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Hyundai Mobis will showcase various new technologies at the '2025 Seoul Mobility Show' in April. The main theme of this exhibition is 'Reality, Not the Future,' emphasizing how various mobility technologies once considered futuristic have already come into our reality. Notably, attendees will experience innovations such as the 'Holographic Windshield Display (HUD),' which transforms the concept of driving, 'MOBION,' capable of 306-degree rotation and lateral movement, and 'Human-Centric Interior Lighting,' which enhances the emotional experience inside the vehicle.
The Holographic Windshield Display (HUD),
The Holographic Windshield Display (HUD),
Developed in collaboration with German optics company ZEISS, the Holographic HUD transforms the driver's front windshield into a transparent display, providing real-time information. This innovative technology enhances safety and convenience by projecting not just driving data but also navigation, music, and video content as holograms right before the driver's eyes. It received a warm reception at CES 2025 in January and will be unveiled for the first time in Korea at the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show.
The innovative 'MOBION' capable of 360-degree rotation and lateral movement
The innovative 'MOBION' capable of 360-degree rotation and lateral movement
MOBION is a next-generation electric vehicle that utilizes Hyundai Mobis's e-corner system technology, allowing the wheels to turn 90 degrees for lateral movement or to rotate 360 degrees in place. This innovation demonstrates the convenience of parking and maneuvering in tight spaces, significantly reducing driver stress in complex urban environments. However, the intricate drive system and components may lead to increased durability and maintenance costs.
'Human-Centric Interior Lighting' that enhances the vehicle's emotional experience
'Human-Centric Interior Lighting' that enhances the vehicle's emotional experience
Human-Centric Interior Lighting refers to a technology where the vehicle's interior lighting automatically adjusts based on the driver's mood and environment. It recognizes the driving conditions and the driver's biometric information in real time, changing the color and brightness of the lighting to create a personalized interior environment. This technology not only reduces driver fatigue by creating a comfortable atmosphere but also elevates the luxurious ambiance of the interior, showcasing innovative technological prowess beyond traditional ambient lighting.
Meanwhile, Hyundai Mobis operates the M.Tech Gallery, where experts provide explanations to help visitors understand and experience new technologies. This initiative simplifies complex automotive technologies, enhancing accessibility for general audiences. Additionally, a junior engineering class for elementary students will focus on nurturing future scientists through activities like creating 3D holograms and building solar-powered mini cars.
In addition, Hyundai Mobis's participation in the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show emphasizes that future technologies have become a reality for everyday consumers. Unlike previous exhibitions that focused on concept cars, Hyundai Mobis presents tangible, demonstrable technologies, making the future of mobility accessible today.
The Hyundai Mobis booth at the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show promises an immersive experience where consumers can see, hear, and touch advanced technologies. This event will allow attendees to feel the presence of innovative technologies prepared by Hyundai Mobis, which are not just part of the future but are already here. We appreciate your valuable feedback in the comments and wish you a joyful and happy day as we conclude this post.
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