Marelli, one of the world’s leading global independent suppliers to the automotive sector, will showcase its latest innovations at CES 2022 in Las Vegas, NV, January 5-8, 2022, at the Wynn Hotel. The invitation-only suite experience will feature technologies made possible by leveraging the company’s in-house expertise and strong partner ecosystem. Those visiting Marelli’s hospitality suite at CES 2022 will see the company’s latest advancements in lighting, sensing, electronics, interior and electrification solutions including:
Sensors to Support ADAS and Autonomous Driving Marelli partnered with solid-state LiDAR developer Xenomatix to provide reliable, flexible sensors that are among the smallest in the world, making them highly reusable and easy to integrate. Marelli’s collaboration with WHST is focused on developing 77 and 79GHz 4D radar to detect objects up to 150-250 meters away.
Integrated Sensors that Achieve Styling Requirements Since 2017, Marelli has consistently demonstrated a unique approach to sensor integration leveraging vehicle headlamps and tail lamps. At CES, Marelli will display a headlamp with integrated radar, and an illuminated front panel developed for a leading German OEM, representing a strong starting point for illuminated signatures on EVs.
Technology to Simplify Management of Complex Electronic Architectures Marelli introduced its Cockpit Domain Controller (CDC) to support the evolution of the vehicle’s electronic architecture. See the flexible Dyna-View 24″ wide display with integrated CDC that manages two operating systems and up to four displays.
Smart Surfaces to Manage Information in an Aesthetic, Stress-Free Way
Marelli’s central console features a touchscreen central display optically bonded on unique curved glass with embedded illumination and transparent, multi-function layer technology. The company will also feature a collection of translucent, decorative materials, such as artificial leather, piano black (high gloss), and metallics, capable of displaying indicators and warnings to vehicle occupants.