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Mobis develops gesture recognition digital display

The M.VICS cockpit system Hyundai Mobis showcased last year helps with autonomous driving with the inclusion of various new technologies, including an ECG sensor, driver monitoring camera, and carsickness reduction technology. South Korea’s largest automotive component manufacturer, Hyundai Mobis Company, announced it has developed a new onboard digital display technology that responds to hand gestures. The…

Mobis to build new central logistics facility in South Korea

Hyundai Mobis Company announced last week it plans to invest KRW95bn (US$71m) to build a new integrated logistics centre in Gyeongju, in South Korea’s North Gyeongsang province. The Hyundai Motor Group affiliate said the new centre will be powered by solar energy and will be designed to efficiently manage large parts such as the electric vehicle (EV) battery systems and ensure stable after-sales services throughout the country. The company, South Korea’s largest…

Mobis announces new supply deal with Mercedes

Mobis has begun to supply chassis modules to the Mercedes-Benz SUV plant in Alabama, becoming the first non-European supplier of such modules to the automaker. The supplier has built a new factory in McCalla for mixed model production of modules for four electric SUV models. The chassis module covers steering, braking and suspension parts assembled on the frame. To win the contract, Mobis hosted multiple technical…

Mobis unveils new infotainment platform

The M.VICS cockpit system Hyundai Mobis showcased last year helps with autonomous driving with the inclusion of various new technologies, including an ECG sensor, driver monitoring camera, and carsickness reduction technology. South Korean supplier Hyundai Mobis said it was developing an infotainment system for new vehicles with the collaboration of Swiss technology firm Luxoft. The pair were said to be in…

Hyundai Mobis, Swiss firm to promote in-vehicle infotainment system

Hyundai Mobis, South Korea's leading auto parts maker, said it will promote an advanced in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system jointly developed with a Swiss company for next-generation vehicles.Hyundai Mobis and Luxoft are "at the final stage" of developing the IVI platform for future vehicles and will introduce it at the International Suppliers Fair to be held in Germany on October 11, Hyundai Mobis said in a statement.Read AlsoThe two companies' IVI platform, named Mobis Infotainment System (MIS), can fully control six…

Hyundai Mobis to spend $1.3bn on US EV parts factories

Automotive supplier Hyundai Mobis announced plans to invest US$1.3bn in the US to supply the region’s growing electric vehicle (EV) industry, according to reports in South Korea. The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) affiliate said it planned to build new plants to produce EV components and modules mainly for Hyundai and Kia which have ambitious plans to expand EV production in the US over the next decade. The Biden…

Hyundai Mobis develops 5G module

Hyundai Mobis said it had developed a 5G based communication module for vehicles that enables real time, large volume data processing to improve the performance of connected car systems including autonomous driving. The supplier said the new module combines communication and memory functions, as well as a radio frequency circuits and GPS, using ultra high speed, ultra low latency and hyper connectivity technology. The…

Hyundai’s tech arm Hyundai Mobis announces EV expansion plan

Hyundai Mobis, the parts and tech provider for South Korean automakers Hyundai, Genesis, Kia, and others, revealed its North American EV expansion strategy. As demand for electric vehicles continues growing, the sixth largest global parts supplier says having a strong production capacity will be critical, which is why it’s rapidly increasing its capabilities. Founded in 1977 as the Hyundai Precision Industry, the parts supplier later changed its name to Hyundai Mobis in 2000. Like Denso and Toyota’s relationship,…

Mobis to market EV chassis modules at Detroit Auto Show

South Korean components manufacturer Hyundai Mobis Company said it would market its electric complete chassis platform module (eCCPM) and other high end components and systems at this month’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit, according to local reports. The Hyundai Motor affiliate aims to strengthen its presence in the US by offering next generation technologies to local vehicle manufacturers, including its…