Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun (4th from left) and Toyota Motor Chairman Akio Toyoda (4th from right) pose for a group photo during the Hyundai N x TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Festival at Yongin Speedway in S.Korea on Oct. 27, 2024 (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor) Toyota Motor Corp. and Hyundai Motor Group agreed to deepen their partnership in developing future mobility technology, especially in hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle and humanoid robot development, during the two auto giant chiefs’ meeting in South Korea on Sunday.
The meeting was held after Akio Toyoda, chairman of Japan’s top automaker Toyota Motor, flew to Seoul over the weekend at the invitation of Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun.
“Together, Toyota and Hyundai are joining hands to create a better society and shape the future of mobility,” Toyoda said after his intense show runs of Toyota Motor’s Yaris WRC at the inaugural ‘Hyundai N x TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Festival’ at Yongin Speedway on Sunday.
“We’ll continue to push forward in motorsport alongside Toyota so that more people can enjoy the thrill of driving,” said Chung, who joined Toyoda at the racing performance.
Toyota Motor Chairman Akio Toyoda in the driver's seat of Toyota Motor’s Yaris WRC alongside Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun in the passenger seat (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor) Sources expect the collaboration between the world’s No. 1 and No. 3 car sellers to move beyond motorsport toward hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle and robotics development, which requires enormous cost.
Hyundai Motor Group's fuel cell power generation system They are also key members of the Hydrogen Council, founded by 13 global companies, including Hyundai and Toyota, in 2017 to build a global hydrogen ecosystem. The council now boasts 140 members.
Building a hydrogen ecosystem that encompasses production, transportation, storage and charging system requires such a huge investment that even a large corporation is loathe to lead a new initiative alone.
Amid a challenging market environment, global hydrogen car sales in the first six months of this year shrank 34.1% on-year to 5,621 units.
But Hyundai Motor and Toyota Motor remain committed to the development of hydrogen fuel-cell cars and on Sunday they unveiled a slew of new-concept hydrogen cars.
With two of the world’s leaders in AI and robotics, Hyundai and Toyota will deploy their AI-powered humanoid robots at their car plants to cut production costs and lower defect rates.
Dog-like robot Spot (left), humanoid robot Atlas and Hyundai's NEXO hydrogen fuel cell car Hyundai Motor plans to deploy Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robots in the next few years.
Following the latest robotics partnership, Toyota is also expected to employ Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robots to manufacture its cars.
The deployment of robots to auto plants is one of the latest trends in the global auto industry. It aims to automate more assembly line processes to cut labor costs and strengthen worker safety.
In June, Tesla Inc. deployed two Optimus robots, the company’s general-purpose humanoid robot, to its auto factory to perform some simple tasks.
In August, BMW Group piloted its humanoid robot Figure 02 at its US factory in South Carolina.
Hyundai Motor and Toyota Motor are also expected to implement various robotics technologies in their new cars, industry observers said.
(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun) SAMSUNG EYES AUTO ELECTRONICS COLLABORATION
Samsung Electronics Co.'s Chairman Jay Y. Lee also attended the Hyundai-Toyota car racing event on Sunday.
Considering that Samsung controls various car electronics and parts businesses such as chips by Samsung Electronics, digital cockpits by Harman International, auto displays by Samsung Display Co. and EV batteries by Samsung SDI Co., Lee was said to have discussed future partnership opportunities with Chung and Toyoda at the event.
The racing event venue is owned and managed by Samsung Group’s de facto holding company Samsung C&T Corp.
Write to Jung-Eun Shin and Jeong-Soo Hwang at newyearis@hankyung.com Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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