- Developed an ultra-large 34” vertically rotating cockpit display.
- A single large screen displaying driving information and controlling infotainment functions… Enhanced visibility with triple curved surface technology.
- New convergence technology combining core component technology know-how with cutting-edge technology… Ten patents applied at home and abroad.
[Photo] Hyundai Mobis has developed the world’s first adjustable display optimized for autonomous vehicles.
[SEOUL, May 23, 2022] Hyundai Mobis (KRX: 012330) has developed the world’s first adjustable display technology for automotive cockpit integrated system, as announced on 23. Optimized for autonomous vehicles, this new technology has adopted a new concept of ultra big, curved screen that’s mobile. It is also known as a swivel display because the screen can be moved up and down.
This adjustable display features an ultra-large 34” display and is equipped with ultra-high resolution 6K OLED panels. Currently, a 34” automotive screen is recognized as the largest among automotive screens as it faces challenging quality conditions such as durability and reliability. In particular, the company designed this oversized screen as a multi-curved screen that folds in three spots from top to bottom. This structure not only provides better visibility for the user, but also contributes to the overall aesthetic effect in terms of design.
Extending from the driver’s seat to the passenger’s seat, it is capable of displaying a variety of content, including various driving and navigation information, as well as music and videos, so you can enjoy full-screen personalized content in an environment autonomous driving. You can also rotate the screen towards the driver’s seat and use a small screen that only shows minimal information to enjoy the open feel.
Despite its ultra size, this display only has one screen, which means that you can watch a video, for example, in full screen when the vehicle is in autonomous driving. You can also control content in a variety of ways, including screen tapping and gestures.
In the process of developing this new technology, Hyundai Mobis has filed ten patent applications both at home and abroad. It wasn’t easy to develop a mobile display that was supposed to be used in a moving car. The company has applied for patents, for example, for swivel display arrangement technology, position control and integrated cockpit design.
The technical knowledge the company has accumulated as a major producer of cockpit modules, one of the three major automotive modules, has enabled Hyundai Mobis to develop this rotating display technology.