Modern Mobius full-width HUD will be unveiled at 2023CES.

Modern Mobius full-width holographic HUD will be unveiled at 2023CES, and mass production will begin as early as 2025. Similar to BMW’s panoramic view bridge, the Volkswagen ID. CODE concept car is also equipped with a similar Wide-R curved screen.

Modern Mobius’ new holographic display can replace digital dashboard, infotainment system and front passenger display. The screen battle has reached a new height. Because modern Mobius cooperated with optical expert Zeiss to develop the “holographic windshield display”, it effectively turned the windshield into a high-tech head-up display, which can replace the digital dashboard, infotainment system and front passenger display. In addition, since this is only a projection, the driver can “check multiple pieces of information without taking his eyes off the road”.

Although it sounds like a far-fetched fantasy, they said, “This dream technology that used to exist only in movies or advertisements is about to become a reality, and mass production may begin as early as 2027.

Although the details are still a little vague, Hyundai Mobius said that the display relies on high-tech projectors and transparent films applied to the windshield, which are only 100 microns thick.

Preliminary product development is already in progress, and the technology has recently been shown to “domestic and global automobile manufacturer customers”, which may mean that Hyundai and Kia will carry this new technology. In any case, the company has always been open to attracting new customers, and pointed out that a market research company said, “By 2030, the global holographic HUD market is expected to grow to about 7 million units, becoming a new trend in the next generation display field.”

Although it remains to be seen whether the holographic display will become the next big event, Hyundai Mobius said that this is a huge evolution of the existing head-up display and will make the room open and transparent.