LG Innotek previewed its CES 2026 exhibition booth to domestic media on January 5, 2026, revealing a 3,552 sq ft booth positioned at the entrance of the West Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center, where the company continues to emphasize mobility as a standalone theme, consistent with its approach last year.
Upon entry, visitors encounter a futuristic autonomous driving concept car mockup featuring 16 integrated Autonomous Driving and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems products, as LG Innotek shifts from standalone component displays to theme based hardware and software solutions, underscoring its strategic transition from a traditional automotive parts supplier to a full scale mobility solutions provider aligned with the rise of AI Defined Vehicles.
The autonomous driving mockup showcases interior and exterior solutions centered on LG Innotek’s fusion sensing system, which integrates camera modules with LiDAR and radar, alongside new heating and active cleaning camera modules that remove snow, frost, moisture, and debris within one second using proprietary software. In partnership with Aeva, the company debuts an ultra-compact LiDAR capable of detecting objects up to 656 ft, addressing long-range perception limits of cameras.
Visitors can experience a simulated autonomous test drive featuring front LED displays, an under-display camera module with AI image restoration and dual recording, child presence detection via ultra-wideband radar, and hands-free trunk operation. The booth also highlights lighting technologies such as the CES 2026 Innovation Award–winning Ultra-Slim Pixel Lighting Module and the Nexlide Air headlamp component, along with connectivity solutions including 5G NTN modules, vehicular access point modules, and ultra-wideband digital keys.
A separate EV mockup presents 15 electric vehicle solutions, including the world’s first mass-produced 800 V wireless battery management system and B-Link, reinforcing LG Innotek’s push toward integrated mobility solutions for autonomous driving and electric vehicles.
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2026-01-10T00:22:04Z