holoride combines vehicle data with the immersive properties of Virtual Reality to create a virtual space that is constantly in motion. In this ‘motorverse,’ passengers can consume interactive and passive content that reacts both to them and the vehicle’s movements.
Using virtual-reality glasses during a drive: Only permitted for passengers in the second row of seats in the side positions.is permitted for people over 1.5 meters tall. Only allowed if the user of the virtual-reality glasses cannot reach any object in front of him- or herself (e.g., the rear surfaces of the front seats) with fully outstretched arms (including outstretched fingers). Only allowed if the necessary safety measures (e.g., mounting device) are installed on the VR glasses.