65 mobility technologies that Hyundai Mobis plans to commercialize in the next two to three years have been revealed. The Korean supplier claims that this historic accomplishment is the outcome of focusing this year’s record-high R&D spending of over 1.7 trillion KRW on electronics and electrification.
The goal of Hyundai Mobis’ research and development strategy is to proactively safeguard its competitiveness in the quickly changing global car market. The “2024 R&D Tech Day” was hosted by Hyundai Mobis at its Gyeonggi Province, Uiwang Research Center. Every other year, Hyundai Mobis presents its R&D accomplishments to its clientele at an event called Tech Day. But this year, the business invited outside parties to the celebration.
The show included 65 important technologies, including 14 firsts for worldwide in areas including electronics, safety, and electrification. It had seven distinct themes. The largest percentage of the 65 exhibits, or 21, contained electrical components. Most of them demonstrated advancements in infotainment, enhanced sensors, parking aids, next-generation screens, and connectivity, including autonomous driving.
A front radar with an extended detection range of 350 meters, an infrared camera with enhanced recognition skills in inclement weather, generative artificial intelligence specifically designed for automotive maintenance, and a 3D display with a wider field of view were among the important products.
Hyundai Mobis demonstrated innovations in safety and chassis that were firsts in the world for key areas such airbags, lights, braking, and steering systems.
Other notable innovations included the next-generation infotainment integrated system M.Vics 4.0, e-corner systems that enable crab steering, ultra-high-speed battery charging cooling technology, and a core device made from nickel-free metal powder instead of expensive rare metals like nickel for inductors.