An autonomous vehicle being developed by 42dot South Korea’s top automaker Hyundai Motor Group will launch an advanced vehicle platform (AVP) research and development division, combining its existing autonomous driving software and future mobility platform research centers into one to enhance its competitiveness.
The automotive group on Tuesday held a briefing session before employees to unveil its plan to establish a future mobility R&D control tower.
Under the plan, President Song Chang-hyeon, who heads Hyundai’s software-defined vehicle (SDV) development division, will lead the new organization.
42dot CEO Song Chang-hyeon Hyundai acquired 42dot in 2022 and appointed Song to lead Hyundai’s self-driving technology development.
Hyundai’s automotive chip development organization under its Advanced Technology Institute will also be placed under the soon-to-be-launched AVP division.
HYUNDAI TO TURN ALL ITS VEHICLES INTO SDVs BY 2025
Hyundai Motor Group, which owns two car-making units, Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp., plans to turn the SDV into its new vehicle standard by 2025.
A driverless electric shuttle with a demand-responsive transit (DRT) system developed by 42dot, a Hyundai Motor autonomous driving unit A software-defined vehicle is any vehicle that manages its operations, adds functionality and enables new features primarily or entirely through software.
SDVs are the next stage in the evolution of the automotive industry, laying the groundwork for other advancements, including self-driving and connected cars.
Hyundai’s 42dot is responsible for the development of SDV operating systems.
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