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Hyundai's Holographic Windshield Changes Driving
2 Jan
Summary
- Hyundai unveils a holographic windshield display project
- The new display will offer an 18.1-inch expandable surface
- Hyundai's Atlas robot is also previewed at the event

Hyundai is showcasing cutting-edge automotive technology, including its novel Holographic Windshield Display. This advanced system transforms the entire front windshield into an ultra-large, vertically expandable 18.1-inch display surface using holographic film. Developed in collaboration with optics specialist Zeiss, it aims to project crucial vehicle data directly into the driver's line of sight, minimizing distractions. Passengers may also enjoy entertainment features on this immersive display.
The company plans to begin mass production of this innovative windshield technology in 2029. Beyond in-cabin advancements, Hyundai will also present its new Atlas robot, a next-generation humanoid robot developed with Boston Dynamics. This introduction signifies a tangible move towards the commercialization of AI Robotics, emphasizing the creation of safe and adaptable robotic co-workers.
Hyundai's presentation at CES will also cover other technological advancements, including its commitment to electronics, chassis system safety, AR head-up displays, low-power display solutions, and electric vehicle drive systems. The company's presentation is scheduled for January 5 at 4 PM ET.




