Hyundai Mobis aims to commercially launch a 18-inch rollable automotive display by 2028

According to reports from Korea, Hyundai Mobis has plans to launch a 18-inch rollable automotive display, ans has seemingly already signed up both General Motors, Hyundai Motors and Kia to adopt this display into four models, that will launch in 2028.

Hyundai Mobis hasn't yet selected the supplier of its rollable display, and it is talking to both Samsung Display and LG display. Both companies haven't yet commercialized automotive-grade rollable displays, and the development contract will have to be signed within a few months if the companies hope to have a commercial launch in 2028.

 

Both LGD and SDC have already supplied OLED panels for Hyundai Motors before, and the two companies have been developing rollable displays for many years. Samsung already confirmed it will start producing rollable AMOLED displays in April 2025. Back in 2023, Hyundai Mobis demonstrated a rollable display prototype (see image above) based on LGD panels.

The two Korean display makers, however, will not be the deploy such automotive rollable OLED technology, though. In September 2024, China's Hongqi launched its latest luxury executive sedan, the Guoya that adopts a 14.2" rollable (sliding) AMOLED display for the center multimedia display. The AMOLED display is produced by Visionox.

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Posted: Feb 17,2025 by Ron Mertens