Hyundai Mobis has introduced a Kia EV9 equipped with a holographic head-up display. It uses a projector and special film to display images and video on the windshield. Pre-development wrapped up last year and mass production could begin as early as 2027.
As is the way with most infotainment systems now, the central touchscreen is customizable, in so much as drivers can pin their most-used apps and key information to the home screen. Judging by imagery and video released by BMW,
Hyundai Mobis, the top auto parts maker for Hyundai, Genesis, and Kia, has unveiled the world's first full-windshield holographic display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The innovative tech marks a major leap in the evolution of in-car infotainment systems.
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.
However, while BMW’s approach is to project the head-up display interface onto a black strip at the foot of the windscreen, Hyundai Mobis demonstrated how its UI can be projected onto a ...
BMW revealed a brand-new infotainment system that is bound for its Neue Klasse models as well as the rest of its new vehicles starting later this year. The showpiece is BMW Panoramic Vision, which turns the lower section of the windshield into multiple screens spanning the width of the car, all using a projector.
CES has always been a glimpse into the future, and this year’s event indeed showed that we’re living in a tech-centric world. The innovations on display were mind-boggling, from robots that can follow you around to holographic windshields.
At CES 2025, automakers like Hyundai, BMW, and Sony Honda Mobility unveiled groundbreaking in-cabin technologies.
A screen showing the new BMW panoramic iDrive is displayed during ... display is projected on the windshield of a car at the Hyundai Mobis booth during the CES tech show Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025 ...
Conventional in-cabin sensing system has distinguished the driver's seat and the rear seats; it used different advanced technologies in the driver's seat for the safety of passengers. However, Hyundai Mobis has combined multiple technologies into one system to ensure the safety of all passengers in the vehicle.
Hyundai Mobis has created an In-Cabin Monitoring System that detects risky driving behaviors, providing alerts for situations like drowsy driving and smartphone use. The system will be marketed within the year.
The number and size of display surfaces in car cockpits has been growing for several years. Now the windshield is becoming the main source of