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Designing the In-Cabin Experience

Enhancing the modern driving experience encompasses more than just in-vehicle infotainment (IVI). Interior applications now include advanced door features, customizable ambient lighting, ergonomic seating and driver monitoring systems, among other innovative in-vehicle technologies that bring new levels of safety and comfort. At Molex, we collaborate with the automotive industry to advance sophisticated connectivity solutions tailored for the next generation of automotive cabin applications.

Infrastructure Solutions for Advanced In-Cabin Features


In the past, capabilities under the hood mattered most. The deciding factor for today’s automotive consumers often lies with the advanced features of the interior. 

A key differentiator for OEMs and a focal point of innovation for electrical design engineers, the vehicle’s cabin is transforming into an interactive, connected and personalized environment. For modern vehicles, in-cabin designs look beyond infotainment to create a holistic experience that combines comfort, convenience, safety and connectivity.

Bringing all these features together requires specialized electrical infrastructure that is both reliable and compact. Molex automotive solutions include high-speed data connectors, advanced networking cables and robust control modules. These products are engineered to withstand the rigorous demands of the automotive environment while delivering the performance needed for seamless system operation.

Design Issues in the Automotive Cabin


High-Performance Connectivity

Navigation, media and communication applications require rapid data transmission to meet growing user expectations for the in-cabin experience. High data rates also make advanced safety and autonomous driving technologies possible. 

Born from data center technology and ruggedized for automotive use, Molex offers a suite of connectors and cables optimized for high-speed data transfer to enable real-time response in vital applications.

Reliability and Durability

Testing and validation of electrical connectors and components are a central concern for innovations in automotive electronics. Traditional test methodologies may no longer suffice and improved validation methods to address new failure modes will be required. Common standards like ISO, SAE, USCAR and IEC provide a shared understanding of reliability, but traditional "success run" testing fails to identify failure modes or offer quantifiable reliability values.

Learn how advanced labs at Molex are addressing the challenge of measuring — and improving upon — long-term reliability. 

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User-Centric Design

Creating intuitive interfaces that effortlessly integrate with mobile devices and vehicle controls is now considered essential to the in-cabin user experience. 

At Molex, focusing on the end user is a top priority when developing onboard hardware products. Our designs are built to be compatible with both internal and external systems.

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Customization and Flexibility

Defining a brand-differentiated in-cabin experience often requires bespoke connectivity components. Yet automakers also want parts that can adapt to a variety of vehicle models.

With capabilities ranging from initial engineering to final production, Molex is poised to deliver flexible and customizable solutions for specialized assemblies throughout the vehicle cabin.


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