Hyundai Motor Group collaboration with WayRay AG unveiled the Holographic Augmented Reality Navigation System equipped in the Genesis G80 at CES 2019. The technology will be on display at the Way Ray booth 3110, Las Vegas Convention Center's North Hall, throughout CES 2019. Hyundai CRADLE, the hub for Hyundai's open innovation business, decided to strategically invest in Way Ray last September in recognition of its leadership in holographic AR technology and its future growth potential. Prior to this initial investment, Hyundai Motor Group had been conducting its own preliminary research on applying holographic technology to vehicles in early 2017 and later expanded its commitment to producing quality parts with Way Ray. The two parties have continued to develop holographic AR navigation technology in mass-produced vehicles, with long-term road tests in South Korea to minimize system errors. The biggest advantage of a holographic AR navigation system built into the vehicle is that the stereoscopic image is displayed on the actual road and appropriately adjusted in accordance with the specific viewing angle of the driver, thereby delivering accurate driving guidance. The driver can enjoy vivid and precise holographic images without wearing a headset. The direction of movement is kept precise through the vehicle speed in real-time, and projecting navigational alerts through the windshield onto the road allows drivers to navigate safely while looking ahead undistracted. Additionally, while conventional head-up display (HUD) units project a reflected image indirectly through an LCD screen mounted on the dashboard, the holographic AR display projects an image through the windshield. WayRay's display shows not only navigational features -- such as lane guidance, destination points, and current speed in augmented reality, but also incorporates ADAS features like lane departure warnings and forward collision warnings. The virtual image of 1,310mm x 3,152mm is projected at a distance of 15m from the driver's eyes; Hyundai Motor Group has refurbished its HUD to fit WayRay's system and offer the optimized solution to drivers.