Hyundai Mobis Redefines Automotive Displays with Dynamic Panoramic Innovations

By Dabbie Davis

Jun 11, 2024 05:58 AM EDT

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In a recent announcement, Hyundai Mobis revealed the latest iteration of its in-vehicle digital cockpit series, M.VICS 5.0. By integrating advanced display technologies, the company aims to redefine the benchmark for futuristic digital cockpits, signaling a significant leap in automotive innovation and user experience.

Panoramic Display from Hyundai Mobis

Hyundai Mobis has debuted a panoramic multi-display that extends seamlessly across the driver and passenger areas, revolutionizing the driving and passenger experience. As highlighted by The Korean Herald, the company presented M.VICS 5.0, a cutting-edge addition to its in-vehicle digital cockpit series.

Embracing the mantra "All You Can See," this latest series emphasizes the integration of diverse display technologies, showcasing expansive panels that span from the driver's dashboard to the assistant seat side dashboard.

A Hyundai Mobis official emphasized the company's strategic focus on securing orders for crucial components in electrification, electronics, and autonomous driving, underscoring their ongoing proactive sales initiatives.

The official further highlighted the commitment to promoting the future mobility solution M.VICS 5.0 to prominent global clients, aligning with Hyundai Mobis' vision for advancement in the automotive industry.

Feature, M.VICS 5.0 Panoramic Display

Le Lézard recently covered Hyundai Mobis' debut of M.VICS 5.0 on June 11th, marking the release of the advanced integrated driver's system with state-of-the-art digital cockpit features. Since the inception of M.VICS in 2021, which initially focused on analyzing biometric signals like posture and heart rate, Hyundai Mobis has consistently refined the system through yearly updates.

M.VICS 5.0 showcases a configuration of five display panels, including a 27-inch main screen for dashboard and navigation details, a 12.3-inch high-definition screen dedicated to the passenger, a 7-inch screen for real-time vehicle status updates, and user-friendly button controls.

These components seamlessly integrate to establish a spacious and inviting environment for the driver. Additionally, the inclusion of a projection display with touch functionality and haptic feedback below the primary screen enhances overall user convenience and interaction.

Furthermore, the report emphasized Hyundai Mobis' strategic approach in designing individual display panels to operate autonomously based on their specific functions and contextual requirements. All while enabling seamless integration into a unified screen when necessary, embodying a concept of 'separate yet united.

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This design philosophy enhances user experience by presenting a wide array of information on the expansive screen, encompassing essential elements like dashboard data, navigation details, and entertainment features, surpassing traditional expectations associated with in-vehicle displays.

Modes, Motion Sickness Care, Safety Features

In a separate observation by Le Lézard, it was highlighted that the display panels are equipped with a dynamic system capable of vertical movement and tilt adjustment, ensuring optimal screen size and positioning based on driving requirements.

Transitioning into 'Drive Mode,' a section of the panel descends beneath the dashboard, converting into a more compact display configuration. For entertainment purposes in 'Theater Mode' or relaxation in 'Relax Mode,' adjustments occur where the steering wheel lowers and the seat reclines.

This is accompanied by automatic alterations in the display's angle and dimensions to suit the designated mode. In the development of M.VICS 5.0, Hyundai Mobis introduced innovative safety features to enhance passenger protection and comfort.

The large-screen display incorporates lighting technology to alert passengers of rear-side collision risks and utilizes color scenarios to mitigate motion sickness. Advanced camera systems monitor driver attentiveness and issue alerts for drowsiness or distraction.

Moreover, the integration of safety technologies like airbags ensures comprehensive passenger safety measures. Hyundai Mobis's commitment to innovation is evident through the filing of nine new patents for parts, design, and user experience technology, reinforcing its position as a leader in the future mobility market with over 1,700 patents registered in 2023 alone.

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