Oman Daily Observer

Hyundai Motor Group to invest $35 billion in automotive tech

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SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Group said on Tuesday that it plans to invest 41 trillion won ($34.65 billion) in mobility technology and strategic investment­s by 2025, as South Korea’s top automaker accelerate­s its attempts to catch up in the self-driving car race.

The plan, which Hyundai said encompasse­d autonomous, connected and electric vehicles, comes after the company and two of its affiliates announced an investment of $1.6 billion in a joint venture with US selfdrivin­g tech firm Aptiv.

Hyundai’s plan also received a boost from the South Korean government, which said on Tuesday that it plans to spend 1.7 trillion won from 2021-27 to boost autonomous vehicle technology.

The government expects Hyundai to launch a nationwide service of fully autonomous cars to fleet customers in 2024 and the general public by 2027.

This push is part of a blueprint for future cars President Moon Jaein announced at an event at Hyundai Motor’s research centre near Seoul.

The government said it was conducting a feasibilit­y study for its proposed funding boost, which would include parts, systems and infrastruc­ture. It said Korea lags behind in self-driving car software and key parts like sensors and chips, despite the country’s advanced, fifthgener­ation mobile data network.

South Korea also said it would prepare a regulatory and legal framework to ensure the safety of autonomous cars by 2024.

“We will actively transition from combustion-engine cars to future cars,” Industry Minister Sung Yoonmo said at a media briefing on Tuesday.

 ?? — Reuters ?? South Korean President Moon Jae-in delivers his speech during a ceremony declaring country’s vision to lead future mobility tech at Hyundai Motor’s Namyang R&D Centre in Hwaseong, South Korea.
— Reuters South Korean President Moon Jae-in delivers his speech during a ceremony declaring country’s vision to lead future mobility tech at Hyundai Motor’s Namyang R&D Centre in Hwaseong, South Korea.

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