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BECOMING A LEADER IN THE
GLOBAL MARKET WITH HUMAN-
FOCUSED TECHNOLOGIES.
BEYOND THE FUTURE
FUTURE TECHNOLOGY
CREATING NEW VALUES FOR CUSTOMERS
Hyundai Motor has created a roadmap to improve fuel efficiency by 2020 and is
continuing to develop advanced new technologies to gain global competitiveness
in fuel efficiency.
The ultimate goal of the roadmap is to achieve a 25 percent improvement in fuel
efficiency beyond the baseline by 2020. This requires the incorporation of
next-generation powertrains in up to 70 percent of vehicles sold. Vehicle weight
reduction effort is at full force, with the goal of an average 5 percent reduction.
Part of the reduction will be achieved by increasing the use of high strength steel
plates to 48 to 62 percent and incorporating a proportion of parts made with
advanced materials such as aluminum, engineering plastics and carbon fibers.
As a leading automaker of green cars, Hyundai Motor launched its first dedicated
eco-friendly model IONIQ in January 2016, which has the highest fuel efficiency
in its class at 22.4 km/L.
Hyundai Motor will continue to introduce new green vehicles, from compact cars to
SUVs, in order to create a full product line-up serving a wide range of customers.
We will also make sustained progress in improving convenience and safety including
intelligent safety enhancement, in order to better cater to customer needs.
We firmly believe that creating advanced safety features based on smart
technologies will serve as the foundation for future autonomous driving technology.
Manually controlled
actuator
Level of
automation
Electronically
controlled actuator
Autonomous driving /
Autonomous parking
Integrated control of
ADAS components
LKAS, ASCC
Independent control of ADAS components
1980 1990 2010 2015 2020
Auto TM, ESC, MDPS
Electronically
controlled ECU
SCC, LKAS
ADAS
independent sensors
HDA, TJA and etc.
Integrated
sensor system
Autonomous highway driving
Integrated information
processing
[New GPS-based
communication sensor]
[Advanced safety technology roadmap]
Future Technology
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