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BMW Australia deletes touchscreen features in some cars amid chip shortage – Drive
Approximately 200 new BMWs will go rotary controller and voice control only this year, as chip pressures force touch functionality…

Approximately 200 vehicles across 2 Series Coupe, 3 Series, 4 Series, X5, X6, X7 and Z4 ranges built from October across five plants in Germany, Mexico, Austria and the US will see touch functionality deleted from their infotainment display, leaving voice…
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