Hyundai Mobis said on the 9th that it will take part in CES 2026, the world's largest home appliance and IT exhibition, to be held in Las Vegas in January next year, and unveil about 30 mobility convergence technologies.

Hyundai Mobis' main exhibit is the cockpit (driver's seat) integrated solution "M.VICS 7.0." M.VICS refers to a solution that brings together Hyundai Mobis' infotainment technologies.

Cockpit Integrated Solution M.VICS 7.0 is equipped with a Holographic Windshield Display. /Courtesy of Hyundai Mobis

M.VICS integrates technologies including a holographic windshield display (HWD) that projects driving information onto the front windshield, and a large 8.1-inch display that expands vertically. Hyundai Mobis has begun advancing the technology with a goal of mass production in 2029.

There is also an electronic control system "X-by-Wire." This is a technology that controls steering and braking with electrical signals without mechanical linkage.

Hyundai Mobis said it realizes optimal driving performance by integrating the two functions in a single controller. A dual safety system was also applied so that even if an error occurs in the steering function, the braking system safely controls the vehicle.

Along with this, the company plans to showcase new technologies in electronics, electrification, and chassis, including an Augmented Reality (AR) head-up display (AR-HUD), a low-power display, and high-performance and entry-level electric vehicle drive systems.

Hyundai Mobis has participated in CES every year since 2016. This year, it plans to operate its exhibition hall for pre-invited client companies.

A Hyundai Mobis official said, "While it is important to inform general visitors about leading mobility technologies, we decided to invite client companies from North America and make CES a substantial venue for orders."

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