Automotive tech evolves fast. A cable that only supports today's protocols could leave a vehicle obsolete in a few years. HSL cable solves this with multi-protocol support that looks ahead, not just at the present.

Consider USB 2.0, LVDS, and GVIF-three protocols that power everything from basic USB ports to advanced display systems. HSL cable handles all three, meaning a vehicle built today with HSL cable can adopt new features tomorrow. For example, if an OEM later decides to add a GVIF-compliant 4K display, they won't need to rip out existing wiring-HSL cable already supports it.

This adaptability is a huge win for long-term cost control. Redesigning a vehicle's connectivity system every time a new protocol emerges is expensive. With HSL cable, OEMs invest once and reap the benefits for multiple model years. A case in point: a brand that used HSL cable in their 2023 sedan lineup was able to upgrade to a new LVDS-based instrument cluster in 2025 without changing the cable infrastructure.

In an industry where innovation never stops, HSL cable is the bridge between today's tech and tomorrow's breakthroughs. It lets OEMs build vehicles that don't just meet current standards-they stay ready for whatever comes next.

