The legacy of the iPod continues, with BMW announcing that it’s next generation models will feature an iPod interface, letting drivers to integrate iPod functionality into their vehicles’ music system.
The interface will be available for owners of the new BMW 3 Series Sedans and Sports Wagons as well as the 5, 6, and 7 Series. It will also be available for the new M5 Sedan and M6 Coupe.
The integration of the iPod will make it possible for drivers to control their music through their existing audio system and the multifunction steering wheel.
BMW is promising that the interface will be compatible with Sirius satellite radio as well as the recently introduced HD Radio, meaning owners will be able to enjoy a broad selection of high fidelity broadcast music sources as well.
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