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New pop-up head-up display for Gen 8 VW Passat

The new Gen 8 Volkswagen Passat (earlier post) features a new head-up display, which projects relevant trip data and alerts onto a high-quality slide-out pane positioned directly in the driver’s field of vision. At the press of a button, the transparent display rises from its position behind the dashboard into the driver’s primary field of vision. Speed, traffic signs, the activity of the assistance systems and other functions are displayed on the 10 x 15cm surface. The display has a resolution of 480 x 240 pixels.

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Drivers can also have navigation data or alerts shown on the head-up display. The driver’s eyes remain on the road, with the on-screen information appearing to be two metres in front of the vehicle. The advantage of this is that projecting alerts into the driver’s immediate field of vision reduces reaction time. In addition, the driver’s eyes do not need to refocus so often from far-field to near-field vision.

Using the infotainment system menu, the driver decides which items of information are displayed (e.g. current speed, speed limits, navigation information, etc.).

The head-up display is activated by a separate control next to the rotary light switch. When not in use, the display disappears again—protected from dust—inside the dashboard.

The head-up display can now be ordered as an option for the whole Passat range in Europe, including the plug-in hybrid Passat GTE, for €560 (US$611).

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Davemart

Great safety aid.

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