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.
Hyundai Mobis Co., the auto parts unit of South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group, has showcased a groundbreaking holographic windshield display technology at CES 2025, the company said Thursday. The holographic windshield display,
LAS VEGAS -- 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 Aptera Aptera is nearly ready for production and features a handy plug-in option for folks who live in sun-starved places like the UK. There's a 50,000-strong list of pre-orders for the Pininfarina-designed, two-seater, solar cell-roofed tri-motor EV, capable of going from 0-60mph in four seconds and onto a top speed of 101mph.
At CES 2025, automakers like Hyundai, BMW, and Sony Honda Mobility unveiled groundbreaking in-cabin technologies.
Well, the Afeela 1 launched at this year’s CES. The electric sedan features a swathe of Sony electronics and a yoke steering wheel, and is available for preorder, though only in California at the moment.
While Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made major waves at this year’s CES, it was the auto industry that stole the show.
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.
This year’s show highlights groundbreaking new smart auto tech, from AI and automation to detecting impaired drivers
The self-driving car industry has bounced back from a Cruise incident in 2023 thanks to advancements in generative AI. These innovations in AI robotics now place the industry on the verge of potentially exceeding US$1 trillion,
The upcoming PV5 will be available in Basic, Van, High Roof, and Chassis Cab flavors. It will be joined by the PV7 and PV1
We expect Panoramic iDrive will debut in upcoming BMW vehicles in late 2025.