Hella and Faurecia reveal futuristic vehicle interiors at IAA

The strategic cooperation between Hella and Faurecia focuses on sophisticated, dynamic lighting designs and surface solutions with integrated lighting elements.

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The strategic cooperation between Hella and Faurecia focuses on sophisticated, dynamic lighting designs and surface solutions with integrated lighting elements.

The strategic cooperation between Hella and Faurecia focuses on sophisticated, dynamic lighting designs and surface solutions with integrated lighting elements.

Automotive lighting major Hella and Faurecia, one of the world’s leading automotive technology companies, have showcased innovative concepts for the vehicle interior of the future at the IAA 2019. This is seen as a demonstration vehicle at the Hella stand in the New Mobility World (Hall 5, Stand B06).

In the completely redesigned interior, various lighting solutions and functionalities support diverse scenarios of automated driving. At the same time, they increase comfort while driving and open up new possibilities for individualisation.

"In the course of automated driving, the driver is increasingly becoming a passenger," said Dr. Frank Huber, member of the Hella management board and responsible for global lighting activities. "Together with our partner Faurecia, we are therefore working intensively on the integration of innovative lighting solutions into the vehicle interior, which can be adapted, for example, to the respective needs of the occupants or the driving situation."

David Weill, vice-president - Marketing and Business Development at Faurecia Interiors, underlines the increasing importance of vehicle interiors: "Already today, personalised lighting and interior solutions can create completely new differentiation features. As part of our strategic cooperation with Hella, we have already implemented the first impressive solutions, which can be experienced live in our demonstration vehicle at the Hella exhibition booth."

The strategic cooperation between Hella and Faurecia focuses on sophisticated, dynamic lighting designs and surface solutions with integrated lighting elements. As the partnership realises synergies at the interfaces between lighting and interior components, cost savings can be achieved, among other things. The cooperation between Faurecia and Hella also enables the comprehensive personalisation of the vehicle interior. For example, when passengers enter the vehicle they are greeted by personalised interior lighting on the instrument and door panels as well as the seats. Additional lighting functionalities also provide the occupants with relevant information. Incoming calls can for example be indicated by lighting signals without disturbing other passengers.

Faurecia and Hella have also jointly worked on functionalities improving communication and safety in automated driving situations. This includes the division of tasks between driver and vehicle at the end of an autonomous driving situation. The seat then brings the driver back into the appropriate driving position and a dynamic lighting scenario is used to increase concentration and attention.

 

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