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Hyundai Motor to install Nvidia’s in-vehicle system in entire fleet from 2022

By Nov 10, 2020 (Gmt+09:00)

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Hyundai Motor Group will use US chipmaker Nvidia Corp.’s in-vehicle information and entertainment system for its entire fleet of Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. models, as well as its standalone luxury brand Genesis, from 2022.

The automotive group said on Nov. 10 that both sides have also agreed to expand cooperation in the development of connected car technology.

Under the latest deal, the South Korean automaker will adopt the Nvidia Drive connected car platform in all its future cars.

Nvidia's in-vehicle infotainment system with artificial intelligence features
Nvidia's in-vehicle infotainment system with artificial intelligence features

The platform will run on Hyundai’s new connected car operating system (ccOS), bringing together a large amount of data generated by the vehicle and its network of sensors as well as external connected car data centers to provide a “more convenient experience for the driver and occupants,” it said.

Hyundai Motor added that Nvidia Drive's software can be “perpetually” updated, giving vehicles the latest AI cockpit features.

“At Hyundai Motor Group, we’re committed to delivering greater value, safety, functionality and enjoyment over the lifetime of the car,” Paul Choo, senior vice president of Hyundai’s electronics tech division, said in a statement.

Hyundai Motor Group has been working with Nvidia, the global leader in the graphics processing unit (GPU) market, since 2015, and has already been using its drive platform in the Genesis GV80 SUV and the G80 sedan launched earlier this year.

The companies have also been collaborating to develop an advanced digital cockpit for future apps and features to be released in late 2021, it said.

An infotainment system installed in a Kia Motors car
An infotainment system installed in a Kia Motors car


VISION OF FUTURE MOBILITY


Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun, who officially took the helm last month, has said he aims to transform the company from an automaker into a future mobility solutions provider.

The automaker has doubled the workforce of its infotainment system division since its launch in 2013 and steadily hired talent from abroad to nurture the business as one of its key growth engines.

In mid-October, Hyundai Motor said it is building an innovation lab in Singapore as part of its efforts to explore new mobility business opportunities throughout Asia.

Write to Sun A Lee at suna@hankyung.com
In-Soo Nam edited this article.
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