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M.VICS 6.0 and Hyundai Mobis SDV solutions demonstrate new possibilities for electric vehicles

Hyundai Mobis unveiled the Kia EV9 with a holographic display at IAA Mobility 2025.

At the IAA Mobility 2025 exhibition in Munich, Hyundai Mobis unveiled the Kia EV9 with an innovative HWD holographic display that turns the windshield into an interactive screen. The display is capable of showing navigation information, multimedia content, and vehicle status data. Commercial implementation of the technology, developed in collaboration with ZEISS, is planned for 2029.

M.VICS 6.0 and Hyundai Mobis SDV solutions demonstrate new possibilities for electric vehicles
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Besides the public demo, Hyundai Mobis held private presentations for the world's biggest carmakers. Three key areas of the company's development were presented in a private pavilion: eco-friendly electrification, integrated management solutions, and visualization technologies. The strategy is based on an SDV (software-defined vehicle) solution that combines software and hardware for level 2+ autonomous driving, including cybersecurity, wireless updates, and system integration.

In the field of visual technologies, Hyundai Mobis showcased the upgraded M.VICS 6.0 digital cockpit with the new MIS 2.0 infotainment system, holographic display, and sliding screen. The company is actively negotiating with European brands Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz on partnership projects and customized solutions for automakers, according to Tarantas News.

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Author: Наталья Чудесатова

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