Not exact matches
There is little doubt that the best days of Comand and iDrive are over, but it's only the BMW that wraps up the two preferred dynamic configurations and lets you tap them at will via the red M1 and
M2 steering -
wheel buttons.
BMW also allows you to select each of these settings and then save them in two all - encompassing modes you can activate using preset
buttons on the
steering wheel, marked M1 and
M2.
To keep things simple, BMW has added two M Drive
buttons to the
steering wheel, allowing the driver to program two presets: M1 could be for twisty mountain roads, while
M2 might be a full - bore track configuration.
The car gets two
buttons - M1 and
M2 on the
steering wheel, finished in red so you can't miss»em.
After two already quick laps of Circuito Estoril in 4WD mode, the M5 showing superb balance and effectiveness, you switch to 4WD Sport by touching a
button on the centre console or, better still, by pressing one of the nifty, red and fully - programmable M1 and
M2 levers mounted atop the horizontal branch of the
steering wheel.
It has programmable M1 and
M2 buttons on the
steering wheel, which can be set to whatever settings you like.
Steering, shifting, throttle and suspension all offer multiple modes, from Efficient or Comfort to Sport Plus, with combinations of settings savable to the M1 or M2 buttons on the steerin
Steering, shifting, throttle and suspension all offer multiple modes, from Efficient or Comfort to Sport Plus, with combinations of settings savable to the M1 or
M2 buttons on the
steeringsteering wheel.
To make things easier, the M5 has a pair of
steering -
wheel buttons labeled «M1» and «
M2» that allow the driver to store a pair of presets for easy access.
The M5 also gets M1 and
M2 buttons on the
steering wheel which can be used to store two set - ups combining the driver's preference of engine, transmission, suspension and M xDrive modes, the DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) mode, and Head - Up Display settings.
The interior comes with redesigned seats and the addition of M1 and
M2 buttons on the
steering wheel.
There are two easily accessible shortcut memory
buttons on the
steering wheel, labelled M1 and
M2, which you can use to store your favourite pre-sets for all the various modes.
M1 and
M2 thumb switches on the horizontal spokes of the
steering wheel activate two personalised set - ups, and there are also three separate
buttons to switch modes for the drivetrain, dampers and
steering.
M1 and
M2 buttons on the
steering wheel.
The various configurations can be combined in whichever way the driver prefers and can be stored for easy access using the M1 and
M2 buttons on the
steering wheel.
The M1 and
M2 buttons on the
steering wheel also provide direct access to the range of driving modes.
The M Drive system lets you save two settings which you can activate with M1 and
M2 buttons on the
steering wheel.