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Mobile Living Space: Hyundai’s new future mobility concept

The carmaker has filed patents for 10 related technologies in Korea and abroad to make future mobility a reality

By Jan 30, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)

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Hyundai Motor's Mobile Living Space concept

A self-driving vehicle taking a passenger home and then docking into the building so that they can enter the house without being exposed to the outside world is not a far-off dream, so believes Hyundai Motor Co.

The top South Korean automaker on Monday unveiled its “Mobile Living Space” concept, a vision for future mobility living.

In a four-minute video, Hyundai showed a scenario in which a futuristic vehicle and a building are connected, allowing passengers to move freely between the two spaces.

Hyundai’s new future mobility concept Mobile Living Space
Hyundai’s new future mobility concept Mobile Living Space

Back in 2020, the company already unveiled its “Active House” concept, a similar idea of combining a vehicle with a building.

The latest vision, Hyundai said, is significant in that it contains specific technologies and patents that can be applied in practice.

According to the animated video, Hyundai has designed a gate structure that connects a vehicle to a building. The vehicle’s height is also adjustable to allow passengers to get in and out without bending down.

Hyundai’s Mobile Living Space concept
Hyundai’s Mobile Living Space concept

Rubber connectors that expand and contract are designed to block outside air without damaging the car or the building, Hyundai said.

The company said it has filed patents for 10 future mobility-related technologies in Korea and other countries.

Hyundai’s Mobile Living Space concept
Hyundai’s Mobile Living Space concept

“We are redefining mobility space in areas of electrification, self-driving and connectivity as well as robotics, future air mobility and smart cities,” said a Hyundai Motor Group official.

Write to Hyung-Kyu Kim at khk@hankyung.com
In-Soo Nam edited this article.
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