Hyundai Mobis Accelerates Development of Sustainable and Innovative Materials for Future Mobility

Hyundai Mobis, a leading automotive supplier, is making significant strides in developing sustainable and innovative materials for future mobility. The company is focusing on three strategic areas: sustainable materials to meet global environmental regulations, innovative materials for mobility advancements, and digital materials enabled by virtual verification methods. This proactive approach positions Hyundai Mobis to effectively respond to tightening environmental regulations and ensure independent competitiveness in the materials sector.

Hyundai Mobis Drives Innovation with Next-Gen Materials for Future Mobility

Hyundai Mobis, a leading automotive supplier, is spearheading the development of next-generation materials for future mobility. The company is focusing on sustainable materials, innovative mobility materials, and digital materials to meet global environmental regulations, enhance performance, and leverage virtual verification methods. These advancements aim to strengthen Hyundai Mobis’s position in the automotive industry and drive innovation in electrification and electronic components.

Dubai’s Air Taxis to Launch in 2025, Offering Rapid Travel for Dh350

Dubai is set to introduce air taxis by the end of 2025, promising a convenient and efficient mode of transportation for residents. The flying taxis, developed by US-based aviation firm Joby, will offer scenic city views and significantly reduce travel time. The cost is expected to be around Dh350 per passenger, making it an accessible option for those seeking to avoid traffic congestion.

Hyundai Motor Group Reinforces Commitment to Indian Market with Focus on Electrification and Future Mobility

Hyundai Motor Group’s Executive Chair visits India to discuss the company’s mid- to long-term future mobility strategies, which are designed to consolidate its leadership position in the Indian market. The Group plans to establish an annual production capacity of 1.5 million units by 2025 through its subsidiaries Hyundai Motor India and Kia India. The production system will be combined to fuel the electrification strategy by expanding EV local production and lineups as well as creating EV ecosystems.

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