Hyundai Group unveils purpose-built vehicle for airport pickup

Kia aims to become the world’s top PBV player by 2030 by launching various custom-tailored vehicles

Hyundai's PBV test car for airport passenger pickups
Hyundai's PBV test car for airport passenger pickups
Han-Shin Park 1
2022-09-19 11:30:16 phs@hankyung.com
Automobiles

Hyundai Motor Group has unveiled the interior design and user experience technologies for its purpose-built vehicles (PBVs) as the top South Korean automaker aims to become the world’s top PBV player by 2030.

At the UX Tech Day 2022 on Friday, the group’s four affiliates – Hyundai Motor Co., Kia Corp., Hyundai Mobis Co. and Hyundai Transys Inc. – showcased a PBV test car for airport passenger pickups.

The vehicle, to be manufactured by Kia, doesn’t have a front passenger seat, nor a trunk. The space can be used for luggage.

Hyundai's PBV test car for airport passenger pickups on display at UX Tech Day 2022
Hyundai's PBV test car for airport passenger pickups on display at UX Tech Day 2022

At the show, the group also unveiled a responsive PBV seat concept that it is jointly developing with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. The technology, among other things, adjusts seats after checking the body shape of every passenger.

The market for personalized vehicles has great potential as such cars can be used for various purposes such as public transportation, clinics, cafes, living space and freight transfer.

Kia, which is leading Hyundai Motor Group’s PBV projects, has already signed business agreements with Coupang Inc. and CJ Logistics Corp. to build custom-tailored vehicles for product delivery jointly.

Inside of Hyundai's PBV test car for airport passenger pickups
Inside of Hyundai's PBV test car for airport passenger pickups

Kia’s PBV business is integral to its future mobility strategy dubbed Plan S, meaning a plan for a shift toward future mobility. The company expects purpose-built vehicles to account for about a quarter of all cars sold globally by 2030, according to Kia Chief Executive Song Ho-sung.

Kia plans to break ground on the construction of its first PBV manufacturing plant next year with an aim to start mass production in 2025.

Kia's purpose-built vehicle, which is based on its one-seat Ray minivan
Kia's purpose-built vehicle, which is based on its one-seat Ray minivan

In February, Kia CEO Song said the company will be reborn as a first-mover instead of a fast-follower in the era of future mobility by focusing on electric vehicles, particularly the emerging segment of purpose-built vehicles.

The automaker also plans to build a dedicated PBV platform with an aim to produce at least 1 million units by 2030.

Write to Han-Shin Park at phs@hankyung.com
In-Soo Nam edited this article.

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