MAJOR CHINESE OEM SELECTS VALEO’S INNOVATIVE PANORAMIC HEAD-UP DISPLAY

Valeo says its panoramic Head-Up display redefines the driving experience, bringing more comfort and safety on the road

Valeo has been selected by a major Chinese OEM to equip its new models with a cutting edge pillar-to-pillar Head-Up display.
Valeo describes its panoramic Head-Up display as a groundbreaking system which transforms the vehicle’s windshield into a dynamic, interactive display; seamlessly integrating critical information directly into the driver’s line of sight.
The system relies on high-efficiency displays which are integrated into the dashboard and project information onto a special reflective treatment on the black area at the bottom of the windscreen.
Virtual floating images ensure that essential driving data – such as speed, navigation, and safety alerts – are presented within the driver’s natural field of vision, enhancing situational awareness and reducing distractions for more comfort and security on the road.
At the same time, it offers excellent visibility to both driver and passengers and meets all windscreen and field of vision regulations.
Beyond safety, Valeo’s panoramic Head-Up display also unlocks the potential for immersive experiences for all occupants, and with its local dimming display backlight, it optimises power consumption and contrast, all while maintaining a sleek, minimalist cockpit design where displays are discreetly integrated into the dashboard.
As the pace of innovation is ramping up, especially in China, Valeo says it is committed to turning bold ideas into market-ready solutions with exceptional speed and agility.
Valeo says it has illustrated how it managed to adapt to move faster from project to prototype to business, with a functional live demonstrator developed in only six months and a start of production for this first client expected in 2026.
“We are thrilled to partner with a leading Chinese OEM to bring our innovative panoramic Head-Up display to the road,” Valeo Brain Division Chief Executive Officer, Marc Vrecko, said.
“This new system represents a significant leap forward in display technology and underscores Valeo’s commitment to delivering innovative, human-centric solutions to enhance driving safety and comfort.”
Valeo explains that it is a technology company and partner to all automakers and new mobility players worldwide, dedicated to innovating to make mobility safer, smarter and more sustainable.
Valeo says it enjoys technological and industrial leadership in electrification, driving assistance systems, reinvention of the interior experience and lighting everywhere.
These four areas, vital to the transformation of mobility, are the Group’s growth drivers.
Across 28 countries, 155 plants, 64 research and development centres and 19 distribution platforms (as of February 28, 2025), Valeo employs 106,100 employees. It is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange.

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