. surrounding traffic situation closely, be ready to take over steering and braking at any time, ▷ Parking spaces that are not suitable may and actively intervene where appropriate.
  • Page 246 CONTROLS Parking System limits In case of obstacles, stop immediately and take over control of the vehicle. Follow the ▷ The maximum speed when reversing is instructions for Park Distance Control. limited to approx. 6 mph/9 km/h. Right before the end of the stored distance A warning is issued at a speed of approx.
  • Page 247 Depending on vehicle equipment and national- The shock absorbers are adjusted depending market version, the vehicle drive sound can be on the selected driving mode as well as the adjusted using BMW IconicSounds. road condition and driving style. Apps menu Additional information: "Vehicle"...
  • Page 248 CONTROLS Climate control Climate control Vehicle features and options Icon Function Fresh air. This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems, and functions that are currently available, or may become available in the fu- Air flow. ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle. Additional information: Air distribution.
  • Page 249 Climate control CONTROLS Turning the air conditioning system Buttons, rear automatic climate control on/off The climate control system can be turned on or off via iDrive. Tap the icon for the Climate menu on the menu bar. Tap the power button. Icon Function The entire climate control system is turned on...
  • Page 250 CONTROLS Climate control "Second row of seats" for climate control functions depending on the outside temperature, interior temperature, "Rear climate control" sunlight, seat occupancy and the desired tem- Select the desired setting. perature setting: The rear climate control can be activated with ▷...
  • Page 251 Climate control CONTROLS Turning the automatic program Display on/off The indicator on the menu bar provides infor- mation about the temperature difference be- The AUTO program can be switched on or off tween the configured desired temperature and via iDrive. current interior temperature.
  • Page 252 CONTROLS Climate control Air flow ▷ Raise the temperature. ▷ Lower the temperature. Principle Setting the rear automatic climate The air flow generated by the blower can be control temperature adjusted as needed. The air flow may be reduced to preserve the Via iDrive vehicle battery.
  • Page 253 Climate control CONTROLS Adjusting the air distribution warmed again depending on the temperature settings. The air distribution can be set via iDrive: Functional requirement Tap the icon for the Climate menu Standby or drive-ready state is turned on. on the menu bar. Switching the cooling function on/off The air conditioning can be switched on or off Tap the air distribution icon on the...
  • Page 254 CONTROLS Climate control Turning maximum cooling on/off button until the desired operating mode is set. Maximum cooling can be turned on or off via iDrive: ▷ Recirculating air. Tap the icon for the Climate menu ▷ Fresh air. on the menu bar. ▷...
  • Page 255 Climate control CONTROLS Rear window defroster Turning the SYNC program on/off The SYNC program can be switched on or off via iDrive: Principle With the rear window defroster, ice and con- densation are quickly removed from the rear Tap the icon for the Climate menu window.
  • Page 256 CONTROLS Climate control Adjusting seat heating manually drive, the ventilation is automatically adjusted according to the set intensity. The heater output level can be adjusted man- ually: Adjusting the active seat ventilation manually The ventilation level can be adjusted manually: Tap the icon for seat climate control on the menu bar, arrow 1.
  • Page 257 Climate control CONTROLS Front ventilation Tap the seat climate control icon on the menu bar, arrow 1. Setting the air flow direction and air volume at the vent. Press the steering wheel heating ▷ Changing the air flow direction: press the button repeatedly until the desired level is button in the desired air flow direction.
  • Page 258 CONTROLS Climate control Air quality The air automatically exits through the air vents to the windshield, the side windows, the upper body area and into the footwell. General information The system switches off automatically after The air quality in the interior is improved by the approx.
  • Page 259 Activating with My BMW App The departure time is preselected in two steps: Depending on vehicle equipment, the My BMW ▷ Set departure times. App with remote functionality can be used to ▷...
  • Page 260 CONTROLS Interior equipment Interior equipment Vehicle features and options risk of property damage. Make sure that the travel path of the respective system is clear during programming and operation. Also fol- This chapter describes model-specific equip- low the safety information for the hand-held ment, systems, and functions that are currently transmitter.
  • Page 261 Interior equipment CONTROLS Programming the integrated Press and hold the button on the interior mirror for approx. 2 seconds. Perform universal remote control this procedure three times. If the integrated universal remote con- Functional requirement trol remains nonoperational, continue The battery of the hand-held transmitter must with the special features for rolling code be fully charged at the time of programming radio systems.
  • Page 262 CONTROLS Interior equipment Sockets Press and hold the desired button of the re- mote-controlled system within range until the function is triggered. Principle The LED on the interior mirror is continuously The socket can be used for electronic devi- illuminated green during the transmission of ces when the standby or drive-ready state is the radio signal.
  • Page 263 Interior equipment CONTROLS USB port and risk of property damage. Make sure to prevent metal objects from falling or being plugged into electronic interfaces. Insert the General information cigarette lighter or socket cover again after using the socket. Follow the information regarding the connec- tion of mobile devices to the USB port in the section on USB connections.
  • Page 264 CONTROLS Interior equipment In the front center console In the rear center console NOTICE Objects in the storage compartment, e.g., large USB connectors, may block or damage the cover when it is being opened or closed. There is a risk of property damage. Make sure that the area of movement of the cover is clear while opening and closing it.
  • Page 265 Interior equipment CONTROLS LED displays tion correctly when placed together on the tray with the device. There is a risk of injury and risk of property damage. When charging Color Meaning mobile devices, make sure there are no ob- Blue Smartphone is charging.
  • Page 266 CONTROLS Interior equipment ▷ If storage media or electronic cards, e.g., chip cards, cards with magnetic stripes, or cards for signal transmission, are located between the smartphone and wire- less charging tray. ▷ Due to protective sleeves and covers that exceed a thickness of 0.07 in/2 mm ▷...
  • Page 267 Storage compartments CONTROLS Storage compartments Vehicle features and options Warning Anti-slip pads such as anti-slip mats can This chapter describes model-specific equip- damage the dashboard. Attached objects ment, systems, and functions that are currently could come loose. There is a risk of injury and available, or may become available in the fu- risk of property damage.
  • Page 268 CONTROLS Storage compartments Fold-out compartment Storage tray in center console Opening the fold-out compartment Opening the storage compartment Press the button and open the cover. Press on the cover. Storage compartments in Closing the storage compartment the doors Pull the cover on the handle back. General information Front center armrest There are storage compartments in the doors.
  • Page 269 Storage compartments CONTROLS Front cup holder Safety information Warning Unsuitable containers in the cup holders may damage the cup holders or be thrown about the car’s interior in the event of an accident, Two cup holders are located in the center con- an evasive maneuver, or forceful braking.
  • Page 270 CONTROLS Storage compartments Safety information NOTICE With an open cup holder, the center armrest Warning cannot be folded back up. There is a risk of Clothing articles on the coat hooks can ob- property damage. Press back the covers be- struct the view while driving.
  • Page 271 Cargo area CONTROLS Cargo area Vehicle features and options Warning Improperly stowed objects can slip and be This chapter describes model-specific equip- thrown into the car's interior, for instance in ment, systems, and functions that are currently the event of an accident, braking or an eva- available, or may become available in the fu- sive maneuver.
  • Page 272 CONTROLS Cargo area available cargo and luggage load capacity of the rear seat backrests. When the rear calculated in Step 4. seat is not occupied, secure each of the outer seat belts in the opposite buckle. If the vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to the vehicle.
  • Page 273 Cargo area CONTROLS Enlarging the cargo area function hooks. Heavy luggage in the cargo area must be properly secured. Principle Folding out the multifunction hook The cargo area can be enlarged by folding down the rear seat backrests. General information The rear seat backrest is divided at a ratio of 40–20–40.
  • Page 274 CONTROLS Cargo area Folding down middle section just the backrest tilt for all affected backrests and correctly adjust the seats. Make sure that Fold down the center head restraint. seats and backrests are securely engaged or Pull lever and fold the center section for- locked.
  • Page 275 Cargo area CONTROLS Inserting the cargo covers Warning Proceed in the reverse order to reinstall. Make An incorrectly inserted cargo cover can be sure that the cargo covers are positioned cor- thrown about the car's interior such as in the rectly in the brackets and that they are en- event of an accident or a braking or evasive gaged.
  • Page 276 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Things to remember when driving Vehicle features and options Drive conservatively for the first 200 miles/300 km. This chapter describes model-specific equip- Brake system ment, systems, and functions that are currently available, or may become available in the fu- Brake disks and brake pads must be broken in to avoid possible brake noise.
  • Page 277 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS Ground clearance ▷ Garage door opener. ▷ Electronic fee collection devices. ▷ Payment systems. NOTICE If the ground clearance is insufficient, Mobile communications in the e.g., underground garage entrances, speed bumps, or curbs, the ground may come vehicle into contact with vehicle parts, e.g., spoiler, and the underbody.
  • Page 278 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Safety information Pedal feel when driving off After turning on drive-ready state from idle state, the pedal may feel unusual, e.g., the NOTICE pedal travel path may feel short or long. After When driving too quickly through deep wa- the brake pedal has been fully released, the ter, the water can penetrate under the hood, pedal will feel as usual again.
  • Page 279 Things to remember when driving DRIVING TIPS property damage. Do not attempt to drive in The vehicle manufacturer recommends using Neutral or with drive-ready state switched off. special sport tires, e.g., high-performance tires. Sports tires are matched to the special require- ments of a sporty driving style.
  • Page 280 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving Fold the cover outward. Installation Follow the assembly instructions for the roof bars. Be sure that adequate clearance is maintained for tilting and opening the glass sunroof. Loading Because luggage racks raise the vehicle's cen- ter of gravity when loaded, they have a ma- jor effect on vehicle handling and steering re- sponse.
  • Page 281 Increasing range DRIVING TIPS Increasing range Vehicle features and options ECO PRO This chapter describes model-specific equip- Principle ment, systems, and functions that are currently ECO PRO supports a power-saving driving available, or may become available in the fu- style. For this purpose, the engine control and ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.
  • Page 282 DRIVING TIPS Increasing range Selecting the driving mode Resetting the settings Press the button. ECO PRO is dis- played in the instrument cluster. Press the button. "Settings" Configuring ECO PRO INDIVIDUAL "Reset to ECO PRO STANDARD" Via iDrive Using eDRIVE efficiently Apps menu "Vehicle"...
  • Page 283 Increasing range DRIVING TIPS Driving in detail: eDRIVE, refer to page 127. Live Vehicle, refer to page Display on the control display Display in case of inefficient driving style The display of the efficiency analysis shows the efficiency of the driving style. When driving above the efficient range, an arrow will be displayed.
  • Page 284 DRIVING TIPS Increasing range Coasting Depending on vehicle equipment and national- market version, adaptive recuperation can be deactivated/activated manually on the control Principle display. The electric drivetrain makes it possible to roll Apps menu without consuming energy. This driving condi- "Vehicle"...
  • Page 285 Increasing range DRIVING TIPS ▷ While Active Cruise Control is active. ▷ If driver assistance system sensors are de- fective, dirty, or covered. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 286 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Charging the vehicle Vehicle features and options The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends that, prior to your first use of a charging loca- tion, you have the compatibility of the follow- This chapter describes model-specific equip- ing components confirmed: ment, systems, and functions that are currently ▷...
  • Page 287 The permitted charge current strength must BMW Wallbox, is recommended. be determined, for instance by a qualified elec- The power grid and charging station should trician, before first charging with your own do- enable a charging capacity of at least 11 kW.
  • Page 288 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Current limit Depending on national-market version, differ- ent charging cables are required and are in- cluded in the vehicle's scope of delivery. General information The current limit for charging with the Mode 2 Safety information charging cable and the Mode 3 charging cable can be set via iDrive.
  • Page 289 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY DC charging cable nector is completely inserted in the charging socket. The DC charging cable that is permanently installed at the charging station makes is possible to charge at DC charging stations. AC charging cable Charging is performed with direct current at designated DC charging stations.
  • Page 290 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle Functional requirements Connect the Mode 2 charging cable to the domestic socket outlet or the Mode 3 ▷ Selector lever position P is engaged. charging cable to the port at the AC charg- ▷ The drive-ready state is switched off. ing station as needed.
  • Page 291 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Unlocking charging cable via iDrive Detach the charging cable from the charg- ing socket, arrow 2. Selecting unlock directly Close the charging power socket cover until it clicks into place. Depending on the display on the control dis- play, the function can be selected directly.
  • Page 292 When charging the vehicle, a charge target can More information on Plug & Charge is be set, thereby shortening the charging dura- provided in the My BMW App or online: tion. www.bmwusa.com. If the Mode 2 charging cable is exposed to...
  • Page 293 ▷ BMW Navigation route guidance is acti- vated. Depending on vehicle equipment, the system can also be operated with the My BMW App on ▷ Sufficient remaining range. a smartphone. Automatic activation When guidance to a DC charging station is started, the high-voltage battery is pre- Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 294 In some cases the vehicle is locked. Additional messages about charging status can be shown on the instrument cluster or on the mobile device using the My BMW App. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 295 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Setting the charging mode Charge target Apps menu Principle "Vehicle" A target value in percent can be set for charg- "Charging" ing the high-voltage battery. "Charging mode" When a lower target value is set, the charging Select the desired settings: time may be shortened.
  • Page 296 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle time, or in order to avoid excessive strain on Display Meaning the electrical connection. Charging the vehicle with a Mode 2 Additional information: charging cable or Mode 3 charging Detach, refer to page 290. cable. Charging the vehicle with a DC Continuing the charging process charging cable.
  • Page 297 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY ▷ Air conditioning for departure time. Display Meaning ▷ Scheduling of up to three regular departure The temperature of the high-volt- times. age battery is adjusted for an up- ▷ Planning a one-time departure time. coming charging process. Preparing the high-voltage battery, Air conditioning for departure time refer to page...
  • Page 298 Location-based charging are not enabled. settings Depending on vehicle equipment, the system can also be operated with the My BMW App on a smartphone. Principle Various settings can be selected for charging Display on the control display at charging stations.
  • Page 299 Charging the vehicle MOBILITY Discharged high-voltage Optimizing the high-voltage battery's service life battery and vehicle battery Proper use can optimize the high-voltage bat- tery's service life: General information ▷ Charge high-voltage batteries with a low In addition to the high-voltage battery, the ve- charging capacity at an AC charging station hicle has a 12 volt vehicle battery, which is re- or Wallbox.
  • Page 300 MOBILITY Charging the vehicle End of high-voltage battery service life If unrestricted driving can no longer be ensured because the high-voltage battery is exhibiting very advanced aging, Check Control messages appear to indicate power and range restric- tions. The vehicle must be inspected by an author- ized service center or another qualified service center or repair shop.
  • Page 301 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Wheels and tires Vehicle features and options at ambient temperature. The tire inflation pres- sure specifications apply to the tire sizes ap- proved by the vehicle manufacturer for the cor- This chapter describes model-specific equip- responding vehicle types. ment, systems, and functions that are currently To identify the correct tire inflation pressure, available, or may become available in the fu-...
  • Page 302 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Correct the tire inflation pressure if the ac- pressure values on the control display, reset tual tire inflation pressure deviates from the the Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM). intended tire inflation pressure. If equipped with a flat tire monitor, reinitialize Make sure that all valve caps are screwed the flat tire monitor.
  • Page 303 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Tire size Pressure specifica- Tire size Pressure specifica- tions in bar/PSI tions in bar/PSI Front: 245/40 R 19 2.5 / 36 Front: 245/40 R 19 2.6 / 38 98 H XL A/S 98 Y XL Rear: 255/40 R 19 3.0 / 44 Rear: 255/40 R 19 3.0 / 44...
  • Page 304 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire pressure values over Tire size Pressure specifica- 100 mph/160 km/h tions in bar/PSI Rear: 255/45 R 18 2.7 / 39 i4 eDrive40, i4 eDrive35 103 Y XL Front: 245/40 R 19 2.6 / 38 Tire size Pressure specifica- 98 Y XL tions in bar/PSI...
  • Page 305 Wheels and tires MOBILITY i4 xDrive40 i4 M50 Tire size Pressure specifica- Tire size Pressure specifica- tions in bar/PSI tions in bar/PSI Specifications in Specifications in bar/PSI with cold bar/PSI with cold tires tires 225/50 R 18 99 W 2.8 / 41 3.3 / 48 245/45 R 18 100 H 2.8 / 41...
  • Page 306 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire size Pressure specifica- Designation Maximum speed tions in bar/PSI up to 131 mph/210 km/h Front 245/40 R 19 2.9 / 42 up to 150 mph/240 km/h 98 W XL M+S up to 167 mph/270 km/h Rear: 255/40 R 19 3.3 / 48 100 W XL M+S...
  • Page 307 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Temperature A B C car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades Band All passenger vehicle tires must conform to A represent higher levels of performance on Federal Safety Requirements in addition to the laboratory test wheel than the minimum these grades.
  • Page 308 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Minimum tread depth Safety information Warning Damaged tires can lose tire inflation pres- sure, which can lead to loss of vehicle con- trol. There is a risk of accident, injury, and property damage. If tire damage is suspected while driving, immediately reduce speed and stop.
  • Page 309 Wheels and tires MOBILITY The vehicle manufacturer determines wheel/ tire combination remounted on the vehicle as tire combinations on the basis of the following soon as possible. criteria: ▷ Tire size, e.g., tire width, aspect ratio. Recommended tire brands ▷ Wheel size, e.g., rim diameter, offset.
  • Page 310 MOBILITY Wheels and tires turer of the vehicle does not recommend the As a rule, all-season tires do not perform the use of retreaded tires. same as winter tires. Changing runflat tires Maximum speed When changing from runflat tires to standard tires, it must be ensured that the vehicle con- Safety information tains an emergency wheel or tire mobility kit.
  • Page 311 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Identification ▷ Do not leave the tires in plastic bags. ▷ Remove dirt from wheels or tires. Runflat tires Principle Runflat tires permit continued driving under limited conditions even in the event of a com- plete tire pressure loss. Runflat tires are labeled with a circular icon General information containing the letters RSC marked on the tire...
  • Page 312 MOBILITY Wheels and tires General information Compressor ▷ The filled in tire sealant closes the damage from the inside when it hardens. ▷ Follow the instructions for using the tire repair set, which are provided on the com- pressor and sealant bottle. ▷...
  • Page 313 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Preparing the tire repair set Screw the filler hose connector clockwise onto the valve. Insert the sealant bottle into the mount on the housing of the compressor. With the compressor switched off, insert the connector into the power socket in the vehi- Turn the sealant bottle clockwise by 90°...
  • Page 314 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire pressure too high Screw the filler hose connector onto the valve. If the tire pressure is too high, reduce the tire pressure with the pressure reducing valve on the compressor. Minimum tire inflation pressure is not reached Do not continue driving unless a minimum tire pressure of 2.5 bar/36 psi is reached.
  • Page 315 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Fine-link snow chains Do not exceed the speed limit of 50 mph/80 km/h. The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends Do not exceed a maximum distance traveled of the use of fine-link snow chains. Certain types 125 miles/200 km. of fine-link snow chains have been tested by the manufacturer of the vehicle and recom- Replace the faulty tire and the sealant bottle...
  • Page 316 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Tire pressure monitor Functional requirements The following prerequisites must be met for the system; otherwise, reliable notification of a Principle tire pressure loss is not assured: The Tire Pressure Monitor monitors the tire ▷ After each tire or wheel change, the system pressure and issues a warning if the tire pres- detects and updates the mounted tires on sure has dropped.
  • Page 317 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Adjusting the tires Current tire temperature Apps menu The current tire temperatures are displayed depending on the model. "Vehicle" The current tire temperatures may change "Vehicle status" while driving or due to the outside tempera- "Tire Pressure Monitor" ture.
  • Page 318 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Messages: for tires without special One to four yellow wheels approval A flat tire or major tire pressure loss has occur- red in the indicated tires. General information Gray wheels When a flat tire is indicated, the Dynamic Sta- It may not be possible to identify tire pressure bility Control may be turned on.
  • Page 319 Wheels and tires MOBILITY If the tire inflation pressure is too low Runflat tires are labeled with a circular icon containing the letters RSC marked on the tire sidewall. Message Runflat tires, refer to page 311. A yellow warning light is illuminated in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 320 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Measure Icon Possible cause Reduce the vehicle speed. Do not exceed a Inflation was not carried out ac- speed of 80 mph/130 km/h. cording to specifications, e.g., the At the next opportunity, for instance at a fill- tire has not been sufficiently in- ing station, check the tire inflation pressure flated.
  • Page 321 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Actions in the event of a flat tire Contact an authorized service center or an- other qualified service center or repair shop. Standard tires Identify the damaged tire. Maximum speed Check the tire pressure in all four tires, You may continue driving with a damaged tire for instance using the tire pressure display at speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h.
  • Page 322 MOBILITY Wheels and tires System limits tem automatically reactivates after leaving the area of the interference. Temperature ▷ For tires with special approval: the system was unable to complete the reset. Perform The tire inflation pressure depends on the a system reset again. tire's temperature.
  • Page 323 Wheels and tires MOBILITY sure telltale. When the system detects a mal- ▷ After a tire or wheel change, an initialization function, the telltale will flash for approximately was carried out at the correct tire pressure. one minute and then remain continuously il- ▷...
  • Page 324 MOBILITY Wheels and tires The initialization automatically continues when Runflat tires, refer to page 311. driving continues. Read the description on what to do in case of a flat tire. Messages Actions in the event of a flat tire General information Standard tires When a flat tire is indicated, the Dynamic Sta- bility Control (DSC) is turned on, if needed.
  • Page 325 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Contact an authorized service center or an- Modify your driving style. Avoid abrupt steering other qualified service center or repair shop. or driving over obstacles, for instance curbs or potholes. Maximum speed System limits You may continue driving with a damaged tire The system may be delayed or malfunction in at speeds up to 50 mph/80 km/h.
  • Page 326 MOBILITY Wheels and tires not lie under the vehicle and do not switch on the drive-ready state. Warning When the jack is not inserted into the jacking point provided for this purpose, the vehicle Warning may be damaged or the jack may slip when it is being cranked up.
  • Page 327 Wheels and tires MOBILITY Securing the vehicle against rolling Lug bolt lock away Principle General information The wheel lug bolts have a special coding. The lug bolts can only be released with the adapter The vehicle manufacturer recommends to ad- which matches the coding.
  • Page 328 MOBILITY Wheels and tires Safety precautions Jacking up the vehicle ▷ Park the vehicle on solid and non-slip ground at a safe distance from road traffic. Warning ▷ Turn on the hazard warning system. Hands and fingers can be jammed when us- ▷...
  • Page 329 Wheels and tires MOBILITY After the wheel change Take your hand away from the jack as soon as the jack is under load and continue turn- Tighten the lug bolts crosswise. The tight- ing the jack crank handle or lever with one ening torque is 101 lbs ft/140 Nm.
  • Page 330 MOBILITY Under the hood Under the hood Vehicle features and options available, or may become available in the fu- ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle. Additional information: This chapter describes model-specific equip- ment, systems, and functions that are currently Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.
  • Page 331 Under the hood MOBILITY Hood injury. Do not reach into the area of moving parts. Keep articles of clothing and hair away from moving parts. Safety information NOTICE Warning Folded-out wipers can be jammed when the An incorrectly locked hood can open while hood is opened.
  • Page 332 MOBILITY Under the hood Closing the hood Energetically close the hood from approx. 20 in/50 cm. The hood must engage on both sides. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 333 Follow the usage instructions on the washer Have coolant topped up by an authorized serv- fluid container. ice center or another qualified service center or Use of BMW’s Windshield Washer Concen- repair shop. trate or the equivalent is recommended. Coolant level...
  • Page 334 MOBILITY Operating fluids Overview The washer fluid reservoir is located under the hood. Malfunction The use of undiluted windshield washer fluid concentrate or alcohol-based antifreeze can lead to incorrect readings at temperatures be- low +5 ℉/-15 ℃. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 335 Maintenance MOBILITY Maintenance Vehicle features and options It is recommended that the work on the ve- hicle, in particular maintenance and repair, is performed by an authorized service center This chapter describes model-specific equip- or another qualified service center or repair ment, systems, and functions that are currently shop.
  • Page 336 MOBILITY Maintenance by an authorized service center or another an authorized service center or another quali- qualified service center or repair shop. fied service center or repair shop, or other persons who have specialized training and equipment and who are able to use the diag- Maintenance Booklet for US nostic socket correctly.
  • Page 337 Replacing components MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle features and options NOTICE Folded-out wipers can be jammed when the This chapter describes model-specific equip- hood is opened. There is a risk of property ment, systems, and functions that are currently damage. Make sure that the wipers with the available, or may become available in the fu- wiper blades mounted are folded down onto ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.
  • Page 338 MOBILITY Replacing components Vehicle battery All headlights and lights are designed using LED technology at least. In the event of a malfunction, the vehicle man- General information ufacturer recommends having any necessary In addition to the high-voltage battery, the ve- work performed by an authorized service cen- hicle has a 12 volt vehicle battery.
  • Page 339 Information on the fuse layout and the posi- tery. tions of the fuse boxes is available on the In- ternet: fusecard.bmw.com. Charging the vehicle battery Safety information A charger that is installed in the vehicle sup- plies the vehicle battery with power.
  • Page 340 MOBILITY Replacing components replace a nonworking fuse with a substitute of another color or amperage rating. Replacing fuses The vehicle manufacturer recommends having the fuses replaced by an authorized service center or another qualified service center or repair shop. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 341 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Vehicle features and options Warning triangle This chapter describes model-specific equip- The warning triangle is located in the tailgate. ment, systems, and functions that are currently Turn the screw cap in the tailgate by 90°, available, or may become available in the fu- arrow 1, and fold down the trim panel, ar- ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.
  • Page 342 In the event of a breakdown, accident or if you To use BMW Roadside Assistance, the follow- have any questions about the vehicle, BMW ing functional requirements must be met: Assist can be used to contact BMW Group's ▷ Active ConnectedDrive contract, equipment customer support.
  • Page 343 When BMW Accident Assistance is triggered, Follow the displays on the control display. data on the vehicle's condition is sent to BMW. A voice connection is established. Functional requirements Emergency Call To use BMW Roadside Assistance, the follow- ing functional requirements must be met: ▷...
  • Page 344 Automatic triggering if it can be determined, is sent to the BMW Under certain conditions, for example if the Response Center. airbags are deployed, an emergency call is au-...
  • Page 345 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY The LED near the SOS button flashes for ap- that are in contact with exposed high-voltage proximately 30 seconds. A Check Control mes- cables. sage is displayed. An emergency call may be disrupted in the fol- lowing circumstances, among others: Warning ▷...
  • Page 346 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Pushing the vehicle ▷ Only lift the vehicle using a suitable de- vice. To remove a broken-down vehicle from the ▷ Do not lift or secure the vehicle on the hazard area, it can be pushed for distances towing eye, rims, body components, or of approx.
  • Page 347 Breakdown Assistance MOBILITY Safety information ▷ Use nylon ropes or straps, which will enable the vehicle to be towed without jerking. ▷ Make sure the tow rope is not twisted when Warning fastening. If the approved gross vehicle weight of the ▷...
  • Page 348 MOBILITY Breakdown Assistance Towing eye thread Safety information NOTICE If the towing eye is not used as intended, there may be damage to the vehicle or to the towing eye. There is a risk of property dam- age. Follow the notes on using the towing eye.
  • Page 349 Vehicle care MOBILITY Vehicle care Vehicle features and options NOTICE When washing with an open charging socket This chapter describes model-specific equip- flap, the charging socket can be damaged. ment, systems, and functions that are currently There is a risk of damage to property. Close available, or may become available in the fu- the charging socket flap before washing.
  • Page 350 MOBILITY Vehicle care Automatic car washes or car Driving into a car wash washes NOTICE Safety information Selector lever position P is automatically en- gaged when standby state is switched off. The wheels are blocked. There is a risk of NOTICE property damage.
  • Page 351 Vehicle care products Leather care General information Remove dust from the leather regularly, using BMW recommends using vehicle care and a cloth or vacuum cleaner. cleaning agents from BMW. Suitable vehicle Otherwise, particles of dust and road grime care products are available from an authorized...
  • Page 352 MOBILITY Vehicle care Caring for special components Immediately remove aggressive substances, e.g., sunscreen, to prevent alterations or dis- colorations of the synthetic leather. Displays, operating elements, and protective glass of the Head-up Fabric care display General information NOTICE In case of major contaminations such as bev- Surfaces can be damaged by improper erage stains, use a moist soft sponge or micro- cleaning, e.g., by using chemical cleaners, or...
  • Page 353 Vehicle care MOBILITY Rubber components If necessary, have carbon parts removed by an authorized service center or another qualified Environmental influences can cause surface service center or repair shop. contamination of rubber parts and a loss of gloss. Use only water and suitable cleaning Seat belts agents for cleaning.
  • Page 354 MOBILITY Vehicle care pet, rub back and forth in the driving direction only. Sensors and camera lenses To clean sensors and camera lenses, use a cloth moistened with a small amount of glass detergent. Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 355 Vehicle care MOBILITY Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 356 Owner's Manual are used as guidance values. The height of the vehicle can also differ, e.g., Vehicle-specific data may deviate from this, due to tires and vehicle load. Detailed technical data BMW i4 Gran Coupe Dimensions Width with mirrors 81.6 2,073 Width without mirrors 72.9...
  • Page 357 Technical data REFERENCE BMW i4 M50 xDrive Gran Coupe Weight Maximum permissible payload Maximum permissible total weight 6,030 2,735 Maximum permissible front axle load 2,844 1,290 Maximum permissible rear axle load 3,417 1,550 BMW i4 eDrive35 Gran Coupe Weight Maximum permissible payload...
  • Page 358 REFERENCE Technical data BMW i4 eDrive40 Gran Coupe Weight Maximum permissible rear axle load 3,417 1,550 BMW i4 xDrive40 Gran Coupe Weight Maximum permissible payload Maximum permissible total weight 6,030 2,735 Maximum permissible front axle load 2,844 1,290 Maximum permissible rear axle load...
  • Page 359 Appendix REFERENCE Appendix General information Any updates to the Owner's Manual of the ve- hicle are listed here. Updates made after the editorial deadline The following chapters were updated in the printed version of the Owner's Manual after the editorial deadline for the Integrated Own- er's Manual in the vehicle had closed: Online Edition for Part no.
  • Page 360 Air outlets, see Ventilation Accessories and parts Air pressure, tires AC charging station, see Charging vehicle Air quality Accident Assistance, see BMW Accident Assis- Air vent, see Ventilation tance Alarm, avoiding Accident prevention, see Active Protection Alarm signal, high-voltage battery...
  • Page 361 Automating routines, BMW Intelligent Personal BMW IconicSounds Assistant BMW ID AUTO program, automatic climate control BMW iDrive Average consumption, see Trip data BMW Intelligent Personal Assistant BMW Live Cockpit Plus, see BMW Curved Dis- play Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 362 Care, light-alloy wheels BMW Operating System, see BMW iDrive Care, vehicle BMW Roadside Assistance Cargo BMW SIM Reader, see Owner's Manual for Cargo area Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Cargo area, enlarging BMW Theater Screen, see Owner's Manual for Cargo cover...
  • Page 363 Plus point of radio systems Coolant Climate control Cooling, maximum Closing with the Key Card Cooling system Closing with the smartphone, see BMW Digital Cornering light Corrosion, brake disks Clothes hooks Cosmetic mirror Coasting Cross Traffic Warning Coasting with idling engine...
  • Page 364 Diagnostic connection Driving instructions, eDRIVE drivetrain Diagnostic socket Driving mode, see Driving Experience Con- Digital Key trol Digital key, see BMW Digital Key Driving notes Dimmable interior mirror Driving, see Drive-ready state in detail Dimming exterior mirror Driving stability control systems...
  • Page 365 REFERENCE Efficient rolling, see Current driving condi- Exterior mirror cameras, see Vehicle sen- tion sors Electric drive, see BMW eDRIVE External start, see Jump-starting Electric drive, see Driving in detail Eye for towing Electric range Eyes, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area...
  • Page 366 GPS navigation, navigation, see Owner's High-voltage system, safety Manual for Navigation, Entertainment, Com- High-voltage system, work munication Hill Ascent Control, see drive-off assistant Guest profile, see BMW ID Hills Hill-start assist, see drive-off assistant HomeLink, see Integrated Universal Remote Control Handbrake, see Parking brake...
  • Page 367 Indicator light on the charging socket, see Dis- play, charging status Indicator lights Key Card Individual air distribution Keyless Go, see Comfort Access Individual settings, see BMW ID Key, mechanical Inductive charging, smartphone, see Wireless Key, see Vehicle key charging tray Knee airbag...
  • Page 368 LIM button, see Manual Speed Limiter Maximum speed, winter tires List, instrument cluster, see Selection lists Medical supplies, see First-aid kit Live Cockpit Plus, see BMW Curved Display Memory function Live Cockpit Professional, see BMW Curved Messages, see Check Control...
  • Page 369 Operating state of vehicle Multi-function steering wheel Operating system, see BMW iDrive Multifunction steering wheel, buttons Operation via voice My BMW app, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Optional equipment, see Vehicle equipment tion, Entertainment, Communication Outside temperature Overwintering, see Long-term vehicle stor-...
  • Page 370 Personal hotspot, see Owner's Manual for Radiator fluid Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Radio information, see Owner's Manual for Personal profile, see BMW ID Navigation, Entertainment, Communication Personal settings Radio, see Owner's Manual for Navigation, En- Physical units, see Setting units of measure-...
  • Page 371 Runflat tires, see Runflat tires mission Sensors, care Service and warranty Service life of high-voltage battery Service notifications Safe braking Service notifications, see Condition Based Safe Share function, see BMW Digital Key Service Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 372 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Servotronic Stability control systems SET button, Active Cruise Control Standard charging cable SET button, Cruise Control Standard charging, see Vehicle, charging Setting the time, see Time Standard equipment, see Vehicle equipment Setting units of measurement Standby state, see Operating state of vehi- Shortcuts, iDrive Side airbag...
  • Page 373 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Tires, run-flat Tire tread Tools Tailgate, emergency unlocking Torque display, see Sport displays Tailgate, opening and closing with no-touch Touchpad, Controller activation Tow bar Tail lights, replacing, see Lights and bulbs Towing Taking the vehicle out of service Towing eye Technical changes, see For Your Own Safety Tow rope...
  • Page 374 REFERENCE Everything from A to Z Upholstery material care Voice control Upper retaining strap, top tether Voice control, see BMW Intelligent Personal USB audio, see Owner's Manual for Naviga- Assistant tion, Entertainment, Communication Voice recognition USB port, position in vehicle...
  • Page 375 Everything from A to Z REFERENCE Windshield cleaning system, see Wiper sys- Windshield, defrosting Windshield, removing condensation Windshield washer fluid, see Washer fluid Windshield wipers, see Wiper system Winter storage, see Long-term vehicle stor- Winter tires Winter tires, tread Wiper blades, replacing Wiper fluid, see Washer fluid Wiper, fold-away position Wipers, see Wiper system...
  • Page 376 *BL5B45E3000Y* 01405B45E30 ue Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 379 California Proposition 65 Warning For vehicles sold in California: Online Edition for Part no. 01405B45E30 - VI/24...
  • Page 380 BMW DRIVER'S GUIDE APP. YOUR DIGITAL VEHICLE INFORMATION. The BMW Driver's Guide app explains the equipment of your vehicle and offers further scopes and functions: All information surrounding navigation, entertainment and communication Photorealistic animations for various vehicle functions Keyword search 360°...
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