Hyundai Mobis unveiled a full-windshield holographic display at CES 2025, allowing critical information to be projected onto the windshield. The commercialization of this technology is expected by 2027.
Hyundai Mobis unveiled the world’s first full-windshield holographic display at the CES 2025 tech trade show, hoping to redefine the future of in-vehicle display technology, the auto parts maker said Thursday.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny holographic dashboards displayed on windshields. And AI-powered voice assistants paired with infotainment systems to keep you company on long drives.
The display projects vital driving information directly onto the windshield, enhancing safety and navigation without obstructing the view.
Hyundai Mobis, a leading Korean car parts manufacturer affiliated with Hyundai Motor Group, unveiled the world’s first holographic windshield display at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, the US, marking a futuristic shift in passenger car cockpit design.
Hyundai Mobis, a leading global automotive supplier, has introduced the world's first full-windshield holographic display at CES 2025, redefining the future of in-vehicle display technology. Unlike conventional systems that rely on traditional screen-based components,
Global automotive supplier Hyundai Mobis introduced the world’s first full-windscreen holographic display at CES 2025.
in Las Vegas this week. Hyundai Mobis unveiled a full-windshield holographic technology, while BMW spotlighted its new “iDrive” panoramic display. And Honda and Sony Honda Mobility showed what ...
Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny new dashboard and windshield displays. And AI-powered voice assistants paired with abundant infotainment systems to keep you company on long drives.
Thousands of people flooded Las Vegas last week for CES, a tech trade show where companies present their latest innovations.
The upcoming PV5 will be available in Basic, Van, High Roof, and Chassis Cab flavors. It will be joined by the PV7 and PV1
scheduled to open in Las Vegas next week. Not only will major home appliance companies like Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc. participate, but other prominent Korean firms, such as SK hynix Inc., SK Telecom Co. and Hyundai Mobis Co., will ...