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

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LAS VEGAS — Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Hyundai Mobis unveiled a full-windshield holographic technology, while BMW spotlighted its new “iDrive” panoramic display. Meanwhile, Honda spotlighted “ultra-personal optimization” for customers of its upcoming 0 series of election vehicles — the first two models of which are set to launch in North America next year. While there’s ample excitement around the latest bells and whistles announced from car companies like those on display at CES this week, questions also emerged about how many new features are too many features. In addition to a previously-announced venture with seven other automakers to create the “IONNA” charging network in North America, Honda on Tuesday said it plans to expand such efforts “to ensure that Honda 0 Series owners will have access to more than 100,000 charging stations by 2030.” Honda is also exploring ways to provide “personalized” charging experiences for its EV customers down the road.

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