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Hyundai Mobis will offer Metaverse Mobility Experience at CES 2022

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PUBLISHED: December 23, 2021 UPDATED: February 2, 2022
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Hyundai Mobis will offer Metaverse Mobility Experience at CES 2022

Hyundai Mobis is set to unveil its shared mobility updates at the upcoming CES event in the first week of January 2022. The South Korean tech giant will be sharing insights on ‘M. Vision POP’ and ‘M.Vision 2GO.’ The company will display the real and virtual world experience in an eco-friendly mobility vision. 

Hyundai Mobis is one of the largest automakers in the global industry. The event will have leading global tech providers showcasing their technologies where Hyundai will be displaying more than twenty technology updates at the event. 

The company will apparently create an avatar of their latest metaverse development and offer a metaverse space experience to the event attendees. Along with the offline avatar, the company will be setting up a digital exhibition online. It will help Hyundai to bring the new update to a larger audience. 

In the two much-hyped new updates, M. Vision 2GO is an electric vehicle that runs on fuel cells. On the other hand, M. Vision POP is an EV that runs on the battery. The attendees can experience the metaverse space West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center at the Hyundai Mobis booth 5343.

The new shared mobility concept vehicles integrate the e-corner module technology. It allows every wheel to have a smooth 90-degree rotation while making parallel parking easier. It additionally has a communication lamp on the front grill. Since it engages nearby pedestrians, M.Vision POP and M.Vision 2GO vehicles are said to be safer autonomous mobility. 

Jin-ho Park, the vice president of the event’s communication, spoke to the media about Hyundai’s metaverse mobility experience. “We designed an exhibition that demonstrates the advancements and capabilities of Hyundai Mobis innovation through the power of the accelerating metaverse,” Jin-ho Park said in one of his interviews. “Customers around the world will be able to experience various technologies for an eco-friendly mobility future,” he further added. 

In October this year, Hyundai had officially announced the launch of the metaverse space ‘Hyundai Mobility Adventure.’ The company hosted five themed parks under the project. To be precise, these five digital renderings included a festival square, a smart tech campus, a racing park, an eco-forest, and a future mobility city. 

Hyundai’s tech drive at CES 2022 will display further technological updates in the metaverse space. In the ‘M. Vision POP’ and ‘M. Vision 2GO,’ IVI, HUD, lamp technologies, integrated cockpit and electrification of the vehicles will be major highlights among the 20 new updates to be displayed by the company. 

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