Continental readies Augmented Reality HUD for production in 2017
International automotive supplier Continental is presenting a new evolutionary stage of its head-up display (HUD).
Autocar Pro News Desk
15 Jul 2014
Difficult to believe now but by the year 2035, the world’s mass-produced cars will not have steering wheels, accelerator or brake pedals, horns, or even rearview mirrors by 2035.
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