Mobis integrated a series of projectors under the vehicle's dashboard, and at CES 2025, the company shared a prototype of the technology through Hyundai Mobis' KIA EV9 with the 'transparent display' which offers a new kind of vehicle-to-driver experience.
Hyundai Mobis showed off a holographic windshield display that spans the full width of the window, and it looks like a big upgrade over traditional car HUDs.
Hyundai Mobis, an automotive parts supplier, used CES 2025 to show off a new head-up display that stretches the entire width of the windscreen. The company, which supplies parts to Hyundai ...
Hyundai Mobis introduced what it says is the “world’s first” full-windshield holographic display at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, co-developed with German optical firm Carl Zeiss. This technology ...
Hyundai Mobis revealed its Holographic Windshield Display technology, which projects driving information across the windshield specific to drivers' and passengers' needs. The technology was developed with a world-renowned German optical company, ZEISS.
Hyundai Mobis revealed its Holographic Windshield Display technology, which projects driving information across the windshield specific to drivers' and passengers' needs. The technology was ...
Hyundai Mobis introduced Holographic Heads-Up Display at CES2025. Credit: Hyundai Mobis/PRNewswire. Hyundai Mobis introduced what it says is the “world’s first” full-windshield holographic ...
Hyundai Mobis, meanwhile, has said it will be giving us a look at its "Holographic Windshield Display, " something it's claiming is a world's first. Hyundai Mobis even shared a picture of what its booth at CES 2025 will look like, in case pictures of convention center booths get you excited.
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BMW used CES to introduce their new Panoramic iDrive system, which features a pillar-to-pillar display located at the base of the windscreen. Now, Hyundai Mobis is one upping them with a holographic head-up display that projects information onto the bottom of the windshield.
Hyundai aims to accomplish this with projectors hidden in the dash, just like traditional units. However, instead of a reflector, the HWD uses a special film embedded in the windscreen. The viewing angles are shallow, though, so drivers and passengers won’t be able to see each other’s displays.
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