We take a closer look at 11 of the tech innovations that will find their way into future BMWs

BMW is preparing to pack its upcoming next-generation of models with revolutionary new technology that will allow the car to react ‘intelligently’ with local road conditions to allow both greater fuel efficiency as well as improving safety for both drivers and pedestrians.

Here, Autocar takes a closer look at some of the technology that will be on BMW's future models, including the new 3-series.

Read an overview of BMW's future tech
ILENA intelligent sat-nav
This system will suggest three different navigated routes — standard, eco or quick — with previous information about the driver’s style being used to plot the eco one. It can also be used with future hybrid BMWs, to calculate — via 3D mapping — the most efficient route for the drivetrain.

Mobility assistant app
Can use public transport information to advise a driver that it is quicker to either use a bus or train for a particular journey. Could also receive live updates on car park space availability and even bike hire information, such as that already offered for smartphones by London’s cycle rental scheme.

Collision avoidance
Lateral collision avoidance uses all-round laser sensors to automatically tweak the steering to prevent an accident in a narrow lane.

See pics of BMW's future tech in action
Autopark
Drivers will be able to squeeze their car into a tight parking space by lining up the car, getting out and using the key to remotely drive it into the space. Although the system could cost well under £800 as an option, it is currently illegal in most parts of the world.

Smart key
BMW keys will act like swipe cards, able to store small amounts of credit and hold codes that will work as train tickets or open pre-booked hotel rooms.

Micropause Apps
Communication with traffic lights will allow the car to know how long it will be stationary; news flashes or games could be brought up on the TFT screen.

See Autocar's exclusive rendering of the next BMW 3-series
iDrive
On the next 3-series and 6-series initially, there will be an updated iDrive controller with an integrated touch panel on the top of the rotary knob.

Email on the move
Direct connection to an email server, with messages displayed on dash screen. Voice synthesis reads them out, voice control allows driver to reply.

Read Autocar's scoop on the next BMW 3-series
Gearbox ‘sail’ mode
BMW has revealed a new version of the eight-speed autobox equipped with a ‘sail’ mode. If the driver lifts off the accelerator and doesn’t brake, the drivetrain switches into neutral and disconnects.

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More efficient hybrids
Future plug-in versions of BMW hybrids could use pre-selected sat-nav routes and weather and traffic information to set an ideal battery charge and even pre-warm the engine for maximum efficiency.

AMULETT detection
The car will be able to detect any children carrying a transponder, so they can be avoided should they run into the road from behind parked vehicles.
Hilton Holloway

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