Valeo presented innovations in mechatronics, electronics, and software for safer, more sustainable mobility. There was an innovative rear end, shown here, Valeo made in collaboration with OLEDWorks.
This very compact solution allows seamless integration; design freedom; high-end finishing, and customisability as well as a first level of communication to road users.
Here are some other innovative front and rear ends Valeo presented at CES:

Valeo’s messaging on these grilleboards and tailboards: electric vehicles don’t need radiator grilles, which frees designers to assert their style and brand signature through lighting. And as they are becoming increasingly autonomous, vehicles will have to communicate with their environment, making lighting a key tool. Pixelated surfaces can be used to clearly share real-time information such as the vehicle’s charge level; eventually they will also be able to provide information on traffic conditions. Dynamic lighting inside the vehicle will alert the driver to information in emergency situations. These extended lighting features offer multiple ways for customers to personalise their space.