Hyundai Mobis’ holographic windshield display unveiled at CES 2025 (Courtesy of Hyundai Mobis) LAS VEGAS -- Hyundai Mobis Co., the world’s fifth-largest auto parts maker, plans to beef up its US production to cope with President-elect Donald Trump’s trade protectionism and possible imposition of new tariffs.
Hyundai Mobis Executive Vice President Axel Maschka told reporters on Thursday at CES 2025 that the new US administration will likely force companies to manufacture goods in the country. CES is the world’s biggest technology trade show, held in Las Vegas each year.
The Hyundai Motor Group unit plans to expand its US production bases and procure parts from American contractors, Maschka said.
He declined to discuss investment plans, however, saying that the incoming US administration has yet to unveil policy details.
Trump, who takes office on Jan. 20, has vowed to impose steep new taxes on trade, including tariffs of 10-20% on all imports.
Hyundai Mobis Executive Vice President Axel Maschka speaks to the press at CES 2025 on Jan. 9, 2025 (Courtesy of Hyundai Mobis)
Maschka reiterated Hyundai Mobis’ plan to rely less on the group’s two carmakers, Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp.
The company was estimated to have won some $9.2 billion in orders last year from global automakers other than Hyundai Motor and Kia, compared with $1 billion in 2001, Maschka said.
The company is even mulling dropping “Hyundai” from its name as global carmakers have been reluctant to place orders with the Hyundai Motor Group unit, according to industry sources in Seoul.
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY, CUSTOMIZED MARKETING
Maschka was confident that Hyundai Mobis would achieve its target through innovative technology and marketing strategies customized to each country.
At CES 2025, Hyundai Mobis unveiled holographic windshield display technology that transforms a vehicle’s front windshield into a transparent display. Maschka said he expected the technology, jointly developed with the German optical company Zeiss, to ramp up overall sales.
At Level 4, a vehicle can drive itself under certain conditions and does not require safety operators in the front seat. It is just below Level 5, which allows for fully automated driving.
Maschka said Hyundai Mobis plans to take different approaches to expanding in each market.
The company is prepared to meet demand from Chinese customers, who focus on in-vehicle experiences, while offering lower-cost products in developing countries such as India, Indonesia and Brazil, he said.
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