
Porsche has been investigating the use of holograms for years now, although the automaker’s latest research suggests taking the technology in a wild new direction. As reported by CarMoses, the company has filed two separate patents, one of which will describes smart glass for the car’s dashboard, windows, and panoramic sunroof to provide both immersive entertainment for passengers and logical information for drivers. The other will be holographic displays on the car’s body panels themselves, for example a range indicator projected from the car’s charging port. That could mean a future Taycan will be able to communicate to its owner entirely in hologram form.
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