Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis brands are changing the way to develop new products worldwide. The new method is based on software. The end goal is to give people the ability to improve their cars' features from anywhere in the world and at any time by using constantly improving software technology.
To ensure that its customers' vehicles are always up-to-date, the Hyundai Motor Group will begin equipping all new models released after 2023 with the ability to receive Over-The-Air (OTA) software upgrades. This modification applies to both electric and conventionally powered automobiles. By 2025, any car owned by the group will be able to get software updates wirelessly. Next-generation EVs will use a proprietary Connected Car Operating System (ccOS) to maintain and improve safety, comfort, connection, and driving performance throughout the vehicle's entire lifespan.
A key feature of the emerging digital environment is that users can customize it to their specific requirements (features on demand).
Connected automobiles require high-performance semiconductors to collect and handle the massive amounts of data they generate. By working with NVIDIA, a leader in artificial intelligence and data processing, ccOS will be fine-tuned for lightning-fast operations.