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Hyundai Motor Group to unveil robotics, autonomy roadmap at Kia Investor Day on April 9
TechnologyKorea Herald13d ago

Hyundai Motor Group to unveil robotics, autonomy roadmap at Kia Investor Day on April 9

Hyundai Motor Group plans to unveil key strategies for autonomous driving and humanoid robotics at an upcoming investor event hosted by Kia next month, highlighting the group’s push to commercialize physical AI-based technologies. According to local media reports Friday, senior technology leaders across the group will present commercialization roadmaps at Kia’s Investor Day on April 9. Speakers are expected to include Park Min-woo, president of Hyundai Motor Group’s Advanced Vehicle Platform div

President says Hyundai’s Saemangeum bet will reshape southwest economy
BusinessKorea Herald27d ago

President says Hyundai’s Saemangeum bet will reshape southwest economy

President Lee Jae Myung said Hyundai Motor Group’s more than $6 billion plan to build an innovation growth hub on reclaimed land in North Jeolla Province could “completely reshape the economic map” of South Korea’s southwestern region. Lee attended an investment signing ceremony on Friday, as Hyundai unveiled a 9 trillion won ($6.26 billion) plan to build a suite of advanced facilities encompassing artificial intelligence, robotics and clean energy in Saemangeum, home to Korea’s largest land rec

Hyundai showcases hydrogen value chain at Tokyo expo
TechnologyKorea Herald9d ago

Hyundai showcases hydrogen value chain at Tokyo expo

Hyundai Motor Group said Tuesday it will showcase its hydrogen technologies across the full value chain at the H2&FC Expo in Tokyo, as it steps up efforts to position itself as a global hydrogen solutions provider. Held at Tokyo Big Sight, the expo is one of the world’s leading hydrogen and fuel cell industry events, bringing together companies to present next-generation technologies and discuss market trends. At the event, Hyundai will operate a booth centered on HTWO, its hydrogen brand and bu

Hyundai Motor tops Volkswagen in profit for first time
BusinessKorea Herald15d ago

Hyundai Motor tops Volkswagen in profit for first time

South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group recorded the world’s second-largest operating profit among global automakers last year, surpassing Germany’s Volkswagen Group for the first time, industry data showed Wednesday. The group — which includes Hyundai Motor, Kia and luxury brand Genesis — posted 20.5 trillion won ($13.95 billion) in operating profit in 2025. That placed it behind only Toyota Group, which topped the list with 4.3 trillion yen ($27.15 billion) in operating profit. Industry watchers sai

How Boston Dynamics IPO could unlock Hyundai Motor Group’s ownership overhaul
BusinessKorea Herald17d ago

How Boston Dynamics IPO could unlock Hyundai Motor Group’s ownership overhaul

Hyundai Motor Group’s decadeslong effort to streamline its complex ownership structure could finally gain momentum. The catalyst is not a new SUV, but the company behind the back-flipping humanoid robot Atlas. Boston Dynamics, the auto-to-steel conglomerate’s US robotics unit, will work toward a long-anticipated initial public offering on the Nasdaq this year, according to sources. With a potential listing as early as 2027, the company is expected to select underwriters and file for a preliminar

Hyundai, Kia post record Feb. sales in U.S. on strong demand for SUV, hybrid cars
BusinessKorea Herald22d ago

Hyundai, Kia post record Feb. sales in U.S. on strong demand for SUV, hybrid cars

Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp. reported record vehicle sales for February in the United States, driven by robust demand for sport utility vehicles and hybrid models, the automakers said Wednesday. The South Korean automakers sold a combined 137,412 vehicles in the U.S. last month, up 5 percent from a year earlier, according to the companies. Hyundai Motor, including its luxury brand Genesis, sold 71,407 units, up 5.7 percent on-year, while Kia's sales gained 4.3 percent on-year to 66,005 units.

New US tariffs take effect after Supreme Court ruling
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New US tariffs take effect after Supreme Court ruling

New US Fresh US tariffs on imported goods came into effect Tuesday, as President Donald Trump moved to rebuild his trade agenda after the Supreme Court ruled against a swath of his global duties. The new tariffs, set at 10 percent initially, were justified as a means of dealing with "large and serious United States balance-of-payments deficits," according to a White House order on Friday. Trump has since vowed to raise the level to 15 percent, although exclusions are expected to remain for goods