Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has deepened its ties with TomTom in Europe. All Hyundai and Kia vehicles across the Old Continent will have their maps and real-time traffic data supported by TomTom, joining Genesis in the process. As a reminder, Genesis was the first of the HMG brands to load TomTom directly into European showrooms when it launched last summer.
“We are delighted that all Hyundai and Kia drivers in Europe are enjoying the convenience and safety provided by TomTom’s advanced location-based technology,” said Haeyoung Kwon, Vice President and Head of Infotainment Development Group. , HMG. “TomTom is a partner we trust to provide highly accurate map data that enhances our highway driving assistance technology, as well as real-time traffic information that helps us optimize navigation guidance and the ETAs.”
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According to the statement, millions of Hyundai, Kia and Genesis vehicles will come standard with this technology over the next few years.
With TomTom’s advanced maps and real-time traffic technology, automakers can push automation even further by enabling Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to better predict the road ahead. TomTom says its ADAS map provides better road information, including grade, lanes, curvature and speed limits, which should improve safety, comfort and process efficiency.
TomTom’s map data also provides accurate content for all types of speed limits in Europe, helping to comply with the Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) regulations, which came into force in July 2022.
In June, a report surfaced that Hyundai, Kia and Genesis will develop more cars in Europe in the future. The new cars go beyond the N cars, which are all developed and tested on the Old Continent for the global market. To support the expansion, the size of HMG’s test facility at the Nürburgring will be doubled.
Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has deepened its ties with TomTom in Europe. All Hyundai and Kia vehicles across the Old Continent will have their maps and real-time traffic data supported by TomTom, joining Genesis in the process. As a reminder, Genesis was the first of the HMG brands to load TomTom directly into European showrooms when it launched last summer.
“We are delighted that all Hyundai and Kia drivers in Europe are enjoying the convenience and safety provided by TomTom’s advanced location-based technology,” said Haeyoung Kwon, Vice President and Head of Infotainment Development Group. , HMG. “TomTom is a partner we trust to provide highly accurate map data that enhances our highway driving assistance technology, as well as real-time traffic information that helps us optimize navigation guidance and the ETAs.”
3 Pictures
According to the statement, millions of Hyundai, Kia and Genesis vehicles will come standard with this technology over the next few years.
With TomTom’s advanced maps and real-time traffic technology, automakers can push automation even further by enabling Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) to better predict the road ahead. TomTom says its ADAS map provides better road information, including grade, lanes, curvature and speed limits, which should improve safety, comfort and process efficiency.
TomTom’s map data also provides accurate content for all types of speed limits in Europe, helping to comply with the Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) regulations, which came into force in July 2022.
In June, a report surfaced that Hyundai, Kia and Genesis will develop more cars in Europe in the future. The new cars go beyond the N cars, which are all developed and tested on the Old Continent for the global market. To support the expansion, the size of HMG’s test facility at the Nürburgring will be doubled.