Hyundai EVs are going to get new features. Mapbox and Hyundai Autoever, the company’s software division, are collaborating to incorporate 3D navigation into EVs. Additionally, the partners are creating an AI voice assistant called MapGPT in an effort to “redefine the driving experience.”
According to Hyundai and Mapbox, they are currently “taking steps to commercialize” the AI solution after demonstrating the product’s viability.
Hyundai EVs are going to get new features
Mapbox and Hyundai Autoever, the company’s software division, are collaborating to incorporate 3D navigation into EVs. Additionally, the partners are creating an AI voice assistant called MapGPT in an effort to “redefine the driving experience.”
The feature, which keeps you linked at all times, will be available in-car and via a smartphone app.
Voice commands will be supported for operating systems such as windows, music, and climate control. To provide new services, the group will collaborate with organizations like OpenTable and TripAdvisor.
To keep you linked at all times, the feature will be available in-car and via a smartphone app.
Voice commands will be supported for operating systems such as windows, music, and climate control. To provide new services, the group will collaborate with organizations like OpenTable and TripAdvisor.
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With OpenTable, you may reserve a table at your preferred restaurant or discover a new one while you’re in the area. You may find fantastic local spots, book excursions and meals, and make reservations for tables using Tripadvisor.
Dongkwon Suh, Hyundai Autoever’s Head of Navigation, stated that the business is “ecstatic to collaborate with Mapbox.” The partnership will influence Hyundai’s in-car experiences going forward.
In 2023, Hyundai broke the previous record for US sales as the demand for its EVS continued to rise. Hyundai Motor, which owns Kia and Genesis, is still growing by producing all-electric vehicles.
In the US last year, the carmaker sold close to 47,000 IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 EVs. Hyundai plans to achieve even more by adding new features and collaborating with leading software firms by 2024.
This year, Hyundai gave the Kona EV a facelift that included a bolder, larger look. With beginning costs of $33,000, the Hyundai Kona electric from 2024 is among the most reasonably priced EVs available on the market. It has longer range, quicker charging, and more capacity.
Hyundai wants to outperform the competition by upgrading the driving experience in order to become one of the top three EV producers by 2030.
EV consumers want the newest features and technology. That’s what Hyundai wants to deliver. The announcement follows Toyota’s announcement that it would make use of Mapbox’s technology.