Guess Who? China’s First Foldable-Screen Car

Foldable phones reshaped the smartphone industry. From novelty to mainstream, flexible –displays quickly became a symbol of technological advancement.

Now the question is moving beyond mobile devices:Who will build China’s first foldable-screen car?

Let’s be clear — we are not talking about a “foldable car.” We are talking about a production vehicle equipped with a foldable in-car –display system. And that distinction matters.

Why Foldable Screens Matter in Cars

Automotive interiors are evolving rapidly. Over the past five years, Chinese automakers have pushed:

Full-width triple screens

Passenger entertainment –displays

Rotating central screens

AR-HUD systems

The cockpit is no longer just functional — it is becoming digital real estate.

A foldable –display could mean:

Larger screens without permanent space occupation

Transformable cockpit layouts

New interaction logic between driver and passenger

Gaming and entertainment integration

In short, it’s not just about the screen — it’s about redefining the smart cockpit.

Who Could Lead?

If we look at the Chinese market today, several names naturally enter the conversation:

Xiaomi

Li Auto

XPeng

BYD

Each represents a different strategic path.

Tech-driven newcomers may integrate foldable technology faster due to supply chain links with consumer electronics. Traditional giants with strong R&D capabilities may focus more on durability, safety validation, and cost control.

The real challenge is not showing a concept.It is mass production.

Automotive-grade durability standards are far stricter than smartphones. Temperature swings, vibration, long lifecycle requirements — these are serious engineering barriers. The first brand to bring a reliable foldable –display into production will not just launch a feature. It will set a new benchmark for cockpit innovation.

My Industry View

From an export perspective, we see global demand shifting quickly toward smarter, more digital vehicles. Buyers in the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia increasingly ask about:

Smart cockpit functions

AI interaction systems

Screen size and layout

Innovation in China’s EV sector moves at extraordinary speed. Monthly updates, rapid iteration, and aggressive pricing have already reshaped the global new energy vehicle landscape.

If foldable –displays enter mass production within the next two to three years, it will likely start in China.

The race has already begun.

So — who do you think will win?

 


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