Hyundai Motor Group recently opened its first-ever smart urban mobility hub a couple of days ago. Formally known as the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center in Singapore (HMGICS), it is located at 2 Bulim Avenue, Singapore 649674.
The HMGICS smart urban mobility hub in Singapore
According to Hyundai, the new facility is envisioned to progress humanity via the inter-weaving of human and robotic processes. Human-centric technologies, particularly for safer work environments in automotive manufacturing will be a focus of this center. These will be far more advanced compared to the traditional conveyor belt manufacturing methods we usually see in car factories today.
The new center will look into developing advanced car manufacturing technologies
While primarily functioning as a research and development center, the new facility likewise features the capability of manufacturing electric vehicles and other smart mobility solutions. The center’s researchers will likewise work towards making electric vehicle (EV) batteries cleaner and greener via a state-of-the-art recycling method.
The HMGICS Skytrack
One big highlight of the HMGICS is the aptly named Skytrack. As per its name, it is a picturesque circular road that runs through the center’s roof. Thanks to this, visitors can experience the full capabilities of Hyundai’s latest and greatest EVs like the Ioniq 5 via a chauffeured drive. We can also imagine that the Skytrack may be used as a test route for new, upcoming vehicle models in the future.
On top of all those, the center will explore developments in automating food production via robots and the development of other smart “Industry 4.0” technologies such as artificial intelligence, automated robot-based logistics solutions, as well as virtual reality, specifically digital twin technology.
The HMGICS smart farm
Last, but not least, the HMGICS is fully integrated into the smart ecosystem that prevails in the city of Singapore. This will help the said city become a leader in future mobility, and it reinforces Hyundai in its mission to create a more sustainable future for all.
Of note, the HMGICS already saw its grand opening, but it will become open to the public this coming December 1, 2023. But as of the moment, visitors who want to experience the facility’s virtual reality tour, the Skytrack experience, and the Tasting Lounge for its smart farm may already book a reservation via the brand’s official website.
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Know more about Hyundai
In the local market, Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc., under the leadership of Lee Dong-Wook now sells Hyundai models locally as of 2022.
The brand’s lineup consists of the new crossovers which includes the Tucson, Santa Fe, and Creta. Under the MPV category, the Korean marque then has the new Staria model. The most affordable model in the local Hyundai lineup is the Creta's GL variant, which is priced at Php 998,000. The most expensive meanwhile is the Santa Fe, which retails at Php 2,420,000.
Of note, Philkotse makes sure to update its Hyundai car price list as needed. It also provides an up-to-date list of car promos for the said brand, as well as a list of Hyundai dealerships around the country.
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