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Automakers unveil AI-powered in-cabin tech at CES 2025
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The big picture: Major automakers unveiled advanced in-cabin technologies at CES in Las Vegas, focusing on enhanced driver experiences and innovative display systems.

Key technological advancements: Hyundai Mobis introduced groundbreaking holographic windshield technology that enables differentiated displays for drivers and passengers.

  • The full-windshield display system represents a significant leap forward in heads-up display technology, projecting customized information across the entire windscreen
  • BMW presented its new “iDrive” panoramic display system, featuring lower windscreen projections with personalization capabilities
  • Interior lighting systems designed to reduce motion sickness were demonstrated, showing how automotive comfort continues to evolve
A demo of Hyundai Mobis' holographic windshield display viewed from the side and head on.
Hyundai’s new in-cabin display. Image credit: Engadget
A passenger-side view of Hyundai Mobis' HWD. Notice how you can't see the two sections of the display on the driver's side of the car.
Passenger view of Hyundai’s display. Image credit: Engadget

AI integration and voice assistance: Honda and Sony’s joint venture showcased AI-powered features that aim to transform the driving experience.

  • The “Afeela 1” model will incorporate an interactive AI voice assistant to enhance driver interaction
  • Honda’s upcoming “0 series” will utilize “AISMO OS” to manage various vehicle operations
  • Voice assistant integration is being positioned as a potential solution to reduce driver distraction while accessing vehicle features

EV infrastructure initiatives: Honda detailed ambitious plans to expand charging accessibility for its electric vehicle customers.

  • The automaker committed to providing access to over 100,000 charging stations by 2030
  • Development of personalized charging experiences is underway, potentially incorporating AI to streamline station location and payment processes
  • Smart charging solutions are being explored to simplify the overall EV ownership experience

User experience considerations: The automotive industry faces the challenge of balancing feature innovation with user-friendly interfaces.

  • Questions persist about the optimal number of features to include without overwhelming drivers
  • Integration of AI assistants could potentially streamline access to various functions
  • Manufacturers are working to ensure new technologies enhance rather than complicate the driving experience

Future implications: While these technological advances demonstrate the automotive industry’s innovative capabilities, their success will ultimately depend on user adoption and real-world practicality in enhancing the driving experience without compromising safety.

From AI assistants to holographic displays, automakers showcase in-cabin experiences at CES

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