Autonomous Vehicles

Hyundai Mobis to debut electric M.Vision X at Munich motor show

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Joshua S. Hill

South Korean car parts company Hyundai Mobis says it will unveil the M.Vision X, an AI-included concept car for full autonomous driving, at the IAA Mobility 2021 show in Germany in September.

Hyundai Mobis, the seventh-largest automotive supplier and the “parts and service” arm for Hyundai Motor Company, said on Monday the all-electric, zero-emission M.Vision X purpose-built 4-seater mobility vehicle will be controlled autonomously as well as through an integrated centre cockpit that communicates with passengers by recognising their gestures.

The M.Vision X has a 360-degree window that can also be used as a display screen for watching your own content such as sports. Of course, the window displays can also be used individually – with parents able to watch out the window while the kids watch a movie on the back windows.

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Not a lot else is known about the concept car, as Hyundai Mobis has not offered a lot of concrete details, apart from noting it will be the first time that it attends IAA as it pursues what it describes as “a strategic transformation into a software- and platform-oriented technology company.”

The company will also be showcasing technology components that can be found in the all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5, as well as technology solutions in a number of areas including hydrogen-electric powertrains, advanced heads-up displays, adaptive lighting technology, and chassis construction

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