Future Technology
Innovation for a Market Paradigm Shift
Commercial Vehicle Safety Technology
Hyundai regards customer safety as a top priority.
Automated Driving and Platooning
Further than Driving
Automated Driving
The fusion of a precise map and different sensors allows your vehicle to recognize and judge your driving conditions for automatic driving accordingly.
Platooning
Designed to enable a group of vehicles to travel in a single file at distances of meters to tens of meters. The application of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications allows the following vehicles to automatically respond to the lead vehicle’s movement.
Safety New Technology
It is a safe, new technology to be developed.
V2X (Vehicle to X)
Designed to transmit information through vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications.
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BCW (Blind-spot Collision Warning)
Designed to warn drivers of the presence of other vehicles in a blind spot.
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TCW (Turning Collision Warning)
Designed to alert drivers if there is a collision risk with another vehicle on his/her side when making a right or left turn.
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DSW (Driver State Warning)
Designed to monitor driving data and the driver’s face in real time. When driver inattention or something abnormal is detected, it sends alarm signals.
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ADAS MAP
Designed to provide detailed information on roads ahead, it can be used in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and for fuel efficiency control.
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AVM (Around View Monitoring)
High-definition cameras are fitted in every direction to give drivers a 360-degree panoramic view around the vehicle.
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NV (Night Vision)
Near-infrared and far-infrared sensors are used to secure visibility at night to ensure safe nighttime driving.