20:34 30-12-2025

LG Innotek showcases turnkey autonomous and EV solutions at CES 2026

At CES 2026, LG Innotek unveils turnkey AIDV tech for autonomous and EVs: ADAS sensors, FMCW lidar/radar, cameras and compact power modules with wireless BMS.

LG Innotek announced it will showcase a package of future solutions for autonomous vehicles and electric cars at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, January 6–9. At the entrance to West Hall, the company plans a dedicated booth and will bring two full-size mockups: an autonomous concept car and an EV. Across both, 35 key products will be integrated to present the technologies not in isolation but as ready-to-install modules for automakers—an approach that makes the proposition far more concrete.

The core message is a shift to a turnkey model, where the supplier delivers hardware together with AI-enabled software. LG Innotek links this directly to the arrival of the AIDV era—AI-defined vehicles—where value stems from the interplay of sensing, connectivity, lighting, and software. The framing neatly reflects how car platforms are being rethought.

The autonomous mockup will house around 20 components for ADAS and self-driving, covering sensing, communications, and lighting. Highlights include in-cabin products such as a first-time under-display camera module, as well as a next-generation digital key with a function that detects people left in the cabin. For external perception, the company points to safety-focused additions: a camera module with active lens cleaning and an FMCW lidar/radar. Visitors will be able to step inside as driver or passenger and watch a simulation of the systems at work on the front display—a smart way to turn spec sheets into a tangible experience.

The EV mockup centers on power electronics: a wireless BMS and an integrated B-Link unit that combines BMS with the battery junction box, alongside a set of components for the power stage and motors.

The strategy is straightforward: demonstrate that EV module integration can be more compact and smarter without sacrificing control or oversight—a balance automakers will care about.