CONTROLS -> Driving comfort for Your BMW XM SUV First Generation (2023-2025)

Driving comfort  
CONTROLS  
Driving comfort  
Programs  
Vehicle features and options  
Program  
Suspension settings  
Comfort-oriented.  
Balanced out.  
This chapter describes model-specific equip-  
ment, systems, and functions that are currently  
available, or may become available in the fu-  
ture, even if they are not present in the vehicle.  
"COMFORT"  
"SPORT"  
Additional information:  
"SPORT PLUS"  
Consistently sporty.  
Vehicle equipment, refer to page 8.  
Selecting a program  
Adaptive M chassis  
Using the button  
Press the button and select the desired  
program on the control display.  
Principle  
By adjusting the running gear, the system re-  
duces movement of the vehicle body when  
driving in a sporty way or on uneven roads.  
Via iDrive  
Adaptive M running gear settings can be con-  
figured in M Setup.  
This enhances the driving dynamics and driv-  
ing comfort depending on the road condition  
and driving style.  
Additional information:  
M Setup, refer to page 210.  
Overview  
Display in the instrument cluster  
Button in the vehicle  
When the display for M Setup is acti-  
vated in the instrument cluster, the se-  
lected program is displayed.  
Additional information:  
Central display area, refer to page 153  
Adaptive M Suspension  
Professional  
SETUP  
The Adaptive M Professional suspension is ac-  
tively controlled and includes the following sys-  
tems:  
Active Roll Stabilization, refer to page 277.  
Integral Active Steering, refer to page 221.  
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Driving comfort  
CONTROLS  
Active roll stabilization  
Active roll stabilization provides increased driv-  
ing comfort while improving vehicle agility and  
stability. Among other things, the system en-  
ables a more dynamic response to steering  
movements and reduces the body's tendency  
to roll when cornering quickly or making quick  
evasive maneuvers. This means that, e.g., the  
lateral head movements of the occupants are  
reduced.  
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