Hyundai Introduces Its Advanced Autonomous Driving Tech at Latest Forum
Seoul, South Korea - on March 18th, Hyundai Motor Group will unveil its latest advanced autonomous driving technology with a special press conference. To celebrate this event, the company has released a promotional video showcasing its new tech and features.
During the presentation, it was revealed that by March 2025, the vehicles would have the ability to perform "city NZP". This capability uses all-in-one AI models on every model of Hyundai's electric cars to offer an efficient vehicle to driver assistance. The main objectives are city navigation, D2D connectivity and advanced mapping.
The key feature in this context is the vehicle's capacity for autonomous urban planning using its all-new systems, providing a real-world driving example that incorporates advanced tracking and learning features for both driving routes and parked vehicles.
Moreover, the Hyundai electric vehicle will benefit from comprehensive assistance to navigate through over 30 different kinds of complex streets. In cases where road conditions change due to construction delays or traffic updates, its autonomous capabilities maintain performance even higher than ever before.
Additionally, the Hyundai 007 will include APA (Autonomous Park Assistant), as well as automatic parking. Its capabilities are also enhanced in the direction of automated vehicle positioning with high accuracy based on map information and location data.
In terms of practicality for drivers, it provides a more convenient travel experience when it comes to using mobile apps or digital devices connected to the car's operating system.
Furthermore, Hyundai 007 carries an impressive array of specifications including:
- Long electric range options (870 km/770 km/688 km/660 km/616 km)
- Maximum power levels up to 475 kVA
- A short charging time of just ten minutes and as long as ten percent from zero to eighty percent
The final update should provide even more driving experiences with our advanced technology.