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Sep 15, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)
Hyundai Motor Co. has launched a task force team to study its foray into the purpose-built vehicle (PBV) market, in which its sister company Kia Corp. has vowed to become the largest player by 2030, according to Hyundai and automotive industry officials on Friday.
PBV is drawing attention as the automobile market paradigm shifts toward electric vehicles.
Depending on what is placed on the EV platform, it can be manufactured in various forms such as passenger cars, trucks and taxis.
In particular, when combined with autonomous driving technology, it can be applied to a number of areas, such as in robotaxis, unmanned cargo transportation and moving offices, as well as in hotels and hospitals.
According to Hyundai Motor Group, the global PBV market is expected to grow by an average of 33% a year to 1.3 million units by 2025, compared to 320,000 units in 2020.
KIA AT THE FOREFRONT
KIA is leading Hyundai Motor Group's PBV drive.
In April this year, it broke ground on its first electric PBV factory at its Hwaseong complex, south of Seoul. The same month, at its Investor Day, Kia picked PBVs as one of its four strategic businesses over the medium to long term.
It aims to sell 1 million PBVs annually by 2030, when it expects PBVs to account for about a quarter of its cars sold globally.
Kia’s PBV business consists of “derivative PBVs” for mass production and “dedicated PBVs” based on a dedicated platform, which enables various types of vehicle bodies to be flexibly combined.
The taxi-only Niro Plus, which Kia introduced last year as its first PBV model, is a type of derivative PBV.
Kia also has unveiled various derivative PBV models such as refrigerated trucks, based on its electric minivans.
Kia will commence commercial production of PBVs from the second half of 2025, by when its first PBV plant is expected to be up and running with an annual capacity of 100,000 units.
The plant will produce a full lineup, from small to large-sized models, to develop PBVs optimized for each industry using a customer-participation development process.
Kia has already signed business agreements with Coupang Inc., CJ Logistics Corp. and Lotte Global Logistics Co. to build custom-tailored vehicles for product delivery.
Competition among automakers is intensifying in the global PBV market.
General Motors Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. have already advanced into the market. Ford Motor Co. and Stellantis N.V. are looking to join them.
Industry officials predict PBVs will account for about a quarter of new cars sold globally by 2030.
Write to Sungsu Bae at Baebae@hankyung.com
Yeonhee Kim edited this article.
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