First introduced on more premium models, head-up displays are trickling down to more popular cars and can help drivers to better concentrate on the road ahead.
As they don’t have to glance around the cockpit, HUDs can only make driving easier, and here are 10 cars that come with the innovative tech.
Audi A8
Even if the top-end Audi saloon comes with more screens than you can shake a stick at, the head-up display is an extra bit of kit to keep the driver well-informed while on the move.
BMW 5 Series
Available on the latest generation, the BMW full-colour HUD shows speed information, navigation instructions, driver assistance warnings and speed limits – making this one of the best systems on the market.
Ford Focus
As the first Ford model to come with a head-up display, the Focus’s system allows drivers to choose what they see on folding screen that sits at the bottom of your field of vision.
Jaguar XF
Using laser technology to project it onto the windscreen, Jaguar’s system is viewable in direct sunlight and can show traffic sign recognition data alongside navigation and speed instructions.
Kia Stinger
The sportiest model to date made by the South Korean brand is available with the system, and allows the driver to enjoy the pleasant drive, especially in the top-spec with its 3.3-litre V6 engine.
Mazda 6
The latest versions of the Mazda saloon and estate are equipped with the active driver display that is projected on to the windscreen and shows traffic sign recognition updates as well as speed and direction information.
Renault Scenic
The French people carrier looks modern enough, and the fold-up glass screen on the dashboard only adds to the design. The system shows you the speed, navigation and driver aid instructions.
Vauxhall Insignia
Projected onto the windscreen, Vauxhall’s system is a surprise addition to the hatchback, with the instructions sitting in the driver’s line of sight. The simplified HUD works alongside the sat-nav and safety systems.
Volkswagen Tiguan
Volkswagen’s mid-size SUV is available with the system, which rises up out of the dashboard and sits in clear view. With full colour, it is easily distinguishable while keeping your eyes ahead.
Volvo V60
Adapting to the lighting conditions as you go, the Volvo system is projected onto the windscreen and can be adjusted along with your seat positioning so that you can always view it. The HUD is also easily customisable.