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.
CES 2025 is wrapping up, and as always, the show delivered a bold vision of what’s next in automotive tech. This year, the spotlight was on reimagining mobility — whether through modular flying vehicles or next-gen holographic displays.
Automakers are showing off whizz-bang tech for vehicle interiors meant to reshape drivers’ relationships with their cars.
At CES 2025, automakers like Hyundai, BMW, and Sony Honda Mobility unveiled groundbreaking in-cabin technologies.
It’s that time of year again when Las Vegas holds its annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), but what cars and technology are being showcased?
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.
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.
While these features won’t be U.S.-ready at launch, it’s a bold step toward the software-defined mobility era Honda is eager to lead. Hyundai Mobis kind of stole the show at CES 2025 with the ...
Hyundai Mobis unveiled a full-windshield holographic technology, while BMW spotlighted its new “iDrive” panoramic display. And Honda and Sony Honda Mobility showed what consumers can expect ...
A Holographic Windshield display is projected on the windshield of a car at the Hyundai Mobis booth during the CES tech show Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) The Honda 0 ...
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,
Even before CES 2025 kicked off a few trends began to emerge — or more accurately, some gaps appeared. All U.S. and some European automakers that