Quick Takeaways
- LG Innotek is positioning itself as an integrated autonomous mobility solution provider rather than a standalone component supplier.
- The CES 2026 showcase emphasizes AI-defined vehicle architectures combining sensing, software, lighting, and EV power systems.
On December 16, LG Innotek confirmed its participation at CES 2026, where it will introduce a wide-ranging portfolio of autonomous driving solutions designed for next-generation electric and software-defined vehicles. The company plans to present 35 future mobility technologies, reinforcing its shift from a component supplier to a provider of integrated, customer-oriented mobility systems.
As the AI-defined vehicle era accelerates, LG Innotek is aligning its strategy around solutions that tightly combine advanced hardware with AI-driven software. Rather than highlighting standalone parts, the CES 2026 showcase focuses on how sensing, computing, communication, and lighting technologies can work together to support higher levels of vehicle intelligence and automation.
Autonomous driving solutions integrated into a concept vehicle
At the center of the display is an autonomous driving concept car mockup equipped with 20 autonomous driving and ADAS components. These systems span both interior and exterior vehicle domains, covering key functions such as environmental sensing, in-vehicle monitoring, data communication, and intelligent lighting.
Key technologies demonstrated on the mockup include:
By integrating these technologies into a single vehicle platform, LG Innotek aims to illustrate how autonomous driving solutions can be deployed cohesively at the vehicle level.
AI-enabled camera, sensing, and digital access technologies
Among the new products on display is the Under-Display Camera Module, developed to support seamless in-cabin monitoring without compromising interior design. The company will also present its next-generation Digital Key Solution, which incorporates child presence detection by combining multiple sensing and software technologies into one unified system.
Exterior sensing is another major focus. LG Innotek plans to showcase:
These technologies demonstrate how AI-driven perception and lighting can enhance safety, reliability, and design flexibility.
EV-focused power and battery connectivity systems
The electric vehicle mockup highlights 15 power and motor-related components, underscoring LG Innotek’s expanding role in EV system architecture. A key exhibit is B-Link (Battery Link), a solution that combines a wireless battery management system with the Battery Junction Box into a single integrated unit.
This approach is intended to simplify battery system design, reduce wiring complexity, and support more scalable EV platforms. By linking battery intelligence with power distribution, LG Innotek positions its autonomous driving solutions within a broader EV ecosystem.
With its CES 2026 showcase, LG Innotek signals a clear focus on delivering integrated autonomous driving solutions that address sensing, intelligence, safety, and electrification as part of a unified mobility strategy.
As the AI-defined vehicle era accelerates, LG Innotek is aligning its strategy around solutions that tightly combine advanced hardware with AI-driven software. Rather than highlighting standalone parts, the CES 2026 showcase focuses on how sensing, computing, communication, and lighting technologies can work together to support higher levels of vehicle intelligence and automation.
Autonomous driving solutions integrated into a concept vehicle
At the center of the display is an autonomous driving concept car mockup equipped with 20 autonomous driving and ADAS components. These systems span both interior and exterior vehicle domains, covering key functions such as environmental sensing, in-vehicle monitoring, data communication, and intelligent lighting.
Key technologies demonstrated on the mockup include:
- Advanced camera, radar, and LiDAR-based sensing modules
- Communication components supporting real-time data exchange
- Intelligent lighting systems designed for safety and vehicle signaling
By integrating these technologies into a single vehicle platform, LG Innotek aims to illustrate how autonomous driving solutions can be deployed cohesively at the vehicle level.
AI-enabled camera, sensing, and digital access technologies
Among the new products on display is the Under-Display Camera Module, developed to support seamless in-cabin monitoring without compromising interior design. The company will also present its next-generation Digital Key Solution, which incorporates child presence detection by combining multiple sensing and software technologies into one unified system.
Exterior sensing is another major focus. LG Innotek plans to showcase:
- The Active Cleaning Camera Module, featuring AI-based software that enhances lens-cleaning performance
- Next-generation FMCW LiDAR and radar systems for improved object detection and range accuracy
- The Ultra-Thin Pixel Lighting Module, mounted at both the front and rear of the vehicle mockup
These technologies demonstrate how AI-driven perception and lighting can enhance safety, reliability, and design flexibility.
EV-focused power and battery connectivity systems
The electric vehicle mockup highlights 15 power and motor-related components, underscoring LG Innotek’s expanding role in EV system architecture. A key exhibit is B-Link (Battery Link), a solution that combines a wireless battery management system with the Battery Junction Box into a single integrated unit.
This approach is intended to simplify battery system design, reduce wiring complexity, and support more scalable EV platforms. By linking battery intelligence with power distribution, LG Innotek positions its autonomous driving solutions within a broader EV ecosystem.
With its CES 2026 showcase, LG Innotek signals a clear focus on delivering integrated autonomous driving solutions that address sensing, intelligence, safety, and electrification as part of a unified mobility strategy.
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