The display is 15 inches — divided into four sections of information, three at the top and one at the bottom — and helps to bring important information to the driver’s eye level. The top section shows speed, rpm, navigation as well as Advanced Driver Assistance System information. The bottom section shows vehicle information such as warning lights, coolant temperature, and range. The cluster itself is built by Mobis, which is Hyundai’s parts and service division. The division has invested in Envisics, a UK company that specializes in technology pertaining to head-up displays. Although it was first teased in the Ioniq 5, it’s likely that the vehicle will feature a different system than what was shown here.