LG Innotek Showcases Advanced AIDV Solutions at CES 2026

LG Innotek has unveiled a range of innovative mobility solutions at CES 2026, highlighting its commitment to autonomous driving and electric vehicle (EV) technologies. The exhibition, which runs from January 6 to January 9 in Las Vegas, has generated significant interest among industry professionals and media alike.

At a pre-booth tour on December 5, LG Innotek showcased its exhibition space, which spans approximately 330.58 square meters at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s West Hall. This year, the company continues its exclusive mobility theme, building on its focus from previous years. Upon entering the booth, attendees are greeted by a mock-up of a future-oriented autonomous concept vehicle, featuring 16 products related to Autonomous Driving (AD) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).

The company’s strategy shifts towards presenting integrated software solutions, moving beyond the traditional approach of listing individual components. This evolution positions LG Innotek as a customer-centric provider of total mobility solutions, coinciding with the rise of AI-Defined Vehicles (AIDV).

Among the featured products are LG Innotek’s flagship ‘Autonomous Driving Convergence Sensing Solutions’. These include advanced vehicle camera modules that combine seamlessly with LiDAR and Radar technologies. Noteworthy is the Heated Camera Module, designed to rapidly remove snow or frost, and the Active Cleaning Camera Module, which can clear water and debris from the lens in just one second. These innovations are significantly smaller than their predecessors, likely to attract considerable attention.

A highlight of the exhibition is the high-performance, ultra-compact LiDAR, co-developed with U.S. firm Aeva. Debuting at CES 2026, this technology can detect objects up to 200 meters away, addressing limitations of current camera systems regarding long-distance visibility. Attendees can experience a simulated test drive in the autonomous vehicle mock-up, allowing them to explore LG Innotek’s autonomous driving capabilities through an interactive LED screen.

The exhibition also introduces the ‘Next-Generation Under-Display Camera Module’, which utilizes LG Innotek’s proprietary AI image restoration software. This module, positioned behind the dashboard, allows for precise facial recognition without sacrificing image quality. Additionally, it features a dual recording function for creating vlogs while driving.

In-cabin solutions include the UWB (Ultra-WideBand) Radar, which enhances child presence detection and introduces a kick sensor for hands-free trunk operation. The company has also showcased vehicle lighting solutions, including the CES 2026 Innovation Award-winning ‘Ultra-Thin Pixel Lighting Modules’. These modules integrate into Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs) and can render letters and patterns with high precision.

The connectivity solutions presented include a 5G NTN Module for blind-spot satellite communication, a Vehicular AP Module serving as the AIDV “brain,” and a UWB Digital Key that enhances safety through precise short-range communication.

LG Innotek has further introduced a dedicated EV mock-up that highlights core EV components, featuring 15 integrated solutions. This includes the world’s first 800V Wireless Battery Management System (BMS), developed in collaboration with B-Link. This system combines batteries and the Battery Junction Box (BJB) into a single unit, resulting in more efficient and lighter battery packs.

Moon Hyuksoo, CEO of LG Innotek, emphasized the significance of CES 2026, stating, “This exhibition presents a valuable opportunity to secure new business prospects in autonomous driving and EVs. We will leap forward as a mobility innovation company, delivering distinguished value to our customers.”

For those interested in more detailed product information and exhibition sketches, LG Innotek’s offerings can be explored on their official website at lginnotek.com/showcase/ces2026.do.