At CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Hyundai Mobis introduced a groundbreaking holographic windshield display, marking a futuristic step in car cockpit design. Developed in collaboration with German optics company Zeiss, this innovative windshield integrates high-definition visuals with essential driving information.
The holographic windshield projects images onto a thin film that is attached to the car’s front glass. This allows the entire windshield to function as a display, showcasing details like speed, navigation, and entertainment options. The images appear seamlessly without obstructing the driver’s view, enhancing safety and reducing the need for traditional dashboard screens.
Benefits for Drivers
This technology helps drivers keep their heads up by eliminating distractions caused by checking cockpit devices or gadgets. By displaying key information directly on the windshield, it minimizes the risks of looking away from the road. The display can cover any part of the windshield, offering flexibility for different use cases.
Future Plans
Hyundai Mobis plans to begin mass production of the holographic windshield in 2027. According to CEO Lee Gyu-suk, the company aims to strengthen its position in the global market with innovative, high-value products.
This revolutionary windshield is expected to shape the future of in-car technology, offering a safer and more immersive driving experience while reducing reliance on traditional dashboard setups.