CES 2025 As Printed: Continental Presents Customizable Emotional Cockpit with E Ink Prism Display

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Summary

• Cockpit concept focuses on personalization and emotionalization in the car interior • Continental adapts proven ePaper technology for the automotive world

Press Release

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Combining technology and emotion, Continental is presenting the “Emotional Cockpit” for the first time at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) from January 7 to 10, 2025, in Las Vegas, USA. The concept merges multiple vehicle display solutions to form an integrated unit: aesthetically innovative, function-driven and individually customizable. A central element is a 1.30-meter-long, four-centimeter-high E Ink Prism display that spans the entire width of the dashboard.

The novel application of Prism ePaper, known from e-readers, visually enhances the vehicle interior and enables countless opportunities of personalization in the form of unique patterns, colors and combinations. E Ink displays can also be used to display information relevant for driving such as the remaining range. Continental has teamed up with E Ink, a pioneer and market leader in the field of ePaper technology, to bring this elegant display technology to the automotive interior.

The focus of Continental’s “Emotional Cockpit” and its display technology with E Ink is the user experience. “Personalization and emotionality are decisive success factors for vehicles of the future,” explains Pavel Prouza, Head of the User Experience (UX) business area at Continental. “Generation Z, for example, represents a new generation of customers who want to express their individuality and showcase their personality, especially through digital media. With our ‘Emotional Cockpit’ and the adaptation of energy-saving e-reader technology, we are offering innovative options to personalize the vehicle cockpit in line with new customer expectations.”

Innovative Application: Lightweight Decor Display with Almost No Power Consumption for the Automotive World

Unlike conventional backlit display solutions, the display in the “Emotional Cockpit” shown at CES only consumes power for a brief moment when switching from one image to the next – an important advantage for electric vehicles where energy efficiency is crucial for the driving range. E Ink displays – also called ePaper due to their proximity to eReader technology – reflect light like real paper. This means they do not need to be illuminated by light sources placed behind the screen like conventional displays. They can display images, graphics or text elements permanently without a power supply. When the vehicle is parked, for example, the content that has been selected remains visible – as if it were printed on the screen. The first generation of this new technology still features a black and gray colorway, which creates a striking, minimalist aesthetic in an otherwise colorful world. In the future, however, color variants will also be possible. Another advantage of ePaper displays is that they are lightweight and durable – making them ideal for applications in vehicles.