LG Electronics has announced that it will unveil its next-generation integrated smart telematics solution at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, scheduled to take place in Barcelona from March 2 to March 5, 2026. The new solution combines the telematics control unit (TCU) and antenna into a single integrated device module for impact and device connectivity. enabling more flexible vehicle designs.
The debut comes as the automotive industry transitions from software-defined vehicles (SDVs) to AI-defined vehicles (AIDVs), where real-time data processing, autonomous driving systems and advanced infotainment increasingly depend on reliable, high-speed connectivity.
LG enters MWC 2026 with a strong position in this space. Based on 2025 estimates by TechInsights, LG owns about 23% of the global telematics market, making it one of the leading suppliers worldwide.
At the event, LG Vehicle Solution Company will host a private B2B exhibition for automakers and telecom partners, showcasing its latest vehicle connectivity and communication technologies.
At the core of LG’s new solution is hardware consolidation. Antenna and TCU – traditionally separate components – have been merged into a unified module that handles signal reception and data processing.
Supported communication technologies:
- 5G mobile networks
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication.
- Satellite communications
Key benefits of LG’s integrated telematics module
- Improved performance: Reducing physical connection points minimizes signal loss, enabling faster and more stable data processing between external networks and in-vehicle systems.
- Production efficiency: The streamlined design reduces wiring complexity, helping automakers streamline manufacturing and assembly processes.
- Design flexibility: By eliminating the need for external shark fin antennas, automakers gain greater freedom to create cleaner, more aerodynamic vehicle designs.
- Global Compatibility: LG says the system meets international regulatory and cybersecurity standards, addressing growing concerns about vehicle data security.
The integrated telematics solution is part of LG’s broader push into automotive technology.
LG has previously collaborated with Saint-Gobain Sekurit to develop transparent film-type antennas embedded directly into the vehicle’s windshield without affecting the exterior styling.
The company is also expanding its in-vehicle software suite with LG AlphaWare, designed to support AI-driven vehicle systems and manage connectivity, entertainment and data services.
Together, these efforts reflect LG’s strategy to position itself as a key enabler of AI-driven vehicles.
What to expect at MWC 2026
At MWC 2026, LG is expected to:
- Demonstrate real-world automotive connectivity use cases
- Engage with global automakers and telecom providers
- Highlight how embedded telematics supports autonomous and AI-driven vehicles




