In other words: Stop trying to understand it. Just drive. Or rather, just gesture, swipe, pay, apologize to Hans, and drive.

"To locate a function, swipe left, right, up, down, or diagonally with three fingers while humming the M Division theme song." Chapter 2: The Gesture Control (Haptic Feedback Edition) iDrive 11 removes the physical rotary controller (RIP). It is now all gaze and gesture. The manual introduces Haptic Air Flicking .

To turn up the volume, you must pinch the air near the rearview mirror and rotate your wrist as if unscrewing a lightbulb. To decline a call, you must point your index finger at the screen, shake your head "no," and blink twice.

If you are reading this, you have either just taken delivery of a 2026 G90 M5 or you have locked yourself inside your i7 and the HVAC is stuck on "Icelandic Breeze." Welcome. You are holding the iDrive i11 User Manual , a 400-page document that BMW’s lawyers insisted on printing, but which BMW’s designers clearly hoped you would ignore.

"If the system detects a 'thumbs up' while you are scratching your nose, the vehicle will enter Sport Boost mode. Do not scratch your nose in school zones." Chapter 3: The Subscription Tiers (The Fine Print) You will notice Page 150 is laminated. That is because it contains the "Active Driving Privileges."

"If the vehicle detects hesitation at a roundabout, the HUD will display a live video feed of your mother sighing." The Index (What they don't tell you) Look up "Turn signal." You will not find it. Why? Because iDrive i11 has hidden the turn signal stalk behind a capacitive touch panel located under the steering wheel airbag. To indicate a left turn, you must swipe the leather trim at the 7 o'clock position.

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In other words: Stop trying to understand it. Just drive. Or rather, just gesture, swipe, pay, apologize to Hans, and drive.

"To locate a function, swipe left, right, up, down, or diagonally with three fingers while humming the M Division theme song." Chapter 2: The Gesture Control (Haptic Feedback Edition) iDrive 11 removes the physical rotary controller (RIP). It is now all gaze and gesture. The manual introduces Haptic Air Flicking . idrive i11 user manual

To turn up the volume, you must pinch the air near the rearview mirror and rotate your wrist as if unscrewing a lightbulb. To decline a call, you must point your index finger at the screen, shake your head "no," and blink twice. In other words: Stop trying to understand it

If you are reading this, you have either just taken delivery of a 2026 G90 M5 or you have locked yourself inside your i7 and the HVAC is stuck on "Icelandic Breeze." Welcome. You are holding the iDrive i11 User Manual , a 400-page document that BMW’s lawyers insisted on printing, but which BMW’s designers clearly hoped you would ignore. "To locate a function, swipe left, right, up,

"If the system detects a 'thumbs up' while you are scratching your nose, the vehicle will enter Sport Boost mode. Do not scratch your nose in school zones." Chapter 3: The Subscription Tiers (The Fine Print) You will notice Page 150 is laminated. That is because it contains the "Active Driving Privileges."

"If the vehicle detects hesitation at a roundabout, the HUD will display a live video feed of your mother sighing." The Index (What they don't tell you) Look up "Turn signal." You will not find it. Why? Because iDrive i11 has hidden the turn signal stalk behind a capacitive touch panel located under the steering wheel airbag. To indicate a left turn, you must swipe the leather trim at the 7 o'clock position.