JAKARTA - Hyundai Motor Group outlines the roadmap of the company related to the vehicle it will produce in a global forum titled "Unlock the Software Age" which was broadcast a few hours ago.

Hyundai announced a new global strategy to convert all vehicles into Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs) by 2025.

"By converting all vehicles into Software Defined Vehicles by 2025, Hyundai will completely redefine car concepts and lead in ushering in an unprecedented era of mobility," said Chung Kook Park, President and Head of Division R&D, Hyundai Motor Group. in a release shared by PR Newswire.

The initiative aims to bring an unprecedented era of mobility, giving customers the freedom to improve the performance and functionality of their vehicles remotely anywhere and anytime.

Not only that, the company promises that Hyundai Motor Group's mobility and software technology will continue to grow and ensure that all models, remain up-to-date.

Thus, this will enable vehicle function, including safety, comfort, connectivity, security, and driving performance, to be improved via Over-The-Air (OTA) software updates.

Based on the next-generation EV platform, integrated controller, and connected Car Operations System (CCOS) developed internally, all Group vehicles will be equipped to receive OTA software updates by 2025.

The company will also invest heavily in software technology to integrate hardware and software technology as well as increase and internalize mobility technology capabilities.

In 2030, Hyundai plans to invest 18 trillion won in resources, including the establishment of a new Global Software Center to improve its software capabilities and accelerate the development of Software-Specified Vehicles.


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