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If the Elevate concept defines what an "ultimate mobility vehicle" is, that means Hyundai just created a studio to design walking cars. They're sort of freaky, honestly.
When Hyundai debuted (rendered, really) its sci-fi-grade Elevate walking all-terrain vehicle concept at CES 2019, we assumed its design team just threw an all-time-great New Year's Eve bash and ...
Hyundai posits that the Elevate or a similar vehicle could be sent into a natural disaster zone, for instance. Or that a car with similar capability could enhance mobility for the disabled.
Hyundai announced Monday the formation of its New Horizons Studio, which will focus on developing what the company calls "ultimate mobility vehicles," or UMVs. The UMVs will "push the extreme ...
Hyundai is all-in on flying taxis, or urban air mobility vehicles as it likes to call them. On Thursday, the Korean automaker delivered new details on its plans for UAMs and it wants to put ...
Hyundai is now getting into the act with its “E4U” personal mobility vehicle concept that was spied at the Seoul Motor Show last week by Nikkei Tech-On. SUBSCRIBE LOG IN ...
Last September, Hyundai snagged 30-year NASA veteran Dr. Jaiwon Shin to take an EVP role in charge of the automaker's new Urban Air Mobility (UAM) division.
Hyundai, which recently acquired a controlling stake in robot maker Boston Dynamics, rolled out a new version of its four-legged “walking car” concept that it first unveiled in 2019.
The Mobility Vision is merely a concept, and it’s not expected to reach production in the foreseeable future. However, Hyundai is investing a substantial amount of time and money into the ...
Concept is the key word. Hyundai is vague on whether this thing would be autonomous or require a human at the controls, but it's worth noting just how hard moving a robot through the world really is.
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