Nexlide Pixel (Photo: LG Innotek)

LG Innotek will unveil a range of new vehicle lighting products in Germany.

LG Innotek said on Monday it will participate in the 39th DVN Lighting Workshop, to be held on Feb. 4 to 5 at the Olympia Park exhibition venue in Munich, Germany, and showcase innovative vehicle lighting technologies. The workshop is hosted by DVN, a France-based vehicle parts trade media outlet and academic organisation.

LG Innotek will set up a standalone exhibition booth and display its latest Nexlide lineup. Nexlide Air, which uses a silicon-based ultralight material, is suitable for thin and light bumper and grille lighting. Nexlide Pixel reduces the lighting pixel size to 2 mm by 2 mm to improve resolution. The product won an innovation award at CES 2026.

Nexlide Pixel displays everything from text to images in high definition through vehicle lighting. It is a product with enhanced V2X communication functions. In an emergency, its lettering function can notify those outside the vehicle of the situation inside. LG Innotek will also introduce Nexlide Cube, which uses a multi-layer structure. The Cube product implements light in three dimensions with a floating effect. It also plans to exhibit Nexlide C+, which applies a 3D multi-effect that shows different images depending on the viewing angle.

LG Innotek plans to accelerate its push into the European vehicle market by linking a roadshow for major European automaker customers after the workshop. It plans to foster the vehicle lighting business into a trillion-won business by 2030.

Yu Byeong-guk (유병국), head of the Mobility Solution Business Division, said, "LG Innotek will continue to introduce innovative lighting solutions that provide a differentiated customer experience and will be reborn as a technology partner trusted by customers not only in North America but also in the European and Japanese markets."

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