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Hyundai Motor Group Announces Future Roadmap for Software Defined Vehicles
28 Oct, 2022 08:03 AM· Hyundai
Motor Group (the Group) to transform customer experience and deliver an
unprecedented era of mobility via constantly evolving software technology
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Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates for all models by 2025 will offer enhanced
performance and functionality anytime, anywhere across all global markets, to
keep all models up to date
-- 20
million vehicles expected to be registered to the Group’s Connected Car
Services (CCS) worldwide by 2025
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Industry-leading, internally developed Connected Car Operating System (ccOS)
will offer customers personalized services and process data at blazing speeds
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Data-based platform partnerships with industry sectors such as logistics,
accommodation, leisure, and entertainment will create an open ecosystem and
deliver a paradigm shift in mobility
· Constantly upgradeable software will provide diverse, stable
revenue streams while offering fresh functionality and features to keep
customers’ vehicles up to date
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Platform standardization will cut costs and development time to enhance
profitability
· Combining hardware and software technologies will significantly
strengthen the Group’s capabilities and consolidate its lead in defining the
future of global mobility
-- New
Global Software Center to develop software-defined mobility devices and
solutions, surpassing the vehicle market to enter the mobility and logistics
market
-- 18
trillion won investment by 2030 in Global Software Center and R&D HQ to
bolster software capabilities for SDV development
SEOUL, October 12, 2022 – Hyundai Motor Group
(the Group) today announced a new global strategy to transform all vehicles to
Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs) by 2025. The industry-leading initiative,
presented during the Group’s Unlock the Software Age global online forum, will
deliver an unprecedented era of mobility, giving customers the freedom to
remotely upgrade the performance and functionality of their vehicles anywhere
at any time.
The Group also shared plans to transform the
customer experience throughout the vehicle’s entire lifetime and deliver a new
era of mobility via constantly evolving software technology.
Hyundai Motor Group’s constantly evolving
mobility and software technology will ensure that all models, including those
already purchased, remain up to date. This will enable vehicle functions,
including safety, convenience, connectivity, security, and driving performance,
to be upgraded via Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates. Based on the Group’s
next-generation EV platform, integrated controller, and an internally developed
Connected Car Operating System (ccOS), all Group vehicles will be equipped to
receive OTA software updates by 2025.
The Group expects 20 million vehicles to be
registered to its connected car service worldwide by 2025. Connected vehicles
equipped with cutting-edge telecommunication features will create unprecedented
value and possibilities and provide customers personalized services, such as
software subions.
Furthermore, connected car data will network
with future Group mobility solutions, including Purpose Built Vehicles (PBVs),
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), robotaxis and robots. By establishing a new data
platform, innovative services will be provided through connecting and
processing the various data generated throughout the car life cycle, as well as
promoting the creation of an open ecosystem in partnership with diverse
industries such as logistics and accommodation.
The Group will also invest heavily in software
technology to integrate hardware and software technologies and enhance and
internalize mobility technology capabilities. By 2030, the Group plans to
invest 18 trillion won in resources, including the establishment of a new Global
Software Center to bolster its software capabilities and accelerate Software
Defined Vehicle development.
“By transforming all vehicles to Software Defined Vehicles by 2025,
Hyundai Motor Group will completely redefine the concept of the automobile and
take the lead in ushering in a never-before-experienced era of mobility,” said
Chung Kook Park, President and Head of R&D Division, Hyundai Motor Group.
“Creating visionary vehicles empowered with the ability to evolve through
software will enable customers to keep their vehicles up to date with the
latest features and technology long after they have left the factory.”
Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates for all HMG
models by 2025
From 2023, all newly launched vehicles of
Hyundai Motor Group will be equipped to receive Over-The-Air (OTA) software
updates enabling customers to keep their vehicles up to date. This
transformation will apply not just to electric models, but also internal
combustion engine vehicles. All of the Group’s vehicle segments sold worldwide
will evolve to be software defined by 2025.
Customers will be able to remotely upgrade the
performance and functionality of their vehicles anywhere at any time, without
any need to take them to a service center. And as the vehicle can constantly be
updated, its residual value will also be enhanced. The Group initially
introduced this service in 2021, and from 2023 will expand it across vehicle
models in global market regions able to receive Connected Car Services (CCS).
By 2025 all Hyundai Motor Group vehicles will be equipped to receive OTA
software updates.
The Group will also offer FoD (Feature on
Demand) services next year. This will give customers the ability to select and
purchase functions and features that meet their needs and tastes, and the
freedom to create vehicles that best match their lifestyles.
The vast amount of data generated by the 20
million subscribed vehicles to the Group’s CCS will provide the basis for the
further development of personalized services. The Group plans to continuously
offer customized services that can enhance individual customer requirements and
handle vehicle big data exceptionally quickly and ultra-reliably.
Next-generation EV platform to accelerate SDV
transformation
The Group plans to significantly reduce the
time required for all mass-production processes, including planning, design,
and manufacturing, by developing a shared hardware and software platform for
vehicles. This will enable vehicle components to be shared across different
vehicle segments, leading to more efficient vehicle development and greater
cost reductions. Reducing vehicle complexity will further enhance the
effectiveness of SDV technology.
Constantly upgradeable vehicle software will
bolster Hyundai Motor Group’s ability to secure diverse and stable revenue
streams by providing fresh vehicle features and functionality and leveraging
selected data to offer personalized services for each customer. The Group’s
profitability will also be improved by shortening vehicle development time and
reducing costs through platform standardization.
The Group will also introduce vehicles in 2025
based on its two new EV platforms, eM, and eS. The new EV platforms will be
created under the Group’s Integrated Modular Architecture (IMA) system.
The eM platform is being developed specifically
for EVs across all segments and will provide a 50 percent improvement in
driving range on a single charge compared to current EVs. The eM platform is
also being developed to support Level 3 or higher autonomous driving technology
and OTA software update features.
The Group’s eS platform will be developed as an
EV ‘skateboard’ exclusively for Purpose Built Vehicles (PBVs), with a fully
flexible structure to meet B2B demands, and provide tailor-made solutions for
companies operating in the delivery, logistics, and car-hailing sectors.
“In 2025, Hyundai Motor Group will present vehicles with two platform
types: eM, a passenger EV-dedicated platform; and eS, an exclusive platform for
Purpose Built Vehicles,” said Paul Choo, Executive Vice President of Head of
Electronics & Infotainment Development Center of Hyundai Motor Group.
“These new platforms are evolving under Hyundai Motor Group's 'Integrated
Modular Architecture', which will lead to further standardization and
modularization of core components of electric vehicles, such as batteries and
motors, while offering advantages in sectors additional to electric vehicles.”
The Group’s Integrated Modular Architecture
will facilitate the standardization and modularization of key EV components. By
standardizing the batteries and electric motors, for example, which currently
vary across each EV model, the Group will flexibly apply common components to
each vehicle, thus efficiently expanding its lineup.
The Group is also similarly integrating the
vehicle controller. Previously, the software system needed to be upgraded
separately for each controller to upgrade the functions of vehicles. However,
an integrated controller delivers a solution to make this process more
systematic and efficient. Thus, the overall number of controllers can be
significantly reduced by integrating the lower-level electrical components
managed by top-level controllers.
The integrated controller will enable the
efficient development of diverse vehicle segments and strategic models
optimized for each region and ease the process of adding new features and
improving performance. The cycle of software updates will be shortened, whereas
the frequency will increase. The technology also enables the Group to respond
flexibly and swiftly to meet rapidly changing market and customer needs.
The infotainment and Advanced Driver Assistance
System (ADAS) that the Group already mass produced are both currently
undergoing function advancements with the introduction of the latest integrated
controller technology. By 2025, both comfort and driving controllers will also
be gradually integrated.
“The electrical and electronic architecture can be thought of as an
organically connected structure that improves the function of a vehicle’s
electrical device components,” said Hyung Ki Ahn, Vice President of Electronics
Development Group. “To develop the growing number of electrical components with
systematic efficiency, Hyundai Motor Group chose to implement ‘Domain
centralized architecture,’ which structures groups and integrates controllers
throughout the vehicle into four areas, Comfort, Driving, Infotainment, and
ADAS. As this architecture significantly reduces development complexity and
enables software updates to be carried out effortlessly without any requirement
to manually modify the controller, it is ideal for presenting a variety of
vehicle segments, and region-specific models tailored for different countries.
It also enables us to respond flexibly to what consumers want in this
fast-changing market.”
Groundbreaking Connected Car Operating System
(ccOS)
The Group’s highly innovative, internally
developed Connected Car Operating Systems (ccOS) will prove key to the Group’s
ambition to take the lead in providing transformative global mobility
solutions. The ccOS software platform can be applied to all controllers and can
maximize hardware performance through extremely high computing power.
To efficiently collect and process the large
amount of information generated by connected cars, high-performance information
processing semiconductors are required. Hence, the Group is working with NVIDIA,
a leader in AI computing, collaborating on loading an optimized ccOS onto
NVIDIA DRIVE®, a high-performance information processing semiconductor.
NVIDIA provides world-leading technological
strengths in AI, machine learning, graphics cognition, and processing, and the
company’s high-performance NVIDIA DRIVE® platform enables large-scale data
computation processing at an ultra-fast pace. The Group signed a technology
development agreement with NVIDIA in 2015 and is conducting research to apply
connected car technology to commercialized mass-produced vehicles.
Based on its integrated controllers and
internal software platform, the Group is also significantly strengthening its
competitiveness in autonomous driving technology.
The Group’s advanced ccOS operating system will
support the software technology required to analyze and process data
ultra-rapidly, provided by the vast data collection capabilities of technology
such as the sensors within the cameras, radars, and LiDARs mounted on the vehicle.
“This year, the Group will apply an advanced Highway Driving Pilot
(HDP) on the Genesis G90, which is a Level 3 technology for autonomous driving
based on the second-generation integrated controller,” said Woongjun Jang,
Senior Vice President and Head of Autonomous Driving Center of Hyundai Motor
Group. “The Group is also developing its Remote Parking Pilot (RPP) for Level 3
autonomous driving.”
The Group is developing a third-generation
integrated controller based on the next-generation high-performance
semiconductor to advance autonomous driving technology. The new integrated
controller will enable even faster computation and more efficient control by
installing a higher performance CPU and increasing the integration between
controllers compared to the currently commercialized second-generation
integrated controller.
The third-generation integrated controller will
become the basis for the Group’s expansion of mass-producing autonomous driving
Level 3 vehicles as well as the commercialization of Level 4 and Level 5
autonomous driving levels in due course. It is also being developed to deliver
improved heat dissipation, lower noise levels and reduced production costs.”
Creating innovative services and new mobility
experiences
The Group is also building a new data platform
that can combine and process data generated throughout the vehicle’s entire
life cycle, including manufacturing, production, and operation, which will be
used to create a broad range of innovative services.
“Hyundai Motor Group's data platform will not only be simply for
driving. It will also play an important role in enhancing the convenience and
diversity of the customer's mobility experience by engaging throughout the
vehicle's entire life cycle,” said Eunsook Jin, Executive Vice President and
Head of ICT Innovation Division of Hyundai Motor Group. “Going forward, we'll
also help create a new mobility ecosystem, connecting cars with other mobility
devices, based on data connectivity and scalability.”
The Group’s data platform will focus on
technology capable of identifying how data at each stage of the vehicle’s life
cycle is generated, in addition to selectively collecting and analyzing the
necessary data to provide valuable services to customers. Data collated through
the vehicle’s high-performance controller will be continuously processed and
analyzed with deep learning technology to ensure optimum speed and efficiency.
To this end, the Group is steadily
strengthening its staffing and resource capabilities to enable it to create
valuable information and services by quickly and stably processing large
amounts of data. In addition to the tens of thousands of connected cars worldwide,
data will be harvested from multiple additional sources, such as traffic
signals, infrastructure, and satellite navigation mapping. In addition, the
Group plans to contribute to the creation of a new mobility system by
connecting various future mobility devices based on data connectivity and
scalability.
Combining hardware and software technologies
will enable Hyundai Motor Group to improve and internalize mobility technology
capabilities and reinforce the Group’s determination to take the lead in the
future of mobility.
Future mobility and new challenges
The Group foresees a future where the mobility
industry paradigm is entirely transformed, enabling people to enjoy convenient,
seamless travel, even if they don’t own a car. The Group’s mid-to-long-term
strategy will accommodate a new dimension of mobility service and software will
be the core technology that delivers this future by seamlessly connecting new
mobility devices and services.
“By ‘movement,’ we mean more than just moving between s.
We're talking about the entire end-to-end journey, from leaving your house and
meeting friends, to things like charging, shopping, eating, and finally
returning home,” explained Chang Song, President and Head of
Transportation-as-a-Service (TaaS) Division of Hyundai Motor Group.
“Software-defined mobility will provide a holistic user experience based on
vast mobility data and AI technology that understands user intentions and
context. This way, all these journeys can be seamlessly connected.”
To ensure it continues to lead in the provision
of mobility solutions, Hyundai Motor Group will establish a Global Software
Center to preemptively respond to changes in the future mobility market from a
long-term perspective. The new Global Software Center will develop
software-defined mobility devices and solutions, surpassing the vehicle market
to enter the mobility and logistics market. It will also establish a system for
self-developed mobility devices to connect to smartphone ecosystems while developing
technologies and businesses that can connect and control mobility devices under
one urban OS and make autonomous driving possible.
Hyundai Motor Group will invest 18 trillion won
by 2030 in sectors such as the Global Software Center and R&D headquarters
to further strengthen software capabilities for SDV development. The Group will
also hire some of the world's best software developers and develop devices and
services that prioritize UX to bring new experiences to the mobility market.
Technology to deliver a new era of mobility
“Today, Hyundai Motor Group has revealed the technology concepts,
strategies, and future scenarios related to software-defined vehicles that will
underpin the core of future mobility,” said Chung Kook Park, President and Head
of R&D Division, Hyundai Motor Group. “Our holistic approach will empower
Hyundai Motor Group to lead the transformation in the mobility paradigm. As we
take these technological innovations from imagination to reality, Hyundai Motor
Group will unlock the future potential of the car and open up new possibilities
to rewrite the customer experience and deliver a new way of life, abundant with
meaning and value.”
As the Group embarks on a new challenge to
transform mobility and meet the needs of customers in the future, it will also
continue to develop its award-winning models to meet the needs of customers
today. The appeal of the Group’s customer offerings has been consistently
affirmed, as demonstrated recently by the range of awards bestowed on EV models
from the Hyundai, Kia and Genesis brands by critics and media across the
globe.
Already today, the Group’s cutting-edge SDV
technologies, such as Infotainment, Connectivity and ADAS are proving highly
popular with customers, and as the technology rapidly develops further, a whole
new world of possibilities will open up. This will pace the Group at the
forefront of providing entirely new mobility solutions as society changes,
transportation means evolve, and software-defined vehicles become commonplace.
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About Hyundai Motor Group
Hyundai Motor Group is a global enterprise that
has created a value chain based on mobility, steel, construction, logistics,
finance, IT, and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group's
mobility brands include Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis. Armed with creative
thinking, cooperative communication, and the will to take on any challenges, we
strive to create a better future for all.
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