Weber said BMW wanted to expand what drivers could do with an in-car UI, but that the design team also didn’t want to overwhelm drivers with screens like so many of the company’s peers.
You may still find some differences in the UI format depending on the size and DPI specs of your car display. The new design is already rolling out widely with the Android Auto v13.4 update.
It now has improved map utilization on all screen sizes and returns of right-aligned UI elements when not navigating.
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